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Qué (quién) es white plague - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
White plague (disambiguation)

White plague         
·add. ·- Tuberculosis, ·esp. of the lungs.
White plague (coral disease)         
CORAL DISEASE
White plague is a suite of coral diseases of which three types have been identified, initially in the Florida Keys. They are infectious diseases but it has proved difficult to identify the pathogens involved.
Naples Plague (1656)         
1656–58 EPIDEMIC OF PLAGUE IN NAPLES
Naple's Plague; Naples Plague
The Naples Plague refers to a plague epidemic in Italy between 1656–1658 that nearly eradicated the population of Naples. The epidemic affected mostly central and southern Italy, killing up to 1,250,000 people throughout the Kingdom of Naples according to some estimates.

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White plague

White plague may refer to:

  • Great white plague or tuberculosis
  • White plague (intermetallic), a white gold-aluminium intermetallic compound
  • White plague (coral disease), a disease caused by Aurantimonas coralicida bacteria
  • The White Plague, a 1982 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert
Ejemplos de uso de white plague
1. White plague disease can be linked to poor water quality and bacteria caused by human activity, said researcher Mark Chiappone.
2. The world is facing a return to the era before antibiotics when the white plague, as TB was known, was often a death sentence, according to Raviglione.
3. "It looks a lot like white plague, and it‘s an early start for this disease, which we usually see in August or September.
4. Thomas and saw an old chunk of brain coral, about 3 feet in diameter, that was at least '0 percent dead from the disease called "white plague." "We haven‘t seen an event of this magnitude in the Caribbean before," said Mark Eakin, coordinator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration‘s Coral Reef Watch.
5. With another hurricane season under way and diseases such as white plague getting an early start this year, scientists surveying the reef expressed heightened concern for the fragile corals, which are important nurseries and habitats for marine life and harbingers of the health of the seas.