trichinosis
/trik-uh-noh-sis/US // ˌtrɪk əˈnoʊ sɪs //UK // (ˌtrɪkɪˈnəʊsɪs) //
毛滴虫病,毛细血管疾病,毛细血管病,毛细血管瘤
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Pathology.
- : a disease resulting from infestation with Trichinella spiralis, occurring in humans, caused by ingestion of infested, undercooked pork, and characterized by fever, muscle weakness, and diarrhea.
Examples
It is fairly constant in trichinosis, uncinariasis, filariasis, and echinococcus disease.
Trichinosis is one of the most fatal of diseases, but fortunately is not common.
In about ten days the animal showed the most marked symptoms of trichinosis.
On the 26th of April the animal seemed to be attacked with symptoms of Trichinosis.
This causes a painful and often fatal disease known as trichinosis.
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