infectious disease | |
gen. | инфекционное заболевание; заразная болезни |
agric. | инфекционная болезнь |
environ. | инфекционное заболевание |
Makarov. | заразная болезнь |
med. | заразное заболевание; инфекционная болезнь |
infectious diseases | |
med. | инфекционные болезни |
surveillance | |
gen. | надзор; слежка |
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инфекционное заболевание | |||
заразная болезни | |||
инфекционная болезнь | |||
инфекционное заболевание (Pathogenic condition resulting from invasion of an host by a pathogen that propagates causing infection; Патогенное состояние в результате проникновения патогена в организм, вызывающее развитие инфекции) | |||
заразная болезнь | |||
заразное заболевание; инфекционная болезнь (in medicine, a process caused by a microorganism that impairs a person's health. An infection, by contrast, is the invasion of and replication in the body by any of various microbial agents–including bacteria, viruses (virus), fungi (fungus), protozoans (protozoan), and worms (worm)–as well as the reaction of tissues to their presence or to the toxins that they produce. When health is not altered, the process is termed a subclinical infection. Thus, a person may be infected but not have an infectious disease. This principle is illustrated by the use of vaccines (vaccine) for the prevention of infectious diseases. For example, a virus such as that which causes measles may be attenuated (weakened) and used as an immunizing agent. The immunization is designed to produce a measles infection in the recipient but generally causes no discernible alteration in the state of health. It produces immunity to measles without producing a clinical illness (an infectious disease). Britannica Alexander Demidov) | |||
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инфекционные болезни | |||
инфекционные заболевания (IDs) | |||
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A disease that is caused by a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, or parasite, that is not normally found in the body and is capable of causing infection. Some, but not all, infectious diseases are contagious, meaning they can spread from person to person. Other infectious diseases can spread from animals or insects to humans, but not from person to person. HIV is both infectious and contagious. see also contagious disease | |||
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ID (код больничного отделения Ying) |
Infectious Disease: 132 phrases in 19 subjects |