ty·phus /ˈtaɪfəs/
  斑疹傷寒症
  ty·phus /ˈtaɪfəs/ 名詞
  斑疹傷寒
  Ty·phus n.  Med. A contagious continued fever lasting from two to three weeks, attended with great prostration and cerebral disorder, and marked by a copious eruption of red spots upon the body. Also called jail fever, famine fever, putrid fever, spottled fever, etc. See Jail fever, under Jail.
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  typhus
       n : rickettsial disease transmitted by body lice and
           characterized by skin rash and high fever [syn: typhus
           fever]