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Coordinate relapse prevention
Develop patient relapse prevention strategies
Develop relapse prevention strategies
Dutton's disease
Dutton's relapsing fever
Endemic relapsing fever
Epidemic relapsing fever
Indian relapsing fever
Indochinese relapsing fever
Louse-borne relapsing fever
Organise relapse prevention
Relapsing fever
Relapsing fever due to Borrelia recurrentis
Relapsing fevers
TBRF
Tick-borne relapsing fever

Traduction de «relapsing fever » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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Dutton's relapsing fever [ Dutton's disease ]

fièvre récurrente à Borrelia duttoni [ FR à Borrelia duttoni ]




Relapsing fever due to Borrelia recurrentis

Fièvre récurrente à Borrelia recurrentis


tick-borne relapsing fever [ TBRF | endemic relapsing fever ]

fièvre récurrente à tiques


louse-borne relapsing fever [ epidemic relapsing fever ]

fièvre récurrente cosmopolite [ fièvre récurrente à poux | typhus récurrent ]


Indochinese relapsing fever

fièvre récurrente de l'Indochine


Louse-borne relapsing fever

Fièvre récurrente [borréliose] à poux


develop patient relapse prevention strategies | develop relapse prevention strategies | coordinate relapse prevention | organise relapse prevention

organiser la prévention des rechutes
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
Since November 2013, the ECDC produced rapid risk assessments for 28 events: Ebola, MERS-CoV, polio, avian influenza, salmonella, measles, Zika virus, Chikungunya, legionellosis, schistosmiasis, anthrax, healthcare associated infection with mycobacterium, enterovirus, diphtheria, louse borne relapsing fever, Borna virus, food intoxication due to malathion, chemical explosion in China and the floods in Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia

Depuis novembre 2013, l’ECDC a produit des évaluations de risques rapides pour 28 événements: Ebola, coronavirus MERS, polio, grippe aviaire, salmonelle, rougeole, virus Zika, Chikungunya, légionellose, schistosmiase, anthrax, infection par mycobactérie associée aux soins, entérovirus, diphtérie, fièvre récurrente à poux, virus Borna, intoxication alimentaire due au malathion, explosion chimique en Chine et inondations en Bosnie-Herzégovine, Serbie et Croatie


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