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Encyclopedia > Bacillophobia

From Greek -phobia, fear of... . A term describing one afraid of bacteria or germs, or, more commonly, of being infected by them. Extreme bacteriophobes may refuse to go outside for fear of the germs out there, or insist that their possession and anyone who comes near them are steralised to prevent infection. An example of a bacteriophobe is the cartoon character 'Bubble Boy' in the Weebl and Bob episode 'Germs', created by Jonti Picking, Skoo and others. Howard Hughes had this kind of phobia in which it made him eccentric to the public. The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (of Greek origin) occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder (e. ... For other people named Howard Hughes, see Howard Hughes (disambiguation). ...


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BACILLOPHOBIA: Treatment and Hope (1359 words)
To add insult to an already distressing condition, most bacillophobia therapies take months or years and sometimes even require the patient to be exposed repeatedly to their fear.
bacillophobia will likely cost you tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your lifetime, let alone the cost to your health and quality of life.
2: bacillophobia: a strong fear of, dislike of, or aversion to microbes.
Bacillophobia Treatment Cause Symptom Medication Cure Help (203 words)
The expert phobia team at CTRN's Phobia Clinic is board-certified to help with Bacillophobia and a variety of related problems.
The success rate of our 24 hour program is close to 100%.
Bacillophobia is known by a number of different names.
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