ambulant plague

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ambulant plague

A patient with ambulant plague walks slowly through a hospital corridor.

Definition

Noun: - A mild form of bubonic plague: "Ambulant plague" refers to a less severe, often non-fatal, manifestation of bubonic plague where the patient typically remains ambulatory (able to walk and move about).

Usage
  • This is a highly specific medical/epidemiological term. It is used to describe a clinical presentation of plague that is less debilitating than the classic, severe form.
  • It is a formal term found in historical medical texts and modern epidemiological discussions about the bacterium.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • During the outbreak, a significant number of cases were diagnosed as ambulant plague, allowing patients to remain active.
    • The historical record suggests that ambulant plague cases, while still contagious, had a much higher survival rate.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast to more severe forms like "pneumonic plague" or "septicemic plague."
  • It highlights the variability in symptom severity during plague epidemics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bubonic plague (n): The more common and often severe form of plague characterized by swollen lymph nodes (buboes).
  • Pestis minor (n): A historical Latin term sometimes used synonymously with ambulant plague.
  • Ambulatory (adj): Of or for walking; (in medicine) denoting a patient who is able to walk, not confined to bed.
Synonyms
  • Pestis minor
  • Walking plague (descriptive synonym)
Notes
  • This is a rare and technical term. In modern general contexts, one would typically refer to "a mild case of bubonic plague."
  • The term "ambulant" directly indicates the patient's mobility, which is a key distinguishing feature from prostrate, bedridden cases.
ambulant plague

A patient with ambulant plague walks slowly through a hospital corridor.

Noun
  1. a mild form of bubonic plague