Typhoidin
noun, Medicine/Medical.
1.
a culture of dead typhoid bacilli used by cutaneous inoculation to detect the presence of a typhoid infection.
noun
1.
(med) a culture of dead typhoid bacillus for injection into the skin to test for typhoid fever
typhoidin ty·phoi·din (tī-foi’dĭn)
n.
A culture of typhoid bacilli, used to test for the presence of typhoid fever.
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