molluscum contagiosum

Etymology
From inflected forms of, +  (from ).

Noun

 * 1)  A viral infection of the skin or (occasionally) mucous membranes, caused by  (MCV), a DNA poxvirus.

Usage notes
Although technically the name of a disease, the term is occasionally (loosely) used to refer to the virus, properly called.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 傳染性軟疣
 * Finnish: tarttuva ontelosyylä
 * Portuguese: molusco contagioso
 * Russian: контагио́зный моллю́ск
 * Spanish: molusco contagioso
 * Swedish: