English to Arabic Dictionary tuberculosis

tuberculosis

مرض السل
definition
noun
The children then succumb to diseases like tuberculosis , pneumonia and meningitis.
an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
translation of 'tuberculosis'
noun
مرض السل
example
There are few medicines used to treat diseases like malaria, 'tuberculosis' and polio that have patents on them now.
He worked on typhoid fever and 'tuberculosis' a disease he contracted himself.
Skeletal 'tuberculosis' is a haematogenous infection and affects almost all bones.
Malnutrition was rife, as were diseases such as 'tuberculosis' and smallpox.
He died of 'tuberculosis' , a disease from which he had suffered for many years.
A person may have had an infection with 'tuberculosis' without being aware.
She's diabetic, and only has one lung after contracting 'tuberculosis' at an early age.
Cervical lymph nodal enlargement is common to both 'tuberculosis' and malignancy.
He said nanomachines could eventually be used to cure diseases such as 'tuberculosis' and malaria.
Early diagnosis of tuberculosis is an important arm in the control of 'tuberculosis' .
The children then succumb to diseases like 'tuberculosis' , pneumonia and meningitis.
Malaria and 'tuberculosis' were dealt with in the little dispensary.
All three reactions with early pustule formation indicate concurrent 'tuberculosis' .
This is the first mathematical model to study disease trend of 'tuberculosis' in India.
Fixed dose drugs have proved successful in treating malaria and 'tuberculosis' .
The loss of the plant led to thousands of children dying from malaria, 'tuberculosis' and other treatable diseases.
Spinal caries, known as Pott's Disease, is 'tuberculosis' of the spinal column.
Crowded housing encouraged the spread of 'tuberculosis' and infectious diseases such as measles.
Two diseases intrigued her: 'tuberculosis' and leprosy, both of which are caused by mycobacteria.
The majority of the people she sees are suffering from malaria, 'tuberculosis' and skin diseases.
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