Morbus venereus
(Redirectum de Contagio coitu transmissa)
Morbus venereus[1] est quaelibet contagio plerumque coitu transmissa, quae praecipue a moribus sexualibus hominis oritur. Cum olim hi morbi appellati sunt morbi coitu transmissi et morbi venerei, annis recentioribus nomen contagio coitu transmissa anteponitur quia latiorem significationis ambitum habet; quidam homo "contactus" sed sine signis morbi monstratis fortasse aliis contagionem dabit. Aliqui horum morborum usu medicamentorum iniectorum (Anglice: drug injection) per acus hypodermicas post usum ab homine infecto transmitti possunt, et adeo per partum vel suctum (Anglice: breastfeeding, mammam praebere). Contagiones sexu transmissae multos centum annorum notae sunt.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Tuomo Pekkanen & Reijo Pitkäranta, Lexicon hodiernae Latinitatis Finno-Latino-Finnicum, sub voce "sukupuolitauti". Societas Litterarum Finnicarum, Helsinki, 2006.
Nexus externi
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