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histoplasmosis
[ his-toh-plaz-moh-sis ]
noun
- an infectious disease of the reticuloendothelial system, caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum and characterized by fever, anemia, and emaciation.
histoplasmosis
/ ˌhɪstəʊplæzˈməʊsɪs /
noun
- a severe fungal disease of the lungs caused by Histoplasma capsulatum
Word History and Origins
Origin of histoplasmosis1
Example Sentences
Elliott wrote “Bleeker Street Blues” for Dylan in 1997, after the singer-songwriter was hospitalized with severe chest pains from histoplasmosis, a fungal infection.
It took until August for a doctor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to come up with a definitive diagnosis: granulomatous disease from histoplasmosis.
Health officials had detected a rise in histoplasmosis, a respiratory disease caused by spores in bird droppings.
State public health veterinarian Gary Balsamo says bats can transmit rabies, and their guano contains a fungus that can lead to a respiratory infection known as histoplasmosis.
One day, my father was diagnosed with a rare eye disease called ocular histoplasmosis that gave him a bacterial infection in his eyes.
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