Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "fiction" ¶ 783
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Infectious and hepatitis
* Infectious canine hepatitis
* 2008. 121V. U Remove ( abolish ) 18 species ( Human enteric coronavirus, Human coronavirus OC43, Bovine coronavirus, Porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus, Equine coronavirus, Murine hepatitis virus, Puffinosis coronavirus, Rat coronavirus, Transmissible gastroenteritis virus, Canine coronavirus, Feline coronavirus, Infectious bronchitis virus, Duck coronavirus, Goose coronavirus, Pheasant coronavirus, Pigeon coronavirus, Turkey coronavirus, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus ) from the genus Coronavirus

Infectious and .
** U. S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases ( USAMRIID ; 1969 – present )
), USAMRIID ’ s Medical Management of Biological Casualties Handbook, 6th edition, U. S. Army Medical Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland ( April 2005 ).
Infectious diseases can be transmitted, e. g. by hand-to-mouth contact with infectious material on surfaces, by bites of insects or other carriers of the disease, and from contaminated water or food ( often via faecal contamination ), etc.
In 1885, he became professor of hygiene at the University of Berlin, then in 1891 he was made Honorary Professor of the medical faculty and Director of the new Prussian Institute for Infectious Diseases ( eventually renamed as the Robert Koch Institute ), a position from which he resigned in 1904.
Infectious diseases, also known as transmissible diseases or communicable diseases comprise clinically evident illness ( i. e., characteristic medical signs and / or symptoms of disease ) resulting from the infection, presence and growth of pathogenic biological agents in an individual host organism.
Infectious pathogens include some viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and aberrant proteins known as prions.
Infectious diseases are sometimes called " contagious " when they are easily transmitted by contact with an ill person or their secretions ( e. g., influenza ).
Infectious disease results from the interplay between those few pathogens and the defenses of the hosts they infect.
In a study conducted at the U. S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases ( USAMRIID ), treatment with ST-193 once a day for 14 days resulted in significant reduction in mortality ( 71 % of the animals survived at the low dose ), whereas all untreated animals and those treated with ribavirin died within 20 days of the infection.
On his return he established a private medical practice and small laboratory in Berlin-Steglitz, and in 1891 received a call from Robert Koch to join the staff at his Berlin Institute of Infectious Diseases, where in 1896 a new institute was established for Ehrlich ’ s specialization, the Institute for Serum Research and Testing ( Institut für Serumforschung und Serumprüfung ), whose director he became.
* Infectious Disease -- University of Arizona ( microvet. arizona. edu )
Because the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics encourages the spread of multidrug resistant strains and the development of Clostridium difficile infections, treatment guidelines from the Infectious Disease Society of America, the American Thoracic Society, and other professional organizations recommend minimizing the use of fluoroquinolones and other broad-spectrum antibiotics in less severe infections and in those in which risk factors for multidrug resistance are not present.
United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases ( USAMRIID ) have found that an experimental F1 / V antigen-based vaccine protect cynomolgus macaques but fails to protect African green monkeys.
Infectious Diseases Transmissible from Animals to Humans.
Infectious processes in which biofilms have been implicated include common problems such as urinary tract infections, catheter infections, middle-ear infections, formation of dental plaque, gingivitis, coating contact lenses, and less common but more lethal processes such as endocarditis, infections in cystic fibrosis, and infections of permanent indwelling devices such as joint prostheses and heart valves.
The U. S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ( NIAID ) also participates in the identification and prevention of biowarfare and first released a strategy for biodefense in 2002, periodically releasing updates as new pathogens are becoming topics of discussion.

hepatitis and .
It was the day to canvass for infectious hepatitis.
`` I got a hundred and sixty dollars for the hepatitis fund '', she said excitedly when he walked in.
The adenovirus E1B-55K protein and the hepatitis B virus HBx protein are examples of viral proteins that can perform such a function.
Biotechnology is also commonly associated with landmark breakthroughs in new medical therapies to treat hepatitis B, hepatitis C, cancers, arthritis, haemophilia, bone fractures, multiple sclerosis, and cardiovascular disorders.
) of individuals undergoing medical treatment, particularly emergency medical treatment of those who might be infected with illnesses such as HIV, or hepatitis so as to reduce as much as possible the chances of transmitting these illnesses.
An " abnormal " liver with conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, gall bladder disease, and cancer will have a slower rate of metabolism.
Although Group VII viruses such as hepatitis B contain a DNA genome, they are not considered DNA viruses according to the Baltimore classification, but rather reverse transcribing viruses because they replicate through an RNA intermediate.
Kaye died of a heart attack in March 1987, following a bout of hepatitis.
Kaye had quadruple bypass heart surgery in February 1983 ; he contracted hepatitis from a blood transfusion he received at that time.
Some examples include drug rashes, liver toxicity ( hepatitis ), or aplastic anemia.
Chlamydia, human papillomavirus ( HPV ), gonorrhea, herpes, hepatitis ( multiple strains ), and other sexually transmitted diseases ( STDs ), can be transmitted through oral sex.
Other immediate complications include acute urinary retention, urinary infection, wound infection, septicemia, tetanus, and in case of unsterile and reused instruments, hepatitis and HIV.
It was later established that he had been suffering from hepatitis.
For instance, for genotype 1 hepatitis C treated with Pegylated interferon-alpha-2a or Pegylated interferon-alpha-2b ( brand names Pegasys or PEG-Intron ) combined with ribavirin, it has been shown that genetic polymorphisms near the human IL28B gene, encoding interferon lambda 3, are associated with significant differences in the treatment-induced clearance of the virus.
This finding, originally reported in Nature, showed that genotype 1 hepatitis C patients carrying certain genetic variant alleles near the IL28B gene are more possibly to achieve sustained virological response after the treatment than others.
Later report from Nature demonstrated that the same genetic variants are also associated with the natural clearance of the genotype 1 hepatitis C virus.
According to the Chief Kremlin physician, Dr. Yevgeny I. Chazov, Chernenko had also developed both chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis.
In his writings, he described many conditions including asthma, diabetes, hepatitis, and pneumonia, and emphasized moderation and a healthy lifestyle.
" These results suggest that riluzole might indeed have antidepressant efficacy in subjects with bipolar depression ," say the team. Safety monitoring includes regular liver function tests and people with liver disease such as hepatitis should be monitored especially carefully.
In addition, enrollment in methadone maintenance has the potential to reduce the transmission of infectious diseases associated with opiate injection, such as hepatitis and HIV.

shouted and .
Calhoun shouted.
Montero shouted furiously.
This time he delayed so long that some of the engages shouted frantically, but they held their fire.
He shouted.
I would have foregone my romantic chances rather than leave a friend sweltering and dusty and -- Well, at least I wouldn't have shouted back a taunt.
Popping upright, the marine waved both hands and shouted.
The marine shouted for it until it seemed that his voice had to crack.
Suddenly one of them shouted, ran a few feet, bent forward and put his mouth to the ground.
`` I'm mad '', shouted Payne, as he ran out into the hall.
He shouted, and was aghast at the echoes.
In the meadow below, militia officers shouted at their men and on King's Bridge two boys sat fishing.
He shouted.
Jennie had shouted each time.
His followers shouted the old battle cry after him and charged the hill, firing as they ran.
Listenin' with wonder at the strange words of the bullwhackers as they shouted `` Whoa '', `` Haw '', and `` Gee '', they thought them words the names of the animals, and began callin' cattle `` wohaws ''.
Vince shouted finally, `` Get her over to Rose's and I'll come by and see that she stays put ''.
`` Hey, come back '', he shouted.
Everything shouted gentleman farming, the kind of grandfather-father-to-son folding money the Point is known for.
When I told him someone had torn it out, he shouted.
He began to wish that he hadn't shouted that other evening when the truck bore down through the crossing.
The final group included folk songs from back home, stomped out, shouted and chanted with irresistible spirit and in cowboy costume.
He shouted at her and told her he loved her and couldn't understand why she had upset herself.
He shouted.
He shouted like a hoarse old mastiff, his hair stiff and bristling.

0.963 seconds.