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Definition of Coryza

Coryza
Coryza Co*ry"za (k?-r?"z?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. ???? catarh.] (Med.) Nasal catarrh.

Meaning of Coryza from wikipedia

- Rhinitis, also known as coryza, is irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose. Common symptoms are a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing...
- Infectious coryza is a serious bacterial disease of chickens that affects the respiratory system, and it is manifested by inflammation of the area below...
- Herpesviridae. It is also commonly referred to as feline influenza, feline coryza, and feline pneumonia but, as these terms describe other very distinct collections...
- belong to the genus Coryza: Coryza alberti Burgeon, 1935 (Sudan, DR Congo, Kenya, Burundi) Coryza atriceps Burgeon, 1935 (DR Congo) Coryza beccarii Putzeys...
- therefore are not always seen. The classic symptoms include a fever, cough, coryza (head cold, fever, sneezing), and conjunctivitis, referred to as "the three...
- additional symptoms may be present, including[citation needed] Swollen glands Coryza (cold-like symptoms) Aching joints (especially in young females) Severe...
- of chimpanzees with respiratory illness. They named the virus chimpanzee coryza agent (CCA). In 1957, this same virus was identified by Robert M. Chanock...
- noticed during some investigations made on a patient suffering from acute coryza. This was the first recorded discovery of lysozyme. With Allison, he published...
- serrefine. The runner-up was Nate Gartke from Edmonton, Canada, who misspelled coryza. There were 286 spellers this year, 139 boys and 147 girls. Fifty-nine survived...
- worsens, stridor may decrease considerably. Other symptoms include fever, coryza (symptoms typical of the common cold), and indrawing of the chest wall–known...