prodrome

French translation: Prodrome

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00:55 May 15, 2020
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COVID-19 - Science - Medical (general)
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English term or phrase: prodrome
Definition from Lungevity:
The period of time during which an infected person may not yet have developed very specific or severe symptoms. They may not realize they are sick but may still be shedding the virus.

Example sentence(s):
  • Some patients reported a prodrome that consisted of fatigue, muscle pain, and a vague feeling of being unwell. CIDRAP
  • The illness generally begins with a prodrome of fever (>38°C), which is often high, sometimes associated with chills and rigors and sometimes accompanied by other symptoms including headache, malaise, and myalgias. World Health Organization
  • Symptomatic infection typically has a mild prodrome for 5–9 days before people seek medical attention, resulting in substantial opportunity for community transmission.6 Public Health Research & Practice
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French translation:Prodrome
Definition:
Définition du terme Prodrome :
Le prodrome est l'ensemble des symptômes annonciateurs d'un état pathologique.
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Hugues Roumier
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Definition from Doctissimo:
Définition du terme Prodrome :
Le prodrome est l'ensemble des symptômes annonciateurs d'un état pathologique.

Example sentence(s):
  • prodrome , nom masculin Sens 1 Médecine Symptômes annonçant une maladie. - L'internaute  
  • Prodromes: Grec : pro = en avant et dromos = courir. Ce sont les signes avant-coureurs d'un maladie ou d'un malaise. - Mimi  
  • Mais à lui-même aussi, cette mort serrait le cœur qui, d’un coup, anéantissait un homme en pleine vigueur, dans la fleur de l’âge, sans l’avertir par les prodromes les plus légers, un homme sobre comme il l’était, et cela à quelque temps de la retraite. — - Wiktionary  

Explanation:
Ou bien phase prodromique
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_prodromique
Hugues Roumier
France
Local time: 00:38
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench
PRO pts in category: 60

Votes in favor of/against selecting this as the best translation of the term asked
Yes  Mary Carroll Richer LaFlèche
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Yes  Christine HOUDY: Symptôme avant-coureur d'une maladie
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Yes  Maïté Mendiondo-George
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