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India also is the area where is easy to have the infectious disease.
And now we have another great global contagion to contend with.
It does research on infectious diseases and reproductive health, and also provides services.
The first was a salutary reminder that infectious disease can hitch a plane ride anywhere.
Baiting mosquito traps with CARDS soaked in honey, and then analysing viral RNA in saliva left by mosquitoes that feed on them, may be a way of tracking the spread of some diseases.
ROCK concerts, iPods, jet engines, motorcycles, snowmobiles, infections and trauma - our ears are under siege.
In the late 1940s, an old man was diagnosed with tuberculosis, an incurable infectious disease at that time.
The manager released him to return to his native town to visit his grandmother who was ill in bed.
For years, many of us have relied on antibiotic use to treat various infections.
Denise Korniewicz, an infectious disease expert at the University of Miami.
This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.
Infectious diseases can be acquired in several ways.
All donated blood is tested for HIV and other infections.
They've picked up a really nasty infection from something they've eaten.
The corpse of anyone who died from a quarantinable infectious disease must be cremated at a nearby place.
The corpse of anyone who died from a quarantinable epidemic disease must be cremated at a nearby place.
To look further into possible causes of his death, we tested his mummy for genetic traces of various infectious diseases.
His thighs and shoulders ached, so maybe it was just a virus coming on.
Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients.
Any practice that draws blood could increase the risk of getting the virus.
He said there is no safe way to operate such a spa, and some infections are resistant to ultraviolet light.
An individual infected with pathogenic microorganisms without showing symptoms of disease.
Dairy cows are routinely ground into hamburger and veal calves are often fed antibiotic-laden, unmarketable "waste milk" from dairy cows undergoing treatment for infections.
Which is worse: a contagious, achy-all-over virus that runs its course in a week or two or an itchy-all-over allergic reaction that may last months?
They call for hypertension to be placed on the same policy footing as preventing infectious disease.