Words and phrases that have a meaning related to shigellosis:  (113 results)
Often used in the same context:
shigella, cryptosporidiosis, norovirus, west nile encephalitis, whooping cough, pertussis, mumps, meningoencephalitis, giardiasis, swine flu, rocky mountain spotted fever, influenza, west nile virus, salmonella typhimurium, measles, blastomycosis, salmonellosis, chickenpox, serratia marcescens, ciguatera, meningitis, vibrio, encephalitis, flu, staph, chicken pox, infections, ebola fever, contagious disease, stomach flu, psittacosis, yersinia, murine typhus, bacillary dysentery, arbovirus, varicella, gastroenteritis, diarrhea, lymphogranuloma venereum, swine influenza, myiasis, communicable disease, bacteraemia, amebic, typhoid fever, outbreak, gonorrhea, chlamydia, salmonella, haemorrhagic fever, marburg hemorrhagic fever, arboviruses, meningococcus, enterovirus, parainfluenza virus, strep, babesia, pneumococcal pneumonia, salmonella enteritidis, botulism, amebiasis, cerebrospinal meningitis, respiratory illness, respiratory syncytial virus, anaplasmosis, cutaneous anthrax, impetigo, histoplasmosis, dengue fever, hepatitis, scabies, virus, arenavirus, staphylococcus, cholera, giardia, falciparum, equine encephalitis, chancroid, tularemia, herpes encephalitis, dengue, vesicular stomatitis, hantavirus, tuberculosis, aureus, dysentry, neisseria, diarrhoea, infectious disease, whipworm, cryptococcosis, pinkeye, roseola, zoonosis, enteric fever, leptospirosis, itch mite, serotype, canine distemper, rabies, colds, malaria, leishmaniasis, toxoplasmosis, encephalomyelitis, schistosomiasis, typhoid, anthrax, brucellosis, candidiasis, infection
More general:
dysentery
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— Adjectives for shigellosis: acute, experimental, severe, neonatal, clinical, endemic, epidemic, resistant, human, hyperendemic, symptomatic, more...

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