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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|social affairs|social problem
    ionfhabhtú fuil-iompartha Reference Letterkenny Institute of Technology: http://www.lyit.ie/media/Travel_information[1]_-_Gaeilge.doc ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Context Tugtar ionfhabhtú fuil-iompartha ar VEID fosta ar an ábhar gur féidir é a tharchur tríd an fhuil chomh maith le sreabháin coirp idir páirtithe le linn collaíochta. Ar an tslí chéanna, ní bhíonn a fhios agat cé atá ag iompar ionfhabhtuithe fuil-iompartha toisc gur féidir nach mbeadh siomptóim ar bith orthu. Áirítear i measc na n-ionfhabtuithe fuil-iompartha Heipitíteas B agus C, atá chomh hiontarchurtha nó níos iontarchurtha le VEID. Reference Letterkenny Institute of Technology: http://www.lyit.ie/media/Travel_information[1]_-_Gaeilge.doc
    Definition Ionfhabhtú arna tharchur trí mheán de theagmháil dhíreach fola ó dhuine amháin go duine eile ó chraiceann gortaithe nó seicin mhúcasach. Is féidir é a tharchur chomh maith trí úsáid drugaí insteallta, athúsáid snáthaidí nó steallairí nó gortú sáite snáthaide agus tri theagmháil ghnéasach. Ar fud an domhain, is iad heipitíteas víreasach B (HBV), heipitíteas víreasach C (HCV), agus VEID na pataiginí fuil-iompartha is mó a bhfuiltear buartha fúthu. Reference an Lárionad Faireacháin Eorpach um Dhrugaí agus um Andúil i nDrugaí (EMCDDA), http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/ [23/01/2014]
    durch Blut übertragbare Infektion
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    Definition Infektion, die durch direkten Blutkontakt über verletzte Hautstellen oder die Schleimhäute zwischen Personen übertragen wird; kann auch durch injizierenden Drogenkonsum, die Wiederverwendung von Nadeln oder Spritzen, durch Nadelstichverletzungen und durch sexuellen Kontakt übertragen werden; weltweit sind das Hepatitis-B-Virus (HBV), das Hepatitis-C-Virus (HCV) und das HIV durch Blut übertragbare Pathogene von höchster Bedeutung Reference Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (EMCDDA) http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/ [05/05/2014]
    blood-borne infection
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    Definition infection transmitted by way of direct blood contact from one individual to another from injured skin or a mucous membrane. Can also be transmitted through injecting drug use, the reuse of needles or syringes or needle-stick injury and through sexual contact. Worldwide, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and HIV are blood-borne pathogens of primary concern Reference European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/ [23/01/2014]
    infection hématogène
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    Definition infection transmises par contact direct avec le sang d'un individu à un autre à travers une plaie ou une muqueuse. Infection qui peut également être transmise par le biais de la consommation de drogues injectables, la réutilisation des aiguilles ou des seringues ou une blessure causée par une seringue et lors d'un rapport sexuel. Dans le monde entier, le virus de l'hépatite B (VHB), le virus de l'hépatite C (VHC), et le VIH sont des pathogènes à diffusion hématogène qui constituent une préoccupation majeure Reference Observatoire européen des drogues et des toxicomanies (OEDT), http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/ [23/01/2014]
  2. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness
    galar fuil-iompartha Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    durch Blut übertragbare Krankheit
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    blood-borne diseases | blood-borne disease
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    Definition class of infections in which the pathogenic agent circulates in the blood or is harbored in other body fluids, and is transmitted when infected blood or other body fluids are conveyed in some manner to an uninfected susceptible person Reference "blood-borne diseases" > A Dictionary of Public Health > Ed. John M. Last > Oxford University Press, 2007 > Oxford Reference Online > DGT, http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t235.e486 (30.6.2009)
    maladie à diffusion hématogène
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