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Dr vs Mdr - What's the difference?

dr | mdr | Hypernyms |

Mdr is a hyponym of dr.

Mdr is a hypernym of dr.



In pathology terms the difference between dr and mdr

is that dr is initialism of lang=en used to refer to strains of tuberculosis, lang=en while mdr is initialism of multi-drug resistant used to refer to strains of tuberculosis, lang=en.

As a noun Dr

is doctor, a title used before a doctor's name or surname (Dr Jane Doe, Dr Doe.

Xdr vs Mdr - What's the difference?

xdr | mdr | Hyponyms |

Mdr is a hyponym of xdr.

Mdr is a hypernym of xdr.



In pathology terms the difference between xdr and mdr

is that xdr is initialism of extremely drug resistant used to refer to strains of tuberculosis, lang=en while mdr is initialism of multi-drug resistant used to refer to strains of tuberculosis, lang=en.

Tuberculosis vs Mdr - What's the difference?

tuberculosis | mdr | initialism |

Tuberculosis is a initialism of mdr.


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between tuberculosis and mdr

is that tuberculosis is (pathology) an infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a species of mycobacterium, usually , mainly infecting the lungs where it causes tubercles characterized by the expectoration of mucus and sputum, fever, weight loss, and chest pain, and transmitted through inhalation or ingestion of bacteria while mdr is (pathology).

As a noun tuberculosis

is (pathology) an infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a species of mycobacterium, usually , mainly infecting the lungs where it causes tubercles characterized by the expectoration of mucus and sputum, fever, weight loss, and chest pain, and transmitted through inhalation or ingestion of bacteria.

As an initialism mdr is

(pathology).