favus

/ˈfeɪvəs/
noun
  1. A contagious skin disease, especially of the scalp, caused by a fungus, resulting in yellow crusts and hair loss.
    • Historical records show that favus affected many people in medieval Europe.
    • Favus was more common in crowded living conditions before modern medicine.
    • The doctor diagnosed the child with favus and prescribed antifungal treatment.
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