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THERAPEUTICALLY - traduction vers arabe

DELIBERATE INDUCTION OF HOST IMMUNITY
Therapeutically induced specific immunity; Immunity shot; Therapeutically induced immunity
  • Platypus: [[monotremes]] lack placental transfer of immunity

THERAPEUTICALLY      

الصفة

دَوَائيّ ; عِلَاجِيّ

علم المدواة      
therapeutics
خاص بالمداواة      

therapeutic

Wikipédia

Artificial induction of immunity

Artificial induction of immunity is immunization achieved by human efforts in preventive healthcare, as opposed to (and augmenting) natural immunity as produced by organisms' immune systems. It makes people immune to specific diseases by means other than waiting for them to catch the disease. The purpose is to reduce the risk of death and suffering, that is, the disease burden, even when eradication of the disease is not possible. Vaccination is the chief type of such immunization, greatly reducing the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases.

Immunity against infections that can cause serious illness is beneficial. Founded on a germ theory of infectious diseases, as demonstrated by Louis Pasteur's discoveries, modern medicine has provided means for inducing immunity against a widening range of diseases to prevent the associated risks from the wild infections. It is hoped that further understanding of the molecular basis of immunity will translate to improved clinical practice in the future.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour THERAPEUTICALLY
1. That makes them far more (potentially) therapeutically usable.
2. Kidscape‘s anti–bullying officer, Claude Knights, said÷ ‘We‘ve seen it at first hand – children who are absolutely traumatised. ‘Many of the people we‘ve worked with most therapeutically have had psychiatric help.
3. One choice, he wrote, was to "seek a court order . . . in every case where the alien‘s medication is not therapeutically justified." The other choice was to create a regulation to grant immigration officials explicit permission to sedate deportees, perhaps including safeguards that would give people a warning that they might be medicated –– and a chance to object.
4. George Coukos, M.D., Ph.D., the director of the lab where Li works, calls the discovery important because TEM1 will let researchers and doctors eventually image, or visualize, the cancer "and also target it therapeutically through a TEM1 antibody." "I think it‘s very exciting that people are starting to get closer to a test that might be able to be used for screening," says Barbara Goff, M.D., director of gynecologic oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine.