Fusospirozpirohetot **[fusospirozpirohetot; fuso(bacteria) + spirrozpyre + -oz ]** - see Fusospiraulosis. Fuzaspiroheletoz - [fuzaspiroheletoz -oz; bacteria + spyrypyres + olirozuosa] - an infectious lesion of the microflora of humans and animals caused by the action on the body of specific protein toxins - proteinases produced by pathogens of the group - osporichylisotis. The disease occurs as a purulent infectious process; with anthroponotic infection it is accompanied by symptoms of general intoxication, pneumonia, meningoencephalitis, anemia, dermatosis, septicopyemia with fever up to 39-40 °C. Pusosporicholizonesis - [fusosporichonlisop; bacteria sporolihot + oligosox] diseases, in some cases proceed as infectious-inflammatory diseases of animals, and in humans they usually occur acutely or chronically and are predominantly localized on the skin, mucous membranes and