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malaria

noun as in sickness

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Example Sentences

Kids suffering from malaria or extreme diarrhea are now too often left without medical care.

She says the nurses have done some tests and say her daughter has malaria.

Malaria, which is spread my mosquitoes, has also been on the rise since the camp was flooded.

With less than a dozen toilets in the entire community, poor sanitation fuels high rates of malaria and lethal cases of diarrhea.

A shocking statistic among many is that, on average, one person dies of malaria there every 30 seconds.

In estivo-autumnal malaria the gametes take distinctive ovoid and crescentic forms, and are not difficult to recognize.

In estivo-autumnal fever the regular grouping, while usually present at first, is soon lost, thus causing "irregular malaria."

Peter brought the blanket and left him alone, while he faced this new trouble which bore no resemblance to malaria.

If he had malaria it clung to him year after year, while he grew more reserved and silent, and saw less and less of the people.

As in the low marshy ground at the mouths of the Liri and Volturno, malaria is very prevalent.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to malaria, such as: ague, miasm, miasma, fever and ague, jungle fever, and paludism.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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