Pharyngoconjunctival fever


pharyngoconjunctival fever pha·ryn·go·con·junc·ti·val fever (fə-rĭng’gō-kŏn’jŭngk-tī’vəl)
n.
An epidemic disease caused by an adenovirus and characterized by fever, pharyngitis, and conjunctivitis.

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