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tularemia - traduction vers arabe

PRIMARY BACTERIAL INFECTIOUS DISEASE THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN FRANCISELLA TULARENSIS, WHICH IS TRANSMITTED BY DOG TICK BITE (DERMACENTOR VARIABILIS), TRANSMITTED BY DEER FLIES (CHRYSOPS SP) OR TRANSMITTED BY CONTACT WITH INFECTED ANIMAL TISSUES.
Tularaemia; Deerfly fever; Pahvant Valley plague; Deer fly fever; Ohara's disease; Cutaneous involvement tularaemia; Ohara's fever

tularemia         
تولاريمية (مرض عدوائي حيواني المصدر)
tularemia         
‎ تولاريمية:مرض عدوائي حيواني المصدر‎
Pahvant Valley plague         
‎ طاعُونُ وادي باهفانت,تُولاَريمِيَّة:في ولاية يوتاه الأمريكية‎

Définition

tularaemia
[?t(j)u:l?'ri:m??]
(US tularemia)
¦ noun a severe infectious disease of animals which is transmissible to humans, caused by a bacterium (Pasteurella tularense) and characterized by ulcers, fever, and loss of weight.
Derivatives
tularaemic adjective
Origin
1920s: mod. L., from Tulare, the county in California where it was first observed.

Wikipédia

Tularemia

Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Symptoms may include fever, skin ulcers, and enlarged lymph nodes. Occasionally, a form that results in pneumonia or a throat infection may occur.

The bacterium is typically spread by ticks, deer flies, or contact with infected animals. It may also be spread by drinking contaminated water or breathing in contaminated dust. It does not spread directly between people. Diagnosis is by blood tests or cultures of the infected site.

Prevention is by using insect repellent, wearing long pants, rapidly removing ticks, and not disturbing dead animals. Treatment is typically with the antibiotic streptomycin. Gentamicin, doxycycline, or ciprofloxacin may also be used.

Between the 1970s and 2015, around 200 cases were reported in the United States a year. Males are affected more often than females. It occurs most frequently in the young and the middle aged. In the United States, most cases occur in the summer. The disease is named after Tulare County, California, where the disease was discovered in 1911. A number of other animals, such as rabbits, may also be infected.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour tularemia
1. The plan listed as a near–term priority the development of antibiotics for threats such as the plague or tularemia.
2. He said the Health and Human Services Department is clearly addressing that.‘‘ The Homeland Security Department almost has finished assessing whether three more threats – plague, tularemia and chemical nerve agents – should go on the list, Vitko said.
3. He said the Health and Human Services Department "is clearly addressing that." The Homeland Security Department almost has finished assessing whether three more threats _ plague, tularemia and chemical nerve agents _ should go on the list, Vitko said.
4. In addition to offices in many states, the agency has several specialty laboratories across the country, such as the one in Fort Collins, Colo., that studies West Nile virus, tularemia, plague and other "vector–borne" diseases carried by animals or insects.
5. U.S. experts don‘t have complete totals for Americans, but partial numbers paint a serious picture: –Hantavirus, which is carried by rodents and can cause acute respiratory problems or death, has sickened at least 317 Americans and killed at least '3 since 1''6. –More than 770 people have been sickened since 2000 with tularemia, a virulent disease that can be contracted from rabbits, hamsters and other rodents.