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respiratory illness

NOUN
  1. a disease affecting the respiratory system

How To Use respiratory illness In A Sentence

  • Persons living in households with a vaccinated child experienced 40 percent fewer cases of febrile respiratory illness.
  • The winter could bring hypothermia, pneumonia and other respiratory illnesses.
  • This town had a large sanatorium for those with respiratory illnesses.
  • Náhuatl: Uto-Aztecan language spoken by native Mexicans who, in preconquest era, inhabited the central Valley of Mexico and points southeast, as far as Guatemala. neyolmelahualiztli: Nahuas 'rite of confession, or "straightening one's heart," a practice that restored internal equilibrium. ololiuhqui: various hallucinogenic plants, among them Rivea corymbosa. partera: midwife. pasmo: respiratory illness. peste: pestilence. pintura de castas: colonial-era paintings showing different racial mixes of people. plethora: in humoral medicine, the condition of too much blood, resulting in an imbalance of the humors. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • She was blighted by respiratory illness and memory blanks. Times, Sunday Times
  • SINGAPORE — Indonesia said Friday it was moving to stem the haze caused by open burning in Sumatra Island, as Singapore informed Jakarta that respiratory illnesses were increasing because of the acrid smoke blowing in from its Southeast Asian neighbor. Indonesia Seeks to Stem Haze
  • Exposure to passive smoke is a cause of lung cancer and heart disease and causes respiratory illness and asthmatic attacks.
  • She was blighted by respiratory illness and memory blanks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frequently referred to as the flu, influenza is a respiratory illness which is caused by a virus.
  • Mother's milk is full of special nutrients, hormones and antibodies that are passed on to infants to help them to resist infections, respiratory illness and diarrhoea.
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