malaria | |
environ. | paludisme |
med. | fièvre paludéenne |
polit. | paludisme |
detection | |
chem. | détection; décèlement; preuve |
nucl.phys. OHS | détection |
nucl.phys. radiat. | détection de rayonnement |
α detection | |
nucl.phys. radiat. | détection des particules alpha |
radiat. | détection des particules α |
γ-detection | |
nucl.phys. radiat. | détection du rayonnement gamma |
post | |
agric. | pieu de clôture |
comp., MS | publier; valider |
posting | |
gen. | affectation |
commun. engl. | article |
industr. construct. mech.eng. | réglage des lames d'un châssis |
life.sc. coal. | affichage |
work.fl. commun. | enregistrement |
posts | |
gen. | poteaux de lignes électriques non métalliques; poteaux non métalliques |
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fièvre paludéenne | |||
paludisme | |||
malaria | |||
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paludisme | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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A potentially life-threatening disease caused by four strains of protozoa called Plasmodium. Malaria is spread by the bite of a mosquito infected with the protozoa. Malaria is endemic in parts of Asia, Africa, Central and South America, Oceania, and certain Caribbean islands. Symptoms of malaria can include extreme exhaustion, chills, profuse sweating, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, other flu-like symptoms, and jaundice. Both malaria and HIV cause substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent evidence shows important interactions between the two diseases. see also opportunistic infection |
malaria : 98 phrases in 10 subjects |
Environment | 3 |
General | 6 |
Health care | 38 |
Life sciences | 2 |
Medical | 22 |
Name of organization | 1 |
Pharmacy and pharmacology | 5 |
Social science | 1 |
United Nations | 18 |
Veterinary medicine | 2 |