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Meanings of
infectious disease
in inglés
ruso
инфекционное заболевание
portugués
doenças contagiosas
español
enfermedad infecciosa
catalán
malaltia infecciosa
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Disease caused by infection of pathogenic biological agents in a host organism.
infection
id
infectious
pestilence
infectious disorder
communicable disease
communicable diseases
infectious diseases
disease by infectious agent
clinical infection
non-communicable disease
español
enfermedad infecciosa
ruso
инфектология
portugués
infectologia
español
infectología
catalán
infectologia
Back to the meaning
Medical specialty.
infectious medicine
infectious disease medicine
infectiology
Related terms
medical specialty
español
infectología
Sinónimos
Examples for "
infection
"
infection
id
infectious
pestilence
infectious disorder
Examples for "
infection
"
1
Objective: Determine risk factors for heterosexually transmitted HIV
infection
among African Americans.
2
Western Australia reported one new
infection
,
the first confirmed case since Wednesday.
3
Public health staff worked with the facility to improve
infection
control procedures.
4
Taking effective preventive measures is particularly important for control of HFMD
infection
.
5
Purpose: To report a case of late stent-graft
infection
with aortoenteric fistula.
1
It takes an American idiom and
id
to properly troll the electorate.
2
His pioneering work introduced the concepts of the
id
,
ego and superego.
3
I want to see if there's an
id
on the missing victim.
4
Carmack was comparing the new Doom to
id
's
other upcoming title Rage.
5
But Milosh was in power,
id
did not mean to relinquish it.
1
They tackle major
infectious
diseases, neglected tropical diseases and other health challenges.
2
An epidemic of
infectious
diseases brought great psychological pressure to the public.
3
Rationale: Several studies have demonstrated links between
infectious
diseases and cardiovascular conditions.
4
Bovine abortion of unknown
infectious
etiology still remains a major economic problem.
5
Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring
infectious
diseases.
1
Some people use it whenever possible; some avoid it as a
pestilence
.
2
War and
pestilence
are intimately associated in the mind of the Babylonians.
3
It is now the year 1665; is not the
pestilence
in London?
4
There are worse things than
pestilence
in the wilderness, the woman replied.
5
No great external calamity has visited the nation; no
pestilence
or famine.
1
Meantime an
infectious
disorder
spread fast among them, and several of the bondsmen died one after the other.
2
Those who landed at Naples brought with them an
infectious
disorder
,
contracted by long confinement in small, crowded, and ill-provided vessels.
3
You are too prone to let your feelings run away with you, and that is the most
infectious
disorder
that I know.
4
People withdrew prudently from those suffering from
infectious
disorders
,
who were left to their unhappy fate.
5
I have somewhere heard that persons were less apt to catch
infectious
disorders
at that time than any other, and I believe it.
1
He was beginning to believe that Roland's illness was a
communicable
disease
.
2
Its not a
communicable
disease
,
she cannot give it to anyone.
3
Non
communicable
disease
is claiming seven out of 10 lives.
4
This is a
communicable
disease
disaster in the making.
5
The data was sourced from the
communicable
disease
surveillance system, and central public health laboratory results.
1
Oh college-thosehalcyon days of young love, bong hits, and
communicable
diseases
.
2
Non-
communicable
diseases
account for half of hospital admissions in Kenya, the government says.
3
Invasive pneumococcal and influenza diseases have been major vaccine-available
communicable
diseases
.
4
No comprehensive audit standards for outbreaks of
communicable
diseases
were found.
5
This is one of the most infectious and easily
communicable
diseases
.
1
They tackle major
infectious
diseases
,
neglected tropical diseases and other health challenges.
2
An epidemic of
infectious
diseases
brought great psychological pressure to the public.
3
Rationale: Several studies have demonstrated links between
infectious
diseases
and cardiovascular conditions.
4
Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring
infectious
diseases
.
5
Prompt treatment of
infectious
diseases
plays an important role in infection control.
1
The rate of
clinical
infection
in these men was no different than in unvaccinated controls.
2
Additionally, naïve bats inoculated with the LnV demonstrated the lowest
clinical
infection
rate of all groups.
3
Two-fifths of patients with CRKP had
clinical
infection
and 38% died during the current hospitalization.
4
These widespread brain abnormalities were found in both newborns with positive-culture infection and in those with
clinical
infection
.
5
Some sources are recognizable and correctable, such as vascular access type,
clinical
infection
,
and water quality, and some are not.
Usage of
infectious disease
in inglés
1
Malaria is an
infectious
disease
responsible for approximately one million deaths annually.
2
In emerging
infectious
disease
outbreaks, the most serious cases are identified first.
3
In addition, addressing potential complexities involving diabetes patients with
infectious
disease
co-morbidities.
4
An
infectious
disease
physician, he was a natural choice for two reasons.
5
So, yes, I'm focused on Alzheimer's research as well as
infectious
disease
.
6
Healthcare organizations should be ready to deal with such emerging
infectious
disease
.
7
And which, in fact, ruled out every other known
infectious
disease
,
too.
8
After an
infectious
disease
the clothes of the patient are often burned.
9
But
infectious
disease
does not respect the boundaries of class and wealth.
10
Dr Julia Marcus, an
infectious
disease
epidemiologist at Harvard Medical School, agrees.
11
It's unfortunate that the lay public has no understanding of
infectious
disease
.
12
The interesting analogy between fermentation and
infectious
disease
did not escape attention.
13
TB is an
infectious
disease
caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis .
14
Such things had a demoralising effect, and treachery was an
infectious
disease
.
15
Testosterone itself, the very elixir of masculinity, increases susceptibility to
infectious
disease
.
16
Now
infectious
disease
experts have warned the worst is yet to come.
Other examples for "infectious disease"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
infectious
disease
infectious
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
infectious disease
ruso
инфекционное заболевание
заразные болезни
инфекционные болезни
прилипчивые болезни
инфекционные заболевания
инфекционная болезнь
инфектология
portugués
doenças contagiosas
doenças infecciosas
doenças transmissíveis
doença transmissível
doença infecciosa
doença contagiosa
infectologia
español
enfermedad infecciosa
enfermedades infecciosas
enfermedad transmisible
infectología
medicina infecciosa
catalán
malaltia infecciosa
malalties infeccioses
infectologia
Infectious disease
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