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  • ly from 140 ppm to 1400 ppm depending on the infectious agent to be cleared.
  • Lezmi S. et al. (2003), suggested that this infectious agent might be spread by both haematogenous
  • rom an immune deficiency or that there is an infectious agent at play in the disease.
  • The infectious agent - which caused lung disease in rabbits
  • l detection system to identify an aerosol of infectious agent became apparent at this time.
  • r, laboratory tests were unable to detect an infectious agent.
  • continued in Building 470 until 1970, but no infectious agents were again produced there.
  • seeking prompt medical advice; HIV and other infectious agents can be either asymptomatic or involve
  • cular patterns (PAMPs) that are expressed on infectious agents and initiate signalling to induce pro
  • sed the ability of ultraviolet light to kill infectious agents by disrupting their DNA.
  • iate laboratory environment from exposure to infectious agents and is provided by good microbiologic
  • rk, he coined the term prion ("proteinacious infectious agents") to refer to a previously undescribe
  • e indices, computer, industrial ventilation, infectious agents, international, small business, chemi
  • cular patterns (PAMPs) that are expressed on infectious agents, and mediate the production of cytoki
  • ike characters which after being launched at infectious agents, fly around the bacteria or viruses a
  • ns have long been thought to be protein-only infectious agents.
  • nes, hyperhomocysteinemia, hyperglycemia and infectious agents.
  • tainment in laboratories working with highly infectious agents.
  • Other acts on the tour included Skyla, Infectious, Agnes, Darren Styles, Ultrabeat, Breeze, Fr
  • focused on linguatulosis, sheep pox, equine infectious anaemia, bovine enzootic pneumonia, and oste
  • detection, diagnosis, and control of certain infectious and noninfectious illnesses, they also will
  • , the disease was not merely contagious, but infectious and portable.
  • Vampirism is highly infectious, and even small touches can eventually cause
  • t in CNS, oncology, inflammation, metabolic, infectious and other diseases from identification of a
  • ied research to prevent, diagnose, and treat infectious and immune-mediated illnesses, including HIV
  • d global implications of the re-emergence of infectious and parasitic diseases, and insurance linked
  • encephalopathies had been demonstrated to be infectious and therefore a major step forwards in their
  • rea because a number of animals carry equine infectious anemia.
  • er, they did stated that the song was not as infectious as "Drummer Boy".
  • As infectious as it is original, this is easily the stando
  • r ill (Latin: Gangraena emphysematosa) is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, cause
  • t conductor Spencer Down is tackling it with infectious bravado."
  • Avian infectious bronchitis (IB) is an acute and highly conta
  • The Infectious bronchitis virus D-RNA is an RNA element kno
  • The Infectious Bronchitis (IB) information site
  • It is caused by avian infectious bronchitis virus, a coronavirus.
  • Genus Avibirnavirus; type species: Infectious bursal disease virus
  • ncephalopathies, The [prion] is probably not infectious, but is a pathological result [of] an infect
  • for cardiac care, cardiovascular surgeries, infectious care, knee-hip orthopaedics and pulmonary ca
  • she was used as a hospital overflow ship for infectious cases, until she was sold in 1906.
  • ock swagger (see reggae jam "Roverfrenz" and infectious chant-along "Smoke Bros"), while O'Connor in
  • Nymphs: These exuberant, infectious characters celebrate each breath of life.
  • ombines a mixture of his unique experiences, infectious charisma and personality, Marky floods every
  • persistent infectious colitides, and
  • roduced by Neil Norman who sought out Dave's infectious comedic style.
  • A productive infectious cycle begins before a lysogenic cycle establ
  • ith many biotech/pharmaceutical companies on infectious disease including HIV/AIDS and meningococcal
  • Iroquois tribes from the north and probably infectious disease from European contact, the Manahoac
  • The Picardy sweat was an infectious disease of unknown etiology.
  • s, because it would be immoral to release an infectious disease into the population.
  • Unlike other kinds of infectious disease which are spread by microbes, the in
  • The Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology is based at Imperial Co
  • to International Health, the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease of Importance in Developing Countrie
  • ation of sequence variation and now used for infectious disease pharmacogenomics.
  • committee of the multidisciplinary Cambridge Infectious Disease group.
  • , is a Swedish physician, microbiologist and infectious disease researcher.
  • free) web-based journal that reports infectious disease issues from a European perspective.
  • Clonorchiasis is an infectious disease caused by the Chinese liver fluke, C
  • It thus became the first infectious disease to be wiped out.
  • 1984, Bundtzen began his own business as an infectious disease consultant.
  • Encounters with Europeans and exposure to infectious disease caused the deaths of the last people
  • The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization is a non-profit organiz
  • as a result of the pressures of losses from infectious disease and encroachment by the English colo
  • Evolution of Infectious Disease is a 1993 book by the evolutionary b
  • In this way, efforts to combat infectious disease outbreaks are strengthened.
  • degree in 1940 and developed an interest in infectious disease after hearing lectures delivered by
  • Eileen Scully, M.D., Ph.D. is an infectious disease physician at the Brigham and Women's
  • Villemin proved that tuberculosis was an infectious disease by inoculating laboratory rabbits wi
  • The editorial staff at CIDRAP (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy) at the Universi
  • the War Shipping Administration, to address infectious disease problems affecting ports.
  • In infectious disease control a smoke test is done to see
  • 1993 he returned to Sweden as professor of infectious disease control, in particular clinical bact
  • Additional evidence that CCD is an infectious disease came from the following observations
  • Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi, oomycetes, bacteria,
  • x attacks as well as his role as the on-site infectious disease physician on Capitol Hill during the
  • It has firm links to both UNC Infectious Disease Clinic and social services for HIV p
  • He launched the infectious disease division at the University of Pennsy
  • He specialized in the treatment of infectious disease and in 1964, received a master's deg
  • He also was the Infectious Disease Program Director at the National Nav
  • Martin is currently the director of the Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program (IDCRP) at
  • And he completed an Infectious Disease Fellowship at the National Naval Med
  • n contracted tuberculosis (TB), a widespread infectious disease in those years, which also occurred
  • has concluded that it was due to an epidemic infectious disease affecting both humans and animals.
  • rom vivisections, sterilization experiments, infectious disease research, freezing experiments, as w
  • The Infectious Disease Pharmacokinetics Laboratory (IDPL) i
  • ily in the case of "weak" selection (e.g. an infectious disease with only a low mortality rate) or s
  • s (STARI) or Masters' disease is an emerging infectious disease related to Lyme disease that occurs
  • Initially called the Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization, VIDO was established w
  • rrently being ascribed to pasteurellosis, an infectious disease that strikes the lungs and intestine
  • , it may be a particularly useful method for infectious disease diagnosis in low and middle income c
  • els with applications in spatial statistics, infectious disease epidemiology and finance.
  • IDS Research, is Director of the Division of Infectious Disease and of the William C. Gorgas Center
  • Infectious Disease
  • Infectious disease
  • In addition, the Infectious Disease Pharmacokinetics Laboratory also ser
  • ty of Minnesota Hospital and then trained in Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics a
  • programs, including the Sickle Cell Center, infectious disease, cardiology, vascular biology, Parki
  • molecule properties related to this science, infectious disease, hereditary diseases, and effects of
  • ar disease, endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious disease, nephrology, rheumatology, hematolog
  • wicz's research focuses on viral immunology, infectious disease, and viral-induced cancer.
  • physiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease, Interventional Cardiology, Medical
  • preimplantation genetic diagnosis, oncology, infectious disease, surgery, contraception, infertility
  • wellness, self-care, automation, control of infectious disease, reduction of medical errors, and im
  • o disease such as cancer, neurodegeneration, infectious disease, muscular disorders and possibly wil
  • lina Algonquians, suffered from epidemics of infectious disease, such as smallpox in 1698.
  • he U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit studying infectious disease, attaining the rank of lieutenant co
  • eon General asked Joseph Jones, an expert on infectious disease, to investigate the high mortality r
  • tal, Skejby, has eight medical specialities: Infectious disease, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic surgery,
  • ture industry and the monitoring of emerging infectious disease.
  • vest or to ward off evil or to be rid of and infectious disease.
  • reate and use spatial and temporal models of infectious disease.
  • r, asthma, arthritis, multiple sclerosis and infectious disease.
  • Immunology and Evolution of Infectious Disease.
  • 865 he demonstrated that tuberculosis was an infectious disease.
  • The Lancet infectious diseases (United States) 4 (9): 594.
  • South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (STCEID)
  • Philadelphia, 25 March 2007) was an American infectious diseases physician and, along with Maxwell F
  • Infectious diseases are a main cause of death for chimp
  • Biological Weapons Defense: Infectious Diseases and Counterbioterrorism, Humana Pre
  • ping cough, grippe (Flu) and a whole host of infectious diseases of viral and bacterial origin.
  • om the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) at Fort Detrick.
  • useum for hospital use at once, becoming the infectious diseases ward.
  • nd opportunities for global surveillance for infectious diseases
  • 47) is Professor of Immunology Allergies and Infectious diseases at the University of New South Wale
  • tal consisted of two children's wards, where infectious diseases such as diphtheria and polio were t
  • attending doctors and his followers against infectious diseases during the postmortem handling of A
  • Due to warfare and exposure to infectious diseases after European contact, native trib
  • ert M. Chanock, who headed the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases at the NIAID, noted that "he had ac
  • focus of the STCEID is to research emerging infectious diseases (ie.
  • the museum can investigate how inherited and infectious diseases are identified and explore the vari
  • to doctors, nurses and paramedical staff on infectious diseases through its modernised laboratory.
  • edicine, general surgery, orthopaedics, ENT, infectious diseases and pain management.
  • Meriden Councils for isolating patients with infectious diseases such as diphtheria, typhoid fever a
  • r for Preparedness, Detection and Control of Infectious Diseases (NCPDCID)
  • ng theatres, cottages to house patients with infectious diseases and a mortuary were added at a cost
  • A&E is in the new building, along with infectious diseases and tropical medicine.
  • with the increased susceptibility to certain infectious diseases in patients.
  • for diagnosis support and simulation of all infectious diseases in all countries.
  • atories, the South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (an infectious disease research ins
  • Consultation with experts in infectious diseases and microbiology is usually indicat
  • ter at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Healt
  • The Pomo suffered from infectious diseases brought in by new migrants, includi
  • rstone of Klietmann's career has centered on infectious diseases and bringing together individuals a
  • infectious diseases to which they had no immunity, such
  • getting smaller, and before long people with infectious diseases could no longer be treated at the h
  • el Mundo is noted for her pioneering work on infectious diseases in Philippine communities.
  • ee Suy, head of the Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases Program of the Department of Health
  • eral Pharmacy Practice, Ambulatory Care, and Infectious Diseases
  • stitution in the fields of genetic diseases, infectious diseases and immunology, neuroscience, stres
  • te immune system, with a particular focus on infectious diseases caused by common Gram-positive bact
  • ming pools, tableware and air, fight against infectious diseases as routine disinfection, preventive
  • irman of the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
  • h Service, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Harvard Medical School, he join
  • d Director of the new Prussian Institute for Infectious Diseases (eventually renamed as the Robert K
  • ncillor, secretary and then president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (1966 to 1979.)
  • His expertise in infectious diseases and his leadership skills brought h
  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases is a peer-reviewed, scientific jour
  • It was one of the endemic Eurasian infectious diseases to which Native Americans had no na
  • In addition he studied Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine at the Prince
  • tor of Clinical Research and Development for Infectious Diseases and Dermatology.
  • ng the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases at the State University of New York
  • Clinical Sciences (LACS), the Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology, the Department of Ph
  • chool was demolished some years later and an infectious diseases isolation unit was built on the sam
  • significantly, the introduction of Eurasian infectious diseases would have ravaged the native popul
  • e the Maxwell Finland plenary lecture at the Infectious Diseases Society of America annual session i
  • en 1616 and 1619, pandemics originating from infectious diseases carried by European fishermen kille
  • is an important requirement in escaping the infectious diseases to which turkeys are prone.
  • ming of the Spirit of Pestilence: Introduced Infectious Diseases and Population Decline Among Northw
  • ain purpose of the hospital was to deal with infectious diseases with the notable exception of small
  • d of the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the University Medical Center, U
  • holera epidemic, says Dr. Lateef Olepina, an infectious diseases consultant at the Lagos University
  • utstanding achievements in combating various infectious diseases in Africa or in establishing innova
  • h century the hospital had developed into an Infectious Diseases Hospital, treating all infections,
  • A former president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, Horstmann was e
  • y security, education, and the fight against infectious diseases were the main issues, with the conf
  • th by preventing, diagnosing and controlling infectious diseases in animals.
  • ealth Departments to monitor and investigate infectious diseases outbreaks.
  • as attending physician in Pediatrics and in Infectious Diseases at Los Angeles County General Hospi
  • y approaches, novel treatment strategies for infectious diseases are envisioned that involve targete
  • 4 competition for the design of Hither Green Infectious Diseases Hospital and then a 1908 competitio
  • and have been proven to be effective against infectious diseases such as enteritis, bronchitis, acut
  • In addition, Eurasian infectious diseases such as measles and smallpox, to wh
  • beds, and was used to isolate patients with infectious diseases until its closure in 1952.
  • eclined drastically, through exposure to new infectious diseases to which they had no immunity and w
  • It was at a time when the Service's infectious diseases surveillance role was becoming more
  • which cause most ICF patients to succumb to infectious diseases before adulthood.
  • vice included: Chairmanship of the Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital Chairmanship of the Austra
  • ed States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID).
  • ert Neisser at the Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases in 1906.
  • the Potano, the Spanish incursion spread new infectious diseases and incited warfare by competing tr
  • n immunodeficiency associated with recurrent infectious diseases caused by bacteria, fungi and virus
  • ) and the World Health Organization (WHO) on infectious diseases that caused bleeding.
  • stic decimation as were other tribes, by new infectious diseases unwittingly carried by Europeans, t
  • te until 2003, Co-Director of the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology of that Institute u
  • The South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (STCEID) was founded by the Univers
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Center for Infectious Diseases
  • 975-1980) and took part in the Royal Society Infectious Diseases in Livestock Enquiry.
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