1.移注;渗入,渗透;灌输;【医】输血(法);输液(法)
1.a medical treatment in which blood from one person is put into another person’s body
1.On this visit, she performed transfusions to the child and a dozen more injured and diseased people and treated their wounds.
在这次巡诊中,她给这个孩子和另外十几个伤病员输了液,处理了外伤。
2.In most countries, however, all the blood used for transfusions is now tested for HIV.
但是在大多数国家,所有用于输血的血液都必须接受HIV病毒检测。
3.It is usually contracted through transfusions of unscreened blood, or by injecting or inhaling drugs.
丙肝通常是通过输入没有筛查的血或者通过注射或者吸入药物被感染。
4.That sample was then surrounded by gel containing sera from normal people who had not received transfusions.
样本周围是含有从来没接受过输血的正常人血清的凝胶。
5.As such, further work must be conducted to evaluate when and to what hemoglobin goals, transfusions will be the most beneficial.
因此,必须进行更进一步的研究以评估何时输血最有效,血红蛋白达到什么水平最有益。
6.Since I started I haven't needed any more blood transfusions and I feel much better.
自从开始用药后,我不再需要输血,我觉得好多了。
7.Over eight months Freya Grace had nine blood transfusions, a plasma transfusion, and a delicate heart valve operation.
在过去8个月里,芙蕾娜·格蕾丝一共输了九次血、一次血浆,还做了一次心脏瓣膜手术。
8.In those countries where the blood has been tested, HIV infection through blood transfusions is now extremely rare.
这些国家里,HIV病毒通过输血感染的现象极为罕见。
9.She has undergone blood transfusions and is at risk for long-term kidney complications that may require a transplant.
她接受了输血治疗,目前有罹患长期肾病并发症的风险,可能需要接受肾脏移植。
10.If blood is not screened for diseases, the virus can be transmitted through transfusions or organ transplants.
如果血液不适合疾病筛查,病毒可以通过输血传染或器官移植。