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=== Collocations === | === Collocations === | ||
* an COVID-19 erkranken | |||
* schwer an COVID-19 erkranken<!-- I wasn't quite sure if the following examples can actually be considered collocations as they are compounds or if it would make more sense to list them somewhere else, for example in related terms? --> | |||
* COVID-19-Ausbruch | |||
* COVID-19-Fall | |||
* COVID-19-Impfstoff | |||
* COVID-19-Impfung | |||
* COVID-19-Inzidenz | |||
* COVID-19-Krankheitsverlauf | |||
* COVID-19-Pandemie | |||
* COVID-19-Patient<!-- I was wondering how we will go about gender? Should we provide both, e. g. Patient/in? --> | |||
* COVID-19-Todesfall | |||
* COVID-19-Verlauf | |||
* COVID-19-Welle | |||
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===Keyness=== | ===Keyness=== | ||
* 1 | |||
===Note=== | ===Note=== | ||
COVID-19 ist die Abkürzung von engl. coronavirus disease 2019. <!-- I thought it might make sense to add this information here because I assume that there will be quite a few people who won't know that COVID-19 is actually an abbreviation. In our corpus, the English name was also used in the German sources. --> |
Revision as of 18:58, 17 January 2022
Research
Spelling variants
Synonyms
- COVID-19-Erkrankung
Definition/description
COVID-19 ist primär eine Erkrankung des Respirationstraktes, die nach der Infektion mit dem SARS-CoV-2-Erreger auftreten kann.
Examples
1) Personen mit bestimmten Vorerkrankungen haben ebenfalls ein erhöhtes Risiko, schwer an COVID-19 zu erkranken.
2) Erste und häufige Symptome von COVID-19 sind Fieber, unproduktiver Husten und Dyspnoe aufgrund der durch das Virus verursachten Pneumonie.
Source: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00115-021-01094-0.pdf
Collocations
- an COVID-19 erkranken
- schwer an COVID-19 erkranken
- COVID-19-Ausbruch
- COVID-19-Fall
- COVID-19-Impfstoff
- COVID-19-Impfung
- COVID-19-Inzidenz
- COVID-19-Krankheitsverlauf
- COVID-19-Pandemie
- COVID-19-Patient
- COVID-19-Todesfall
- COVID-19-Verlauf
- COVID-19-Welle
Keyness
- 1
Note
COVID-19 ist die Abkürzung von engl. coronavirus disease 2019.