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 Übersetzung für 'Q fever' von Englisch nach Deutsch
med.
Q fever
Krim-Fieber {n}
med.
Q fever
Kretafieber {n}
med.
Q fever
Balkanfieber {n}
med.
Q fever
Query-Fieber {n}
med.
Q fever
Balkan-Grippe {f}
med.
Q fever
Pneumorickettsiose {f}
med.VetMed.
Q-fever
Q-Fieber {n}
med.VetMed.
Q-fever
Euboea-Fieber {n} [selten] [Q-Fieber]
med.VetMed.
Q-fever
Euböa-Fieber {n} [selten] [Q-Fieber]
med.VetMed.
Queensland fever <Q fever>
Queenslandfieber {n} <Q-Fieber>
Teiltreffer
math.
set of rational numbers <ℚ, Q>
Menge {f} der rationalen Zahlen <ℚ, Q>
econ.jobsQM
quality employee <Q employee, Q empl.>
Qualitätsmitarbeiter {m} <Q-Mitarbeiter, Q-MA>
math.
set of irrational numbers <ℝ\ℚ, R\Q>
Menge {f} der irrationalen Zahlen <ℝ\ℚ, R\Q>
ling.print
q [letter]
{n} [Buchstabe]
phys.
Q factor
Güte {f}
phys.
Q-branch
Q-Zweig {m}
name
Quintus <Q.>
Quintus {m} <Q.>
biochem.
Q-cycle
Q-Zyklus {m}
ling.print
Q [letter]
{n} [Buchstabe]
meteo.naut.
squall <q>
Sturmbö {f}
164
relig.
Q document
Logienquelle {f} Q
phys.
Q-factor
Gütefaktor {m}
mil.naut.
Q-boat
U-Boot-Falle {f}
bibl.
Sayings­ Source (Q)
Logienquelle (Q) {f}
ling.
Q-Celtic languages
q-keltische Sprachen {pl}
math.
Hofstadter Q sequence
Hofstadters Q-Folge {f}
audio
(acoustic) flux <q>
Schallfluss {m} <q>
med.
subcutaneous {adj} <sub-Q>
subkutan
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MedTech.phys.
quality factor <Q>
Qualitätsfaktor {m} <Q>
math.
p implies q
aus p folgt q
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Hyalomma" species can also transmit rickettsias like Siberian tick typhus, Boutonneuse fever, and Q fever.
  • ... host metabolites, dissolved oxygen), such as with the Q fever pathogen, "Coxiella burnetii".
  • A fibrin ring granuloma, also known as doughnut granuloma, is a histopathological finding that is characteristic of Q fever.
  • "Coxiella burnetii", the causative agent of Q fever, thrives and replicates in the acidic phagolysosomes of its host cell.
  • "Ixodes holocyclus" is also commonly mentioned as a potential vector of Q fever ("Coxiella burnetii").

  • Q fever or query fever is a disease caused by infection with "Coxiella burnetii", The bacterium is an obligate intracellular pathogenic parasite.
  • IgM may persist for months or even years and therefore false positives may be triggered by Barmah Forest virus, rubella, Q fever or rheumatoid factor.
  • Herald Rea Cox (1907–1986) was an American bacteriologist. The bacterial family Coxiellaceae and the genus "Coxiella", which include the organism that causes Q fever, are named after him.
  • Huebner's first work on Q Fever was a report he had done on an outbreak of 18 cases that occurred in early 1946 in an NIH laboratory, where he showed a correlation between a spike in cases and the preparation of antigens in yolk sacs, and he prepared another report on a group of 47 patients being treated for the condition at the Public Health Service Hospital in Baltimore.
  • For example, Q fever is caused by "Coxiella burnetii" and "Legionella pneumophila" causes Legionnaires' disease and Pontiac fever.

  • A Japanese cult called Aum Shinrikyo created laboratories that produced biological weapons, specifically botulinum, anthrax, and Q fever.
  • The symptoms of Q fever overlap significantly with those of Laysan fever, and scientists have speculated as to their possible common causes.
  • "Coxiella burnetii" is the best known member of this genus. It is an intracellular parasite and it survives within the phagolysosomes of its host. It causes Q fever.
  • He was later transferred to Camp Detrick in Frederick, Maryland (1954–1955), where he studied Q fever. He was honorably discharged from the Army with the rank of captain.
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