Tarka
Tarka neɣ Taserka d aṭṭan amanṭaṭ xeddment-id tmadanin tiyersinin yettwasemma s yisem n umusnaw n tbiktirin Afrensaw Alexandre Yersin. Alammi d yunyu 2007 tarka tella d yiwet gar n 3 n tsakrarin ɣef acu yessefk ad yettulɣet fell-as ar tuddsa tamadlant n tdawsa (sin n waṭṭanen n iden gan d taburdit yakk d tawla tawraɣt).[1]
Tarka | |
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Aglam | |
Anaw |
aṭṭan imigem abiktiran amenzu, yersiniose (fr) , Aṭṭan amanṭaṭ, aṭṭan maladies pandémiques et sujettes aux épidémies (fr) |
Tamuzzegt | tasensigemt |
Tamentilt | Yersinia pestis (fr) |
Isekna |
tawla, amaẓla, tiririt, myalgie (fr) , bubon (fr) , choc circulatoire (fr) , Assuɣes, Tusut, hémoptysie (fr) , tuffɣa, syndrome confusionnel (fr) , hyperémie (fr) hémorragie (fr) |
Asemdu |
Tterka taberkant, peste de Justinien (fr) épidémie de peste (fr) |
Akala n ugaǧǧi n yigem |
asiweṭ anafgan, transmission par contact (fr) , contamination féco-orale (fr) transmission vectorielle (fr) |
Examen clinique (fr) |
examen clinique (fr) , culture microbiologique (fr) , immunofluorescence (fr) , microscope optique (fr) méthode immuno-enzymatique ELISA (fr) |
Assesfer | |
Asafar | streptomycine (fr) |
Asulay | |
ICD-10-CM | A20 d A20.9 |
ICD-9-CM | 020.9 d 020 |
ICD-10 | A20 |
DiseasesDB | 14226 |
MedlinePlus | 000596 |
eMedicine | 000596 |
MeSH | D010930 |
Disease Ontology ID | DOID:3482 |
S ugani (litkal) ɣef wazzug n turin d twetlin tidawsanin, tarka tezmer ad tenfufed deg wezwu, s unermis usrid neɣ s wučči n tnegwa yeblulɣen neɣ yummsen s ibiktiren yerna ur wwint ara akken iwata. Isekna n tarka d wid yeggunin ɣef tamiwin yudnen g tfekka am tarka n timmist g iwelsen ilimfawen, Tarka mturin g turin d ugerjum
Tasensakrart d unfufed
ẓreg.[2]
Anṭaṭ n Yersinia pestis ɣer wemdan ur nudin ara yezmer ad yili s:
Assuji atrar
ẓregTaggaẓt
ẓregẒeṛ daɣen
ẓregImniren
ẓreg- ↑ WHO IHR Brief No. 2. Notification and other reporting requirements under the IHR (2005) Archived 2012-01-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Plague Manual: Epidemiology, Distribution, Surveillance and Control, pp. 9 and 11. WHO/CDS/CSR/EDC/99.2