词汇 | anti-plague |
释义 | anti-plague adjective (alsoantiplague)uk /ˌæn.tiˈpleɪɡ/ us /ˌæn.taɪˈpleɪɡ/ intended to protect against plague, a very infectious and serious disease caused by bacteria spread mainly by fleas(= small insects that bite) on rats or other animals: 抗鼠疫的 In 1896, when the plague broke out in Bombay, she allowed her son to be injected with the anti-plague serum.1896年,孟买爆发鼠疫,她让儿子注射了抗鼠疫血清。 an anti-plague recipe of herbs草药的抗鼠疫配方 The authorities instituted an aggressive programme of anti-plague measures. The antiplague serum was conceived between 1894 and 1895 at the Pasteur Institute. Between 1897 and 1925, 26 million doses of Haffkine's anti-plague vaccine were sent out. Fevers & infectious diseases afebrile ague anaplasmosis anti-malaria anti-malarial delirious ehrlichiosis enteric fever Epstein-Barr virus EVD feverishly mumps rubella scarlet fever sleeping sickness staphylococcus Staphylococcus infection toxoplasmosis typhoid fever variola You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Medicines & drugs: preventing infection |
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