Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
شهادة خلو أمراض
English translation:
Medical Clearance Certificate
Added to glossary by
Noha Kamal, PhD.
Nov 4, 2007 08:39
16 yrs ago
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Arabic term
شهادة خلو أمراض
Arabic to English
Science
Religion
شهادة يحصل عليهاالشخص الذي يرغب بالحصول على مهنة يتعامل فيها مع الأغذية
Proposed translations
(English)
Change log
Nov 18, 2007 06:49: Noha Kamal, PhD. Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
5 mins
Certificate of Freedom from Disease
Certificate of Freedom from Disease
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Note added at 5 mins (2007-11-04 08:45:37 GMT)
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http://www.google.com.eg/search?hl=ar&q=certificate of free...
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Note added at 5 mins (2007-11-04 08:45:37 GMT)
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http://www.google.com.eg/search?hl=ar&q=certificate of free...
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17 mins
Disease-free certificate
Disease-free certificate
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Immunization certificate for travelling Indians:
Future shock?
India’s poor performance in controlling polio has nearly cost it very dear. The Government of India has just about managed to defeat a WHO resolution which—if passed at the World Health Assembly in Geneva—would have forced every Indian to carry an immunization certificate while travelling abroad. WHO has decided that there should not be any travel advisory in this session, announced Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss. This may be good news for the moment but there is some bad news as well. Polio is spreading and the international community is not taking this lightly. From 15 June 2007, polio, bird flu, smallpox and SARS will be treated as world health emergencies. All member countries will have to inform WHO in case of an outbreak.
According to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, India has the dubious distinction of being 1 of only 4 countries (with Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan) that remain endemic for polio. In 2006, India saw a 10-fold increase in polio, reporting 676 cases. As on 15 June 2007, India has already recorded 62 confirmed cases of polio with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar contributing 38 and 15 cases, respectively. The Indian government has decided to contribute an additional sum of Rs 1300 crore in what is being called the biggest immunization programme the world has ever seen.
India is fast running out of time and if the government and the healthcare sector do not wake up and manage to get their act together, Indians will soon have to carry a ‘disease-free’ certificate each time they travel abroad.
animesh jain,
Mangalore, Karnataka
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http://nmji.in/archives/Volume_20_3_May_June/news/Immunizqti...
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Note added at 22 mins (2007-11-04 09:02:32 GMT)
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Immunization certificate for travelling Indians:
Future shock?
India’s poor performance in controlling polio has nearly cost it very dear. The Government of India has just about managed to defeat a WHO resolution which—if passed at the World Health Assembly in Geneva—would have forced every Indian to carry an immunization certificate while travelling abroad. WHO has decided that there should not be any travel advisory in this session, announced Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss. This may be good news for the moment but there is some bad news as well. Polio is spreading and the international community is not taking this lightly. From 15 June 2007, polio, bird flu, smallpox and SARS will be treated as world health emergencies. All member countries will have to inform WHO in case of an outbreak.
According to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, India has the dubious distinction of being 1 of only 4 countries (with Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan) that remain endemic for polio. In 2006, India saw a 10-fold increase in polio, reporting 676 cases. As on 15 June 2007, India has already recorded 62 confirmed cases of polio with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar contributing 38 and 15 cases, respectively. The Indian government has decided to contribute an additional sum of Rs 1300 crore in what is being called the biggest immunization programme the world has ever seen.
India is fast running out of time and if the government and the healthcare sector do not wake up and manage to get their act together, Indians will soon have to carry a ‘disease-free’ certificate each time they travel abroad.
animesh jain,
Mangalore, Karnataka
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Note added at 23 mins (2007-11-04 09:02:55 GMT)
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http://nmji.in/archives/Volume_20_3_May_June/news/Immunizqti...
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Fitness Certificate / or Mental & Physical Fitness Certificate
Or Physical check-up.
as mentioned in reference 1
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Note added at 39 mins (2007-11-04 09:19:21 GMT)
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Or medical fitness certificate
as mentioned in reference 1
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Note added at 39 mins (2007-11-04 09:19:21 GMT)
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Or medical fitness certificate
Reference:
http://www.jam.edu.jo/ar_reg.htm
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Physical+Fitness+Certificate%22&btnG=Search
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1 hr
certificate of good health
it's usually called this euphemistically in the English-speaking world
2 hrs
Free & Clear Medical Certificate
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4 hrs
clear bill of health
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http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/94_june23.html
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13 hrs
A certificate that proves that he is free of any disease
We don't have to translate everything word by word.. if a sentence explains what we need to say then so be it....
1 day 20 hrs
Proof of good health
Another option for you
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