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101 physiotherapy
[fiziə'Ɵerəpi](the treatment of disease by physical exercise, massage etc, not drugs.) fyzioterapia -
102 plague
[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) mor, epidémia2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) záplava, pohroma, množstvo2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) trápiť, otravovať -
103 polio
['pəuliou](short for poliomyelitis [poulioumаiF'lаitis]) noun(a disease of the spinal cord often causing paralysis.) obrna -
104 radiotherapy
[reidiəu'Ɵerəpi](the treatment of disease by X-rays and other forms of radiation.) rádioliečba -
105 rheumatism
['ru:mətizəm](a disease which causes stiffness and pain in one's joints.) reumatizmus -
106 rife
((especially of bad or dangerous things) very widespread: After the failure of the harvest, disease and starvation were rife.) častý, bežný, rozšírený -
107 serum
['siərəm](a watery fluid which is given as an injection to fight, or give immunity from, a disease: Diphtheria vaccine is a serum.) sérum -
108 shingles
['ʃiŋɡlz](a kind of infectious disease causing a rash of painful blisters.) opar -
109 strike down
(to hit or knock (a person) down: He was struck down by a car / a terrible disease.) zraziť, podťať -
110 tetanus
['tetənəs](a type of serious disease, caused by an infected wound etc, in which certain muscles (especially of the jaw) become stiff.) tetanus -
111 therapeutic
[Ɵerə'pju:tik]adjective (of or concerning the healing and curing of disease: therapeutic treatment/exercises.) liečebný -
112 therapy
['Ɵerəpi](the (methods of) treatment of disease, disorders of the body etc: speech therapy; physiotherapy.) terapia- therapeutic -
113 typhoid (fever)
(a dangerous type of infectious disease, caused by germs in food or drinking water: He died of typhoid (fever).) -
114 typhoid (fever)
(a dangerous type of infectious disease, caused by germs in food or drinking water: He died of typhoid (fever).) -
115 waste away
(to decay; to lose weight, strength and health etc: He is wasting away because he has a terrible disease.) chradnúť -
116 waterborne
adjective (carried or transmitted by water: Typhoid is a waterborne disease.) prepravovaný, al. šírený vodou -
117 widespread
adjective (spread over a large area or among many people: widespread hunger and disease.) rozšírený
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