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venereal

1. (of a disease) transmitted by sexual intercourse
2. of, relating to, or involving the genitals
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Transmissible Venereal Tumor is a round cell tumor that develops to look like a cauliflower on canine species like dogs and cats.
"But the likes of you, itong pari to wish ill, saan ka nakakita pari dito 'mamatay sana si Duterte?" Eh 'di sabihin ko na lang rin mamatay sana kayong lahat ng venereal disease [But the likes of you, a priest who wishes ill, where can you find a priest who says Duterte should die?
In the first trial held in January 2017, the court restrictively recognized the nation's responsibility in isolating the women with venereal disease before the Infectious Diseases Prevention Act took effect in 1977 and ruled for the government to pay 5 million won to 57 people.
In children, STIs are acquired by both venereal and nonvenereal route.1 In recent years, there has been a shift in pattern of STIs from bacterial to viral due to indiscriminate use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, syndromic approach of treatment and upgradation of health services at the primary level.
The transmissible venereal tumor also known as infectious sarcoma, venereal granuloma, transmissible lymphosarcoma or Sticker tumor, is a contagious and sexually transmissible neoplasia of unknown origin and, in natural conditions, only affects dogs, that mainly affects the external genitalia of both male and female animals (Goldschmidt and Hendrick, 2002; Mukaratirwa and Gruys, 2004).
A study on non venereal genital dermatoses in north India.
Mojca spent her entire career working at the Maribor General Hospital's Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases.
In order to solve the issue of minimizing the cases of sexually transmitted diseases on December 17, 1921, in soviet Moscow was established a State Venereal Institute.
Material and Methods: A screening for syphilis of 500 married pregnant women presenting to antenatal clinics was carried out using the qualitative Rapid Plasma Regent (RPR) test/ Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test.
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