shipping pneumonia (Meaning)

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shipping pneumonia (n)

a deadly form of septicemia in cattle and sheep; involves high fever and pneumonia; contracted under conditions of exposure or exhaustion (as often happens when the animals are shipped to market)

Synonyms & Antonyms of shipping pneumonia

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shipping pneumonia Sentence Examples

  1. The sailor succumbed to shipping pneumonia onboard the vessel, unable to withstand the harsh conditions.
  2. The overcrowded and unhygienic conditions on the ship led to a widespread outbreak of shipping pneumonia.
  3. The patient's symptoms of shipping pneumonia included coughing, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing.
  4. The disease spread rapidly through the ship's compartments, infecting numerous crew members.
  5. The ship's medical supplies were inadequate to treat the severe cases of shipping pneumonia.
  6. The lack of proper ventilation and sanitation on the ship created an ideal breeding ground for the bacteria that caused shipping pneumonia.
  7. The ship's doctor struggled to contain the outbreak of shipping pneumonia as it decimated the crew.
  8. The survivors of the shipping pneumonia outbreak were left weak and vulnerable, their health forever compromised.
  9. The ship was quarantined at port to prevent the spread of shipping pneumonia to the mainland.
  10. The tragic loss of life due to shipping pneumonia highlighted the inhumane conditions faced by sailors in the past.

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a deadly form of septicemia in cattle and sheep; involves high fever and pneumonia; contracted under conditions of exposure or exhaustion (as often happens when

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No antonyms found.

The sailor succumbed to shipping pneumonia onboard the vessel, unable to withstand the harsh conditions.

The overcrowded and unhygienic conditions on the ship led to a widespread outbreak of shipping pneumonia.

The patient's symptoms of shipping pneumonia included coughing, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing.

The disease spread rapidly through the ship's compartments, infecting numerous crew members.