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 Übersetzung für 'Ebola virus' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an Ebola virus | Ebola viruses
biol.med.
Ebola virus
Ebolavirus {n} [ugs. auch {m}]
biol.med.
Ebola virus
Ebola-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}]
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med.
Ebola virus disease <EVD> [formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever]
Ebola-Fieber {n} <EF>
med.
Ebola virus disease <EVD> [formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever]
Ebola-Virus-Erkrankung {f} [engl. Abk.: EVD]
med.
Ebola virus outbreak
Ebolavirus-Epidemie {f}
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biol.
foot-and-mouth disease virus <FMDV, FMD virus>
Maul- und Klauenseuche-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <MKSV, MKS-Virus> [auch: Maul- und Klauenseuchevirus]
barley yellow dwarf virus <BYDV, BYD virus> Gelbverzwergungs­virus {n} der Gerste [ugs. auch {m}] [auch engl. Abk.: BYDV]
agr.
barley yellow dwarf virus <BYDV, BYD virus>
Gerstengelbverzwergungs­virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] [auch engl. Abk.: BYDV]
biol.
double-stranded RNA virus <dsRNA virus>
Doppelstrang-RNA-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <dsRNA-Virus>
med.
Ebola epidemic
Ebola-Epidemie {f}
med.
Ebola case
Ebola-Fall {m}
med.
Ebola cases
Ebola-Fälle {pl}
med.
Ebola outbreak
Ebola-Ausbruch {m} [auch: Ebolaausbruch]
med.
Ebola pathogen
Ebola-Erreger {m}
biol.med.
Ebola research
Ebola-Forschung {f}
med.
cases of Ebola
Ebola-Fälle {pl}
med.
Ebola fever epidemic
Ebolafieber-Epidemie {f}
med.
Ebola [Ebola fever]
Ebola {n} [kurz für: Ebolafieber]
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med.
Ebola hemorrhagic fever <EHF> [Am.]
Ebolafieber {n}
biol.
virus
Virus {n} [nicht fachspr. auch {m}]
417
pharm.
virus vaccine
Virusimpfstoff {m}
biol.med.
virus-infected {adj}
virusbefallen
med.
virus-infected {adj}
virusinfiziert
med.
virus-tested {adj}
virusgetestet
virus-free {adj}virusfrei
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Übersetzung für 'Ebola virus' von Englisch nach Deutsch

Ebola virus
Ebolavirus {n} [ugs. auch {m}]biol.med.

Ebola-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}]biol.med.

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Ebola virus disease <EVD> [formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever]
Ebola-Fieber {n} <EF>med.

Ebola-Virus-Erkrankung {f} [engl. Abk.: EVD]med.
Ebola virus outbreak
Ebolavirus-Epidemie {f}med.

foot-and-mouth disease virus <FMDV, FMD virus>
Maul- und Klauenseuche-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <MKSV, MKS-Virus> [auch: Maul- und Klauenseuchevirus]biol.
barley yellow dwarf virus <BYDV, BYD virus>
Gelbverzwergungs­virus {n} der Gerste [ugs. auch {m}] [auch engl. Abk.: BYDV]

Gerstengelbverzwergungs­virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] [auch engl. Abk.: BYDV]agr.
double-stranded RNA virus <dsRNA virus>
Doppelstrang-RNA-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <dsRNA-Virus>biol.
Ebola epidemic
Ebola-Epidemie {f}med.
Ebola case
Ebola-Fall {m}med.
Ebola cases
Ebola-Fälle {pl}med.
Ebola outbreak
Ebola-Ausbruch {m} [auch: Ebolaausbruch]med.
Ebola pathogen
Ebola-Erreger {m}med.
Ebola research
Ebola-Forschung {f}biol.med.
cases of Ebola
Ebola-Fälle {pl}med.
Ebola fever epidemic
Ebolafieber-Epidemie {f}med.
Ebola [Ebola fever]
Ebola {n} [kurz für: Ebolafieber]med.
Ebola hemorrhagic fever <EHF> [Am.]
Ebolafieber {n}med.
virus
Virus {n} [nicht fachspr. auch {m}]biol.
virus vaccine
Virusimpfstoff {m}pharm.
virus-infected {adj}
virusbefallenbiol.med.

virusinfiziertmed.
virus-tested {adj}
virusgetestetmed.
virus-free {adj}
virusfrei
  • Ebola-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] = Ebola virus
  • Ebola-Virus-Erkrankung {f} [engl. Abk.: EVD] = Ebola virus disease <EVD> [formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever]
  • Doppelstrang-RNA-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <dsRNA-Virus> = double-stranded RNA virus <dsRNA virus>
  • Maul- und Klauenseuche-Virus {n} [ugs. auch {m}] <MKSV, MKS-Virus> [auch: Maul- und Klauenseuchevirus] = foot-and-mouth disease virus <FMDV, FMD virus>
  • Ebola-Fälle {pl} = cases of Ebola
  • Ebola-Epidemie {f} = Ebola epidemic
  • Ebola-Erreger {m} = Ebola pathogen
  • Ebola-Fälle {pl} = Ebola cases
  • Ebola-Forschung {f} = Ebola research
  • Ebola-Fall {m} = Ebola case
  • Ebola-Fieber {n} <EF> = Ebola virus disease <EVD> [formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever]
  • Ebola {n} [kurz für: Ebolafieber] = Ebola [Ebola fever]
  • Ebola-Ausbruch {m} [auch: Ebolaausbruch] = Ebola outbreak
  • Virus- = viral
  • Virus-infiziert = virus-infected
  • enterisches Virus {n} = enteric virus
  • mutiertes Virus {n} = mutated virus
  • Virus-Marketing {n} = virus marketing
  • Virus-Clearance {f} = virus clearance <VC>
  • DNS-Virus {m} {n} = DNA virus [virus having DNA]
  • Virus-Sicherheit {f} = viral safety
  • Marburg-Virus-Krankheit {f} = Marburg (virus) disease
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 2014–15, the West African Ebola virus epidemic disrupted the tournament.
  • Daryaei then secretly unleashes a master plan of “weakening” the United States through a series of terrorist attacks: a biological attack in the country using a weaponized strain of Ebola virus, a kidnapping attempt on Ryan's youngest daughter Katie from her school, and an assassination attempt on the President himself by a Secret Service bodyguard who is an Iranian sleeper agent.
  • The Department of Homeland Security’s National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center considers the risk of a mutated Ebola virus strain with aerosol transmission capability emerging in the future as a serious threat to national security and has collaborated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to design methods to detect EBOV aerosols.
  • In 2014, an outbreak of the Ebola virus occurred in Guinea.
  • Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) is a mechanism that was created to facilitate the availability and use of medical countermeasures, including vaccines and personal protective equipment, during public health emergencies such as the Zika virus epidemic, the Ebola virus epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • In 1989 base researchers identified the Ebola virus in a monkey imported to the area from the Philippines.
  • Contrary to Ebola virus disease (EVD), which has been associated with heavy rains after long periods of dry weather, triggering factors for spillover of marburgviruses into the human population have not yet been described.
  • This research may lead to new ways to combat deadly viruses such as the Ebola virus and HIV.
  • In 2014, an Ebola virus epidemic in Sierra Leone began that widely affected the country, The epidemic also led to the Ouse to Ouse Tock in September 2014, a nationwide three-day quarantine.
  • Following the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak in Liberia, NEI investigators joined other researchers and investigators to be a part of the PREVAIL III (Partnership for Research on Ebola Virus in Liberia) study.

  • Recombinant VSIV has undergone phase 1 trials as a vaccine for Ebola virus. Such studies help build a better understanding of viral behavior in the presence and absence of innate immune response.
  • Outbreaks of the Ebola virus in the Congo Basin and in Gabon in the 1990s have been associated with the butchering and consumption of chimpanzees and bonobos.
  • In 2014, the system was deployed during the Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia to fly 12 ebola missions to the United States.
  • In 2014 an Ebola virus disease epidemic struck West Africa (see Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa), and spread to Liberia in early 2014.
  • In 2014, the city was affected by the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak. The Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia was declared to be over on 3 September 2015.

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