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winter vomiting disease - traducción al árabe

GENUS OF VIRUSES
Norwalk virus; Noroviruses; Winter Vomiting Virus; Norovirus gastroenteritis; Winter vomiting bug; Norwalk Virus; Noro virus; Norvovirus; Norwalk virus group; Norwalk-like viruses; Winter vomiting disease; SRSV; Winterbug; Winter Bug; Noroflu; Novovirus; Norwalk virus infections; Norwalk Virus Infections; Norovirus infection
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winter vomiting disease         
‎ داءُ القَيْء الشَّتَوِيّ‎
WINTRY         
  • People enjoying the winter weather outdoors in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Animation of snow cover changing with the seasons
  • Old London Bridge]] in the background
  • [[Sea ice]] in the [[Port of Hamburg]], Germany
  • Ice Age]] on [[Earth]]
  • polar regions]], winter is associated with snow and ice.
  • In the [[Southern Hemisphere]] winter extends from June to September, pictured in [[Caxias do Sul]] in the southern highlands of [[Brazil]].
  • ''Allegory of Winter'' by [[Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter]] with [[Aeolus]]' Kingdom of the Winds, 1683, [[Wilanów Palace]]
  • The [[snowshoe hare]], and some other animals, change color in winter.
ONE OF THE EARTH'S FOUR TEMPERATE SEASONS, OCCURRING BETWEEN AUTUMN AND SPRING
Meteorological winter; Winter Time; Wintry; Winter doldrums; Austral winter; Wintered; Wintering; Meteorological Winter; February blahs; February blah; Winter blahs; Winter blah; Winter (season); Wintertime; Winter time; Thermal winter; Winter storm season; Winter season

الصفة

غامّ ; كَئِيب ; مُوحِش

WINTERED         
  • People enjoying the winter weather outdoors in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Animation of snow cover changing with the seasons
  • Old London Bridge]] in the background
  • [[Sea ice]] in the [[Port of Hamburg]], Germany
  • Ice Age]] on [[Earth]]
  • polar regions]], winter is associated with snow and ice.
  • In the [[Southern Hemisphere]] winter extends from June to September, pictured in [[Caxias do Sul]] in the southern highlands of [[Brazil]].
  • ''Allegory of Winter'' by [[Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter]] with [[Aeolus]]' Kingdom of the Winds, 1683, [[Wilanów Palace]]
  • The [[snowshoe hare]], and some other animals, change color in winter.
ONE OF THE EARTH'S FOUR TEMPERATE SEASONS, OCCURRING BETWEEN AUTUMN AND SPRING
Meteorological winter; Winter Time; Wintry; Winter doldrums; Austral winter; Wintered; Wintering; Meteorological Winter; February blahs; February blah; Winter blahs; Winter blah; Winter (season); Wintertime; Winter time; Thermal winter; Winter storm season; Winter season

ألاسم

شِتَاء

الفعل

تَشَتَّى ; شَتَا

الصفة

شاتٍ ; شِتَائِيّ ; شَتْوِيّ

Definición

Norwalk virus
['n?:w?:k]
¦ noun a virus which can cause epidemics of severe gastro-enteritis.
Origin
1970s: from Norwalk, a town in Ohio where the virus was isolated.

Wikipedia

Norovirus

Norovirus, sometimes referred to as the winter vomiting disease, is the most common cause of gastroenteritis. Infection is characterized by non-bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. Fever or headaches may also occur. Symptoms usually develop 12 to 48 hours after being exposed, and recovery typically occurs within one to three days. Complications are uncommon, but may include dehydration, especially in the young, the old, and those with other health problems.

The virus is usually spread by the fecal–oral route. This may be through contaminated food or water or person-to-person contact. It may also spread via contaminated surfaces or through air from the vomit of an infected person. Risk factors include unsanitary food preparation and sharing close quarters. Diagnosis is generally based on symptoms. Confirmatory testing is not usually available but may be performed by public health agencies during outbreaks.

Prevention involves proper hand washing and disinfection of contaminated surfaces. There is no vaccine or specific treatment for norovirus. Management involves supportive care such as drinking sufficient fluids or intravenous fluids. Oral rehydration solutions are the preferred fluids to drink, although other drinks without caffeine or alcohol can help. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are not effective against the norovirus, according to the NHS information page on the subject; this is due to norovirus being a non-enveloped virus.

Norovirus results in about 685 million cases of disease and 200,000 deaths globally a year. It is common both in the developed and developing world. Those under the age of five are most often affected, and in this group it results in about 50,000 deaths in the developing world. Norovirus infections occur more commonly during winter months. It often occurs in outbreaks, especially among those living in close quarters. In the United States, it is the cause of about half of all foodborne disease outbreaks. The virus is named after the city of Norwalk, Ohio, US where an outbreak occurred in 1968.

Ejemplos de uso de winter vomiting disease
1. They claim that the failure of sewage plants could lead to the spread of microorganisms such as the noroviruses, which cause gastroenteritis and winter vomiting disease.
2. Virus brought on board by passenger, says operator Two hospitalised and crew declared unfit to travel Jeevan Vasagar Tuesday May 30, 2006 The Guardian Nearly 500 holidaymakers were offered refunds yesterday after a cruise to the Norwegian fjords was cancelled because of an outbreak of winter vomiting disease on board the ship they were due to sail on.