NOUN | a new infection | new infections | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In 2013 researchers from Aberdeen University announced that they were starting a hunt for undiscovered chemicals in organisms that have evolved in deep sea trenches, hoping to find "the next generation" of antibiotics, anticipating an "antibiotic apocalypse" with a dearth of new infection-fighting drugs.
- These conidia are disseminated by rain splash or wind onto new infection courts such as leaves, young fruit, or blossoms.
- But epidemiological studies and mathematical models of the epidemic began to indicate that that was not high enough to bring the epidemic below the tipping point, primarily because prevalence was already so high that any failures to use condoms had a high chance of leading to a new infection.
- Once a host is found, the conidia germinate and form germ tubes with a club-shaped appressorium that penetrates the cell wall and initiates a new infection.
- Thus, a positive reaction to a subsequent test may be misinterpreted as a new infection, when in fact it is the result of the boosted reaction to an old infection.
- ... bipartite) genomes have these components separated into two different particles both of which must usually be transmitted together to initiate a new infection within a suitable host cell.
- After host lysis, new phages trigger a new infection cycle with surrounding bioavailable host species resulting in growth and expansion.
- ” This increased the proportion of people cured of TB from 40% to nearly 80%, costing up to $10 per life saved and $3 per new infection avoided.
- On 21 December 2021, Health Minister Willum Þór Þórsson introduced new infection prevention restrictions, with a gathering limit of 20 persons, in response to growing omicron cases.
- These conditions must also happen during post bloom fruit and 10 week old fruit. New infection during the summer months is rare because the conditions for it are usually not present.
- Because of these characteristics, spores are able to survive throughout the winter and be released in the spring for new infection.
- Residual bacteria in the soil, debris or other plants may also cause new infection in clean seed.
- In terms of lowering new infection rates of STIs and HIV in particular, there is a mixed opinion on the influence of abstinence only.
- Conidia germinate and form germ tubes which enter the host through stomata or through the cuticle, before forming intramatrical mycelia which moves through the plant and establishes the new infection.
- In 1977, Malwista and Steere identified the illness as a new infection spread by tick bites.
- Although it does not use new infection techniques, it was initially thought to be notable based on the scale and speed at which it spread, and that it affected some of Apple's iTunes service.
- Although it is known that CMV colitis is almost always caused by reactivation of latent CMV infection in immunocompromised patients, new infection of CMV or reinfection of different strain of CMV can cause colitis in immunocompetent hosts.
- The tagged leukocytes subsequently localize to areas of relatively new infection.
- It is possible for a patient to transfer Green Nail Syndrome from an infected nail to a non-infected nail via self-inoculation, in transferring the bacteria to a new infection site.
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