paludism

/ˈpæljʊdɪzəm/
noun
  1. Malaria; a disease transmitted by mosquitoes, historically associated with swampy areas.
    • Efforts to drain swamps helped reduce the spread of paludism.
    • The doctor diagnosed the patient with paludism after a fever and chills.
    • Before modern medicine, paludism was a common cause of death in tropical regions.
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