Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

virion

French translation:

virion

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Apr 25, 2020 12:55
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English term

virion

COVID-19 GBK English to French Science Medical (general)
Definition from Merriam-Webster:
A complete virus particle that consists of an RNA or DNA core with a protein coat sometimes with external envelopes and that is the extracellular infectious form of a virus.
Example sentences:
When airborne, infective virus can drift through the air as an aerosol. In this form of transmission, “very small droplets that come out of our mouth very quickly evaporate the water off, and we’re left with a gel kind of material...that forms a bit of a protective environment for those virions to survive for longer,” Mackay explains. This is distinct from droplet-based spread of the virus. (The Scientist)
If you get enough virions on your hands and then touch your mucous membranes, including your mouth, nose and eyes, you could get infected. (The Globe and Mail)
Instead, the article suggests the cold makes us more susceptible to the virions and could activate dormant ones that are already inside us. It’s not just Covid-19, viral acute respiratory tract infections (vARIs) are also a major problem for microbiology. (WBUR)
Proposed translations (French)
5 +4 virion
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virion

Definition from Wikipedia:
Le mot virion désigne une particule virale simple à complexe avec au moins une couche protéique externe appelée capside contenant le génome viral éventuellement accompagné d'enzymes et d'ARN divers.
Example sentences:
La particule virale infectieuse, appelée virion, est constituée d'un acide nucléique (ADN ou ARN) entouré d'une enveloppe protéique, la capside, constituée de nombreux exemplaires d'un ou plusieurs types de protéines. (Univ Angers)
Peer comment(s):

agree Christine HOUDY : https://www.universalis.fr/dictionnaire/virion/
1 hr
Merci Christine
agree Bertrand Leduc
15 hrs
Merci Bertrand
agree marie-pierre ducret
19 hrs
Merci
agree Bridget Jean
2 days 16 hrs
Merci
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