Definition of Spirochetoses

1. spirochetosis [n] - See also: spirochetosis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spirochetoses

spiroacetals
spirobacteria
spirochaeta
spirochaetaceae
spirochaetales
spirochaetales infections
spirochaete
spirochaetes
spirochetal
spirochetal jaundice
spirochete
spirochetemia
spirochetes
spirocheticide
spirochetolysis
spirochetoses (current term)
spirochetosis
spirochetotic
spirochæte
spirocyclic
spirocyclobutane
spirocyclobutanes
spirocycloheptane
spirocycloheptanes
spirocyclohexane
spirocyclohexanes
spirocyclononane
spirocyclononanes
spirocyclooctane
spirocyclooctanes

Literary usage of Spirochetoses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals v. 2 by Ferenc Hutyra (1912)
"... come exclusively into consideration, while ticks of the genus Argas transmit the infection in spirochetoses. ..."

2. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"Accepting the spirochete nature of the organism of scarlet fever, the possibility of a group reaction in spirochetoses must be borne in mind (syphilis, ..."

3. Pathogenic Micro-organisms; a Text-book of Microbiology for Physicians and by Ward J. MacNeal, Herbert Upham Williams (1914)
"... as palpation of the lymph glands in tuberculosis and microscopic examination of the blood in anthrax, trypanosomiasis and the relapsing spirochetoses. ..."

4. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1921)
"... spirochetoses of the central nervous system, are derived from an originally latent syphilis, the source of dangers 1 - from a latent spirochetosis must ..."

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