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symptomatic$81043$ - перевод на голландский

CONDITION OR STATE OF DISEASE IF A PATIENT IS A CARRIER FOR THE DISEASE OR INFECTION BUT EXPERIENCES NO SYMPTOMS
Subclinical; Sub-clinical; Clinically silent; Asymptomatic condition; Asymptomatic carrior; Subclinical symptoms; Silent disease; Asymptomatic infection; Presymptomatic; Pre-symptomatic; Paucisymptomatic
  • [[Pulmonary contusion]] due to trauma is an example of a condition that can be asymptomatic with half of people showing no signs at the initial presentation. The [[CT scan]] shows a pulmonary contusion (red arrow) accompanied by a [[rib fracture]] (purple arrow).

symptomatic      
adj. symptomatisch
infectious disease         
  • A temporary drive-in testing site for COVID-19 set up with tents in a parking lot
  • Chain of infection; the chain of events that lead to infection
  • vector]] that transmits the pathogens that cause [[West Nile fever]] and [[avian malaria]] among others.
  • ingrown toenail]]; there is pus (yellow) and resultant inflammation (redness and swelling around the nail).
  • ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' skull
  • Nucleic acid testing conducted using an Abbott Laboratories ID Now device
  • 3,955–6,812}}{{Refend}}
  • ≥50,000}}
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  • Four [[nutrient agar]] plates growing colonies of common [[Gram negative]] bacteria
  • [[Mary Mallon]] (a.k.a. Typhoid Mary) was an asymptomatic carrier of [[typhoid fever]]. Over the course of her career as a cook, she infected 53 people, three of whom died.
  • The [[Great Plague of Marseille]] in 1720 killed 100,000 people in the city and the surrounding provinces.
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  • East German]] [[postage stamp]]s depicting four antique [[microscope]]s. Advancements in microscopy were essential to the early study of infectious diseases.
INVASION OF AND MULTIPLICATION IN A HOST BY DISEASE-CAUSING PATHOGENS OR ORGANISMS, AND THE REACTION OF HOST TISSUES
Infectious disease; Infectious diseases; Infectious; Communicable disease; Infections; Infectious Disease; Infect; Secondary infection; Contagious diseases; Wound colonization; Bacterial Infections; Anti-infective; Anti-infectives; Communicable diseases; Infectious Diseases; Latent infection; Infecting; Local infection; Definition to contagious; Wound infection; Antiinfective; Primary infection; Acute infection; AIDS-related bacterial infections; AIDS-related viral infections; Symptomatic infection; Infective; Communicable Diseases; Persistent infection
besmettelijke ziekte
acute infection         
  • A temporary drive-in testing site for COVID-19 set up with tents in a parking lot
  • Chain of infection; the chain of events that lead to infection
  • vector]] that transmits the pathogens that cause [[West Nile fever]] and [[avian malaria]] among others.
  • ingrown toenail]]; there is pus (yellow) and resultant inflammation (redness and swelling around the nail).
  • ''[[Herrerasaurus]]'' skull
  • Nucleic acid testing conducted using an Abbott Laboratories ID Now device
  • 3,955–6,812}}{{Refend}}
  • ≥50,000}}
{{Refend}}
  • Four [[nutrient agar]] plates growing colonies of common [[Gram negative]] bacteria
  • [[Mary Mallon]] (a.k.a. Typhoid Mary) was an asymptomatic carrier of [[typhoid fever]]. Over the course of her career as a cook, she infected 53 people, three of whom died.
  • The [[Great Plague of Marseille]] in 1720 killed 100,000 people in the city and the surrounding provinces.
  • pmc=7115270}}</ref>
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> This image depicts the steps of pathogenic infection.
  • East German]] [[postage stamp]]s depicting four antique [[microscope]]s. Advancements in microscopy were essential to the early study of infectious diseases.
INVASION OF AND MULTIPLICATION IN A HOST BY DISEASE-CAUSING PATHOGENS OR ORGANISMS, AND THE REACTION OF HOST TISSUES
Infectious disease; Infectious diseases; Infectious; Communicable disease; Infections; Infectious Disease; Infect; Secondary infection; Contagious diseases; Wound colonization; Bacterial Infections; Anti-infective; Anti-infectives; Communicable diseases; Infectious Diseases; Latent infection; Infecting; Local infection; Definition to contagious; Wound infection; Antiinfective; Primary infection; Acute infection; AIDS-related bacterial infections; AIDS-related viral infections; Symptomatic infection; Infective; Communicable Diseases; Persistent infection
ernstige infectie, hevige infectie

Определение

asymptomatic
If someone with a disease is asymptomatic, it means that they do not show any symptoms of the disease. (MEDICAL)
I have patients who are HIV-positive and asymptomatic.
ADJ

Википедия

Asymptomatic

Asymptomatic (or clinically silent) is an adjective categorising the medical conditions (i.e. injuries or diseases) that patients carry but without experiencing their symptoms, despite an explicit diagnosis (e.g. a positive medical test).

Pre-symptomatic is the adjective categorising the time periods during which the medical conditions are asymptomatic.

Subclinical and paucisymptomatic are other adjectives categorising either the asymptomatic infections (i.e. subclinical infections), or the psychosomatic illnesses and mental disorders expressing a subset of symptoms but not the entire set an explicit medical diagnosis requires.