infection

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English - Turkish
enfeksiyon

Sanırım diş eti enfeksiyonum var. - I think I have a gum infection.

Bir kulak enfeksiyonum var. - I have an ear infection.

{i} bulaşma

Bir bulaşman var gibi görünüyorsun. - You seem to have an infection.

{i} bulaştırma
(Gıda) istila
(Tıp) infeksiyon kontrolü
(Tıp) infeksiyon
hastalık
(hastalık) bulaşma
mikrop kapma
(Diş Hekimliği) spesifik patojen mikroorganizmaların vücut dokusunu işgal ederek yol açtıkları iltihabi durum
(Tıp) Hastalık etkeninin insana geçmesi sonucu meydana gelen hastalık, enfeksiyöz hastalık
(Tıp) Hastalığın patojen mikro-organizmalar aracılığıyla insana geçmesi, hastalığın bulaşması, bulaşma, enfeksiyon, intan
{i} bozulma
bulaştırma/hastalık
{i} iltihap

Şişmiş lenf düğümleri genellikle enfeksiyon, tümör ya da iltihap barındıran bölgelerin civarında olur. - Swollen lymph nodes are usually found near the site of an infection, tumour, or inflammation.

enfeksiyonlu
infect
(hastalık) bulaştırmak
infect
{f} bulaştırmak
infection control
(Tıp) infeksiyon kontrolü
infection rate
(Tıp) infeksiyon hızı
infection signature
(Bilgisayar) virüs belirteci
infection or inflammation of the meninges
enfeksiyon veya zarları iltihabı
infection control committee
(Tıp) infeksiyon kontrol komitesi
infection signature
virus belirteci
indefinite infection
(Tıp) belirtisiz enfeksiyon
indirect infection
(Tıp) indirekt infeksiyon
infect
etkile/bulaş/bulaştır
infect
bulaş

Ben bir Truva atıyım, yani Mac bilgisayarınıza bulaştım. - I am a Trojan horse, so I have infected your Mac computer.

Kabakulak bulaşıcı bir hastalıktır. - Mumps is an infectious disease.

infect
{f} enfekte etmek
catch an infection
enfeksiyon almak
catch an infection
yakalanmak
develop an infection
enfeksiyon kapmak
focus of infection
(Arılık) enfeksiyon merkezi
infect
(Tıp) enfekt

Virüs tarafından enfekte edilmekten korkmuyor musun? - Aren't you afraid of getting infected by the virus?

Erkekler HPV ile enfekte olabilirler. - Men can be infected with HPV.

infect
(Arılık) enfekte olmak
infect
bulaşmak
infect
geçirmek
prevent the infection
enfeksiyonu önlemek
pulmonary infection
(Tıp) akciğer enfeksiyonu
catch an infection
mikrop kapmak
droplet infection
hapşırıkla hastalık bulaştırma
make free from infection
hastalıklardan arındır
reservoir of infection
enfeksiyon kaynağı
Urinary tract infection
İdrar yolu enfeksiyonu. (Eşanlam: Bladder infection, cystitis)
bladder infection
İdrar yolu enfeksiyonu. (Eşanlam: Urinary tract infection, cystitis)
chest infection
Solunum yolu enfeksiyonu
cross infection
çapraz enfeksiyon
droplet infection
damlacık enfeksiyonu
ear infection
kulak enfeksiyonu
infect
bulaştir
once the infection hit
enfeksiyon oluştuğunda
sexually transmitted infection
Cinsel yolla bulaşan hastalık/enfeksiyon, zührevi hastalık
thrush infection
pamukçuk enfeksiyonu
upper airway infection
Üst solunum yolu enfeksiyonu
upper respiratory infection
(Tıp, İlaç) Üst solunum yolu enfeksiyonu
upper respiratory tract infection
(Tıp, İlaç) (URTİ) Üst solunum yolu enfeksiyonu
urinary tract infection
(Tıp, İlaç) İdrar yolları enfeksiyonu
viral infection
(Tıp, İlaç) virütik enfeksiyon, virüslerden kaynaklanan enfeksiyon
virosis, viral infection
virosis, viral enfeksiyon
yeast infection
(Tıp, İlaç) Kadınların vajinal hastalığı
ınfection
enfeksiyon
airborne infection
(Tıp) havayolu infeksiyonu
dwarf tapeworm infection
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) un kurdu paraziti
emerging infection
(Tıp) yeni görülen infeksiyon
fight off the infection
enfeksiyon gidermek
infect
bulaştırma
infect
{f} aşılamak
infect
infection bulaşma
infect
geçme
infect
(Tıp) Bulaştırmak, hastalığı sirayet etmek
infect
herhangi bir hissi sirayet ettirmek
infect
sirayet
infect
bulaş,bulaştır
infect
{f} bozmak
kill the infection
enfeksiyon gidermek
local infection
(Tıp) Lokal enfeksiyon
opportunistic infection
(Tıp) Normal olarak hastalığa sebep olmayan pek az patojeniteye sahip olan bir mikro-organizmanın, başka bir hastalık veya tedavi yöntemi nedeniyle aktivasyon kazanarak meydana getirdiği ağır hastalık tablosu
path of infection
virus bulasma yolu
surgical wound infection
(Tıp) cerrahi yara enfeksiyonu
surgical wound infection
(Tıp) cerrahi yara enfeksiyonu
urinary infection
idrar yolları iltihabı
vector borne infection
(Tıp) vektör aracılı infeksiyon
English - English
The act or process of infecting
An uncontrolled growth of harmful microorganisms in a host
Invasion of the body by living microorganisms May or may not result in illness Infection of shunts is a serious problem, however
The entry and development or multiplication of an infectious agent in the body of man or animals Infection is not synonymous with infectious disease; the result may be unapparent or manifest The presence of living infectious agents on exterior surfaces of the body is called "infestation " The presence of living infectious agents upon articles of apparel or soiled articles is called contamination See also cross-infection; transmission of infection
That which taints or corrupts morally; as, the infection of vicious principles
Invasion of body tissues by disease-causing organisms such as viruses, bacteria etc Cancer of the blood producing tissues, especially in the bone marrow and lymph nodes
Introduction of presence of pathogenic organisms in potable water supper This is determined in two ways
The presence of bacteria or other microorganisms in sufficient quantity to damage tissue or impair healing Clinical experience has indicated that wounds can be classified as infected when the wound tissue contains 105or greater microorganisms per gram of tissue Clinical signs of infection may not be present, especially in the immunocompromised patient or the patient with a chronic wound
the invasion and multiplication of disease-producing organisms in the body
Contamination by illegality, as in cases of contraband goods; implication
invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms, and the reaction of tissues
moral corruption or contamination; "ambitious men are led astray by an infection that is almost unavoidable"
The invasion of the body tissues by microorganisms resulting in disease (18)
Sympathetic communication of like qualities or emotions; influence
(international law) illegality that taints or contaminates a ship or cargo rendering it liable to seizure moral corruption or contamination; "ambitious men are led astray by an infection that is almost unavoidable"
is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues, which may be clinically unapparent or result in the development of a disease
(phonetics) the alteration of a speech sound under the influence of a neighboring sound
What happens when a disease-causing microorganism gets past the body¹s defenses and takes hold Infection is not synonymous with infectious disease When living infectious agents are present on exterior surfaces of the body, this is contamination
n (IC) An invasion o an microorganism, thought or action that causes dysfunction or corruption to the organism Invasion of a microorganism that is capable of carrying a disease to a bodily part in which conditions are favorable for growth, production of toxins, and subsequent injury to tissue
The entry and development of an infectious agent in the body of a person or animal An infection may be either apparent (called manifest)the infected person appears to be sick, or inapparentthere is no outward sign that an infectious agent has entered that person at all
In brewing, an infection refers to significant levels of any microbes in the beer wort other than the desired yeast Potential infecting microbes include wild yeasts (and other fungi), as well as various bacteria Symptoms of an infection can vary widely depending on the specific infecting microbe(s), and can include (but are not limited to): mold growing in the fermenter, strange odors and/or flavors, overcarbonated bottles, rings of scum in the bottles, and clumps or strands of gelatinous material
{i} state of being infected; contamination by germs or disease; something which contaminates or infects, disease
(medicine) the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and their multiplication which can lead to tissue damage and disease
The results of the presence of harmful microorganisms in the body Infections can be acute (sudden) or chronic (persistent)
Anything that invades the body and reproduces Infections can be bacteria, protozoa, fungi, or viruses Bacteria and fungi are one celled creatures that cause many infections including strep throat, bladder infections, and some lung infections Fungi cause "athlete's foot" and thrush, an infection in the mouth Protozoa are small organisms with many cells that can cause infections in the guts or in the lungs Most healthy people do not get protozoal infections, but people with suppressed immune systems can Viruses are not really organisms; they are tiny particles that can live only inside another cell They reproduce by taking over a cell and causing that cell to make more virus particles, rather than doing what the cell is supposed to do Viruses cause most colds and flu cases
—Disease-causing microorganisms that enter the body, multiply, and damage cells or release toxins (poisonous substances) Microorganisms are tiny, single-celled organisms (such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus)
an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted
An infection is a disease caused by germs or bacteria. Ear infections are common in pre-school children see also infect. Invasion of the body by various agents including bacteria, fungi (see fungus), protozoans, viruses, and worms and its reaction to them or their toxins. Infections are called subclinical until they perceptibly affect health, when they become infectious diseases. Infection can be local (e.g., an abscess), confined to one body system (e.g., pneumonia in the lungs), or generalized (e.g., septicemia). Infectious agents can enter the body by inhalation, ingestion, sexual transmission, passage to a fetus during pregnancy or birth, wound contamination, or animal or insect bites. The body responds with an attack on the invader by leukocytes, production of antibodies or antitoxins, and often a rise in temperature. The antibodies may result in short-term or lifelong immunity. Despite significant progress in preventing and treating infectious diseases, they remain a major cause of illness and death, particularly in regions of poor sanitation, poor nutrition, and crowding
a condition in which the body is invaded by an infectious organism (e g , bacterium, virus, fungus) An active infection is one that leads to disease symptoms; a latent infection remains dormant within the body
a state in which disease-causing microbes have invaded or multiplied in body tissues
an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted (medicine) the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and their multiplication which can lead to tissue damage and disease (phonetics) the alteration of a speech sound under the influence of a neighboring sound the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
  invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues
That which infects, or causes the communicated disease; any effluvium, miasm, or pestilential matter by which an infectious disease is caused
the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people; "a contagion of mirth"; "the infection of his enthusiasm for poetry"
invasion or multiplication of micro-organisms in tissues
(international law) illegality that taints or contaminates a ship or cargo rendering it liable to seizure
invasion by and multiplication of bacteria or microorganisms that can produce tissue injury
the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
The state of being infected; contamination by morbific particles; the result of infecting influence; a prevailing disease; epidemic
The introduction or entry of a pathogenic microorganism into a susceptible host resulting in the presence of the microorganism within the body of the host whether or not this causes detectable pathologic effects
condition that occurs when a foreign substance, such as bacteria, enters your body, causing your immune system to fight the intruder All transplant recipients can get infections more easily because their immune systems are suppressed It is more difficult for them to recover from infection (such as urinary tract infections, colds and the flu)
The formation of disease causing germs or micro-organisms
The state or condition in which the body (or part of the body) is invaded by an infectious agent (e g , a bacterium, fungus or virus), which multiplies and produces an injurious effect (active infection) As related to HIV
corruption
smittle
mortification
Vincent's infection
Alternative name of acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
infect
to bring into contact with a substance that can cause illness (a pathogen)
infect
to make somebody enthusiastic about one's own passion

Her passion for dancing has infected me.

lytic infection
the infection of a bacterium by a bacteriophage with subsequent production of more phage particles, and lysis of the cell
opportunistic infection
any infection that causes disease and occurs only when the host's immune system is impaired
secondary infection
Any infection that arises subsequent to a pre-existing infection; but especially a nosocomial infection
sexually transmitted infection
A sexually transmitted disease, with or without symptoms
spurious infection
A case in which parasites invade a host but do not succeed in colonizing it, for example merely passing through the digestive tract
yeast infection
Any infection by a fungus of the genus Candida; candidiasis
ınfection
{n} volatile matter emitted from diseased bodies or putrifying substances, capable of causing disease in a healthy body, taint
yeast infection
Infection of the vagina with an overgrowth of a normally present candidal fungus (Candida albicans) that is characterized by a discharge and inflammation broadly : an infection (as thrush) caused by a yeast fungus
acute infection
severe infection, serious infection
breakthrough infection
infection occurring during a vaccine trial in which a patient becomes ill with the disease that the vaccine is designed to prevent (Medicine)
case-to-infection proportion
the number of cases of a disease divided by the number of infections with the agent that causes the disease
chronic infection
recurring infection, infection which returns frequently or constantly exists
cross infection
an infection that is acquired at a hospital or other healthcare facility
droplet infection
An infection transmitted from one individual to another by droplets of moisture expelled from the upper respiratory tract through sneezing or coughing
focal infection
bacterial infection limited to a specific organ or region especially one causing symptoms elsewhere
focal infection
A bacterial infection localized in a specific part of the body, such as the tonsils, that may spread to another part of the body
fungal infection
an inflammatory condition caused by a fungus
infect
If a virus infects a computer, it affects the computer by damaging or destroying programs. This virus infected thousands of computers within days
infect
contaminate with ideas or an ideology; "society was infected by racism
infect
affect in a contagious way; "His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room"
infect
To communicate to or affect with, as qualities or emotions, esp
infect
contaminate with a disease or microorganism communicate a disease to; "Your children have infected you with this head cold" affect in a contagious way; "His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room" contaminate with ideas or an ideology; "society was infected by racism
infect
contaminate with a disease or microorganism communicate a disease to; "Your children have infected you with this head cold"
infect
Enfect
infect
To taint with morbid matter or any pestilential or noxious substance or effluvium by which disease is produced; as, to infect a lancet; to infect an apartment
infect
contaminate with a disease or microorganism
infect
To contaminate with illegality or to expose to penalty
infect
When people, places, or things are infected by a feeling or influence, it spreads to them. For an instant I was infected by her fear He thought they might infect others with their bourgeois ideas His urge for revenge would never infect her
infect
contaminate with ideas or an ideology; "society was infected by racism"
infect
To infect people, animals, or plants means to cause them to have a disease or illness. A single mosquito can infect a large number of people. people infected with HIV. + infection in·fec·tion plants that are resistant to infection
infect
bad qualities; to corrupt; to contaminate; to taint by the communication of anything noxious or pernicious
infect
To infect a substance or area means to cause it to contain harmful germs or bacteria. The birds infect the milk. a virus which is spread mainly by infected blood. = contaminate
infect
{f} affect with a disease or disease causing germs; corrupt, taint, contaminate; influence
infect
Infected
infect
communicate a disease to; "Your children have infected you with this head cold"
infect
to make somebody enthusiastic about ones own passion
infect
Cf
infect
To affect with infectious disease; to communicate infection to; as, infected with the plague
infections
Bacterial, viral and fungal meningitis
infections
plural of infection
infections
When a virus, bacteria or parasite multiplies faster than the body can destroy it
locus of infection
the specific site in the body where an infection originates
lower respiratory infection
infection of the lower respiratory tract
nonsocial infection
an infection that is acquired at a hospital or other healthcare facility
opportunistic infection
An infection that normally does not occur or is not life threatening, but that takes advantage of a weakened immune system
opportunistic infection
An infection caused by an organism capable of causing disease only in individuals whose resistance to infection is lowered
opportunistic infection
An infection by a microorganism that normally does not cause disease but becomes pathogenic when the body's immune system is impaired and unable to fight off infection
opportunistic infection
A disease or infection caused by a microorganism that does not ordinarily cause disease but which, under certain conditions (impaired immune responses i e HIV), becomes pathologic e g pneumonia
opportunistic infection
A disease suffered by a person whose immune system is impaired (as in AIDS); these infections are usually not problematic in people with functioning immune systems
opportunistic infection
Infections with any organism (mostly bacterial or fungal) that may occur when a person's immune system has been compromised or reduced because of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
opportunistic infection
An infection caused by a microbe which a healthy person would be able to fight off Opportunistic infections are found in immunodeficient persons, those suffering form AIDS, an those on chemo therapy
opportunistic infection
a disease or condition that attacks because of a weakened immune system Commonly abbreviated OI One good list of OIs is in the U S government's definition of AIDS
opportunistic infection
An infection in an immunosuppressed person caused by an organism that does not usually trouble people with healthy immune systems
opportunistic infection
any infection caused by a microorganism that does not normally cause disease in humans; occurs in persons with abnormally functioning immune systems (as AIDS patients or transplant patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs)
opportunistic infection
(OI): a disease caused by a microorganism that does not normally cause illness in a person with a healthy immune system, but that may cause serious disease when the immune system is weakened Common OIs in HIV positive people include Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP), Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), and cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
opportunistic infection
an infection in immune deficient, or immune-suppressed persons, symptomatically caused by organisms that do not usually affect people with deemed normal immune systems
protozoal infection
any infection caused by a protozoan
respiratory infection
respiratory tract infection: any infection of the respiratory tract
respiratory tract infection
any infection of the respiratory tract
slow infection
An infection having a long incubation period, as that caused by a slow virus or by a prion
staphylococcal infection
an infection with Staphylococcus bacteria; usually marked by abscess formation
tapeworm infection
intestinal infection by a species of parasitic tapeworm; usually the result of eating inadequately cooked meat or fish
upper respiratory infection
infection of the upper respiratory tract
urinary tract infection
any infection of any of the organs of the urinary tract
urinary tract infection
inflammation which causes a burning sensation during urination, UTI
viral infection
infection by a virus that is pathogenic to humans
yeast infection
an infectious condition that affects the vagina in women = thrush
infection
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