epidemic encephalitis
noun Pathology.
Words nearby epidemic encephalitis
Definition for epidemic-encephalitis (2 of 2)
sleeping sickness
[ slee-ping sik-nis ]
/ ˈsli pɪŋ ˌsɪk nɪs /
noun Pathology.
Also called African sleeping sickness, African trypanosomiasis.
a generally fatal disease, common in parts of Africa, characterized by fever, wasting, and progressive lethargy: caused by a parasitic protozoan, Trypanosoma gambiense or T. rhodesiense, that is carried by a tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis.
Also called epidemic encephalitis, lethargic encephalitis.
a viral disease affecting the brain, characterized by apathy, sleepiness, extreme muscular weakness, and impairment of vision.
Also
British,
sleep·y sick·ness.
Origin of sleeping sickness
First recorded in 1870–75
British Dictionary definitions for epidemic-encephalitis (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for epidemic-encephalitis (2 of 2)
sleeping sickness
noun
Also called: African sleeping sickness
an African disease caused by infection with protozoans of the genus Trypanosoma, characterized by fever, wasting, and sluggishness
Also called (esp formerly): sleepy sickness
an epidemic viral form of encephalitis characterized by extreme drowsiness
Technical name: encephalitis lethargica
Medical definitions for epidemic-encephalitis
sleeping sickness
[ slē′pĭng ]
n.
encephalitis lethargica
Scientific definitions for epidemic-encephalitis
sleeping sickness
[ slē′pĭng ]
An often fatal protozoan infection prevalent in tropical Africa, caused by either of two trypanosomes spread by the bite of the tsetse fly and characterized by fever and extreme lethargy.
Encephalitis that is caused by any of various viruses and is characterized by lethargy and extreme muscular weakness.