Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
parasitémia asexuée
English translation:
asexual parasitaemia
Added to glossary by
Daphne Theodoraki
Apr 1, 2005 07:44
19 yrs ago
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French term
parasitémia asexuée
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parasitémia asexuée
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +4 | asexual parasitaemia | Daphne Theodoraki |
5 | asexual parasitemia | Andrés Martínez |
5 | asexual reproduction by budding/reproduce asexually by budding | Carmen Schultz |
5 | red cell shizonts | cmorin |
Proposed translations
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6 mins
French term (edited):
parasit�mia asexu�e
Selected
asexual parasitaemia
could not be explained by asexual parasitaemia, gametocyte density or SP
treatment.
Asexual parasitaemia at enrolment was positively associated with ...
www.malariajournal.com/content/3/1/18
treatment.
Asexual parasitaemia at enrolment was positively associated with ...
www.malariajournal.com/content/3/1/18
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28 mins
French term (edited):
parasit�mia asexu�e
asexual parasitemia
There are other forms of asexual reproduction besides budding.
http://www.bv229.k12.ks.us/bvnwbiology/zoology/notes/protozo...
Protozoans (Some are common parasites)
Asexual reproduction:
Many protozoans reproduce by ***binary fission, multiple fission, or budding***.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=17665
Parasitemia: The presence of a parasite in the blood. For example: malarial parasitemia.
Parasitemia is analogous to bacteremia (the presence of bacteria in the blood) and viremia (the presence of a virus in the blood). Parasitemia, bacteremia and viremia are all forms of sepsis (bloodstream infection).
The term "parasitemia" was compounded from "parasite" and "-emia" (in the blood)
Malaria Site: Comprehensive Malaria Web Site
... RI, Delayed Recrudescence: The *** asexual parasitemia *** reduces to < 25% of pre-treatment ... RIII Resistance: Minimal reduction in asexual parasitemia, ...
www.malariasite.com/malaria/DrugResistance.htm
RISK FACTORS FOR PLASMODIUM VIVAX GAMETOCYTE CARRIAGE IN THAILAND ...
... P = 0.006), asexual parasitemia > 9200/µL (AOR = 2.8, 95% CI = 1.9–4.2, ... high ***asexual parasitemia*** (> 5%) has been associated with increased ...
www.ajtmh.org/cgi/content/full/71/6/693
http://www.bv229.k12.ks.us/bvnwbiology/zoology/notes/protozo...
Protozoans (Some are common parasites)
Asexual reproduction:
Many protozoans reproduce by ***binary fission, multiple fission, or budding***.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=17665
Parasitemia: The presence of a parasite in the blood. For example: malarial parasitemia.
Parasitemia is analogous to bacteremia (the presence of bacteria in the blood) and viremia (the presence of a virus in the blood). Parasitemia, bacteremia and viremia are all forms of sepsis (bloodstream infection).
The term "parasitemia" was compounded from "parasite" and "-emia" (in the blood)
Malaria Site: Comprehensive Malaria Web Site
... RI, Delayed Recrudescence: The *** asexual parasitemia *** reduces to < 25% of pre-treatment ... RIII Resistance: Minimal reduction in asexual parasitemia, ...
www.malariasite.com/malaria/DrugResistance.htm
RISK FACTORS FOR PLASMODIUM VIVAX GAMETOCYTE CARRIAGE IN THAILAND ...
... P = 0.006), asexual parasitemia > 9200/µL (AOR = 2.8, 95% CI = 1.9–4.2, ... high ***asexual parasitemia*** (> 5%) has been associated with increased ...
www.ajtmh.org/cgi/content/full/71/6/693
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French term (edited):
parasit�mia asexu�e
asexual reproduction by budding/reproduce asexually by budding
found this definition in Eurodicautom site
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Note added at 1 hr 7 mins (2005-04-01 08:52:03 GMT)
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Note: in the context of parasites reproducing
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Note added at 1 hr 7 mins (2005-04-01 08:52:03 GMT)
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Note: in the context of parasites reproducing
5 hrs
French term (edited):
parasit�mia asexu�e
red cell shizonts
I assume you are referring to malaria? If that is the case the passage refers to the asexual form of the parasite merozoites which mature to schizonts and live in red blood cells. They lyse red blood cells. If you are not referring to malaria the target term would be
"asexual forms of the parasite in blood"
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Note added at 1 day 8 hrs 32 mins (2005-04-02 16:16:23 GMT)
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?schizontemia
"asexual forms of the parasite in blood"
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Note added at 1 day 8 hrs 32 mins (2005-04-02 16:16:23 GMT)
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?schizontemia
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