Sentences with phrase «about by infection»

Based on the environment and public health situation in Cebu City at the time, these cases of diarrhea were most likely brought about by infection, Eisenberg said.

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Drug - resistant infections could cost the world about $ 100 trillion in lost output by 2050, the coalition statement said, citing recent academic research.
C. S. Lewis talks about Christianity being best spread «by infection
So that she doesn't have to worry about getting any type of infections inserted into her by digital penetration, or tongue or using sex toys.
Babies usually are at a higher risk of infection at about six months because they start exploring objects by putting them in their mouths.
Just saw a post on the Mayo Clinic website written by CNM / RN who said among other things «water birth doesn't increase the risk of infection» and she talks about the dive reflex.
«About half of all diarrhoea episodes and a third of respiratory infections would be avoided by breastfeeding.
Another way to think about the immunization schedule is that by the time they start kindergarten, most kids will get multiple doses of 10 vaccines to protect them against 14 vaccine - preventable infections.
In no particular order, I'm going to guess that the itching is a) psychosomatic (because you're feeling kind of itchy about still nursing but also itchy about weaning), b) caused by some kind of minor infection or fungus (like low - grade thrush), or c) caused by dry skin from showers that are too hot or a harsh soap.
Oh yes, my niece had about 7 ear infections by age 2, and my coworker's son was hospitalized with pneumonia during his first year — both exclusively breast fed!
You don't have to worry about an infection caused by the rash if you use ERA's diaper rash cream.
Information about breastfeeding was prospectively collected by questionnaires without direct reference to upper and lower respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections.
At least you will not have to worry about a yeast infection being caused (or exacerbated) by a cloth diaper (assuming you follow protocol) the way you will if you switch brands of disposables.
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of microorganisms in nipple and breast pain in breastfeeding women because there is controversy about whether burning nipple pain associated with radiating breast pain is caused by a fungal infection (Candida albicans, known as «thrush») or a bacterial infection (Staphylococcus aureus, known as «golden staph»).
About 50 % of babies born in the United States have at least one ear infection by the time they turn one year, and 75 % of them have at least one ear infection before their third birthday.
As stated by UNICEF, this organization has demonstrated time and time again that formula - feeding during disaster situations brings about infection, diarrhea, dehydration, malnutrition and death to a much greater degree than if formula would have never been sent in the first place.
As stated by UNICEF, this organization has demonstrated time and time again that formula - feeding during disasterous situations brings about infection, diarrhea, dehydration, malnutrition and death to a much greater degree than if formula would have never been sent in the first place.
In the U.S., this effort led to the growth of community breastfeeding support circles, more awareness about the benefits linked to breastfeeding, which include lower rates of diarrhea, infections, diabetes and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and officially designated «Baby - Friendly» hospitals that earn certification by encouraging breastfeeding as the norm.
Giving one strains of lactobacillus to infants and children seems to reduce the chance of upper airway infections by about 38 %.
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For example, in high - income countries breastfeeding reduces the risk of sudden infant deaths by more than a third, while in low - and middle - income countries about half of all diarrhoea episodes and a third of respiratory infections could be avoided by breastfeeding.
The 90-90-90 program, forms part of UNAIDS global strategy of ensuring that by 2020, about 90 per cent of people would know their HIV status, while 90 per cent of those who are HIV positive would be on a sustained antiretroviral regime, with new infections reducing be 90 per cent.
Just as the task force members have been careful about discussing costs, they have also avoided laying out benchmarks and interim goals between now and getting to 750 or fewer new HIV infections annually by 2020.
STUDENTS CAUTIONED ABOUT SKIN INFECTIONS Parents and students should be aware of the threat of skin infections, commonly caused by Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria that can easily be spread from one person to another in a school setting, Oneida County Health Department officials sINFECTIONS Parents and students should be aware of the threat of skin infections, commonly caused by Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria that can easily be spread from one person to another in a school setting, Oneida County Health Department officials sinfections, commonly caused by Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria that can easily be spread from one person to another in a school setting, Oneida County Health Department officials said today.
By the end, they had lost about half their strength, some parts of their bones were thinner and they showed signs of increased inflammation usually associated with stress or infection.
These new results reveal new opportunities to think about recalibrating the immune - deviation caused by asthma - promoting RSV infection to reduce subsequent asthma and allergy.»
Crona began thinking about rank orders while working with biologist Miriam Barlow on the problem of antibiotic cycling, by which hospital doctors rotate different antibiotics to thwart patient infections.
A multi-institutional study, as reported in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, shows that mandatory flu vaccines for healthcare workers improve vaccination rates by as much as 30 percent and reduce absenteeism during critical periods by about six percent.
But even the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control concluded that there was little to worry about — that «the risk of infection by the contaminating strains in the kit is low for the users... assuming that they are healthy people.»
«Also by studying how the gut microbiota usually recover after cholera, we gain new ideas about how to manage severely disturbed microbial communities, ideas that can be used to protect against diseases that often follow such disturbance, such as infections that commonly follow antibiotic use.»
The rationale relies on studies suggesting that circumcised men reduce their own risk of HIV infection by about 60 percent.
Buck and colleagues write about how disgust can operate in a similar way: Animals protect themselves from parasites and infection by avoiding disgusting things such as dead animals of the same species or those with disease.
Resistance to antibiotics by bacteria and other microbes is an ongoing public health crisis, contributing to about two million infections and 23,000 deaths per year in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Although limited by differences in the quality of the studies included in this review, these findings have important implications: they suggest that women living in regions where HIV infection is common should be offered repeat HIV testing during pregnancy and in the postpartum period to detect incident HIV infections, and that preventing HIV transmission during pregnancy and the postpartum period should be prioritized, for example, by counseling women about the need to use condoms to prevent transmission during this period of their lives.
After about 24 hours of monitoring, the CDC said by Monday morning it had already helped the Dallas hospital institute improvements to their infection control protocols.
In a separate effort at UPMC Mercy Hospital, rates of a deadly infection were reduced by educating patients about hand hygiene.
The first clue to the importance of this molecular mimicry in herpes stromal keratitis (HSK), an autoimmune disease of the eye caused by infection with herpes virus 1 (HSV - 1), came about 3 years ago.
The finding is the «final piece of evidence that during an infection, a virus can bring about autoimmune disease [by molecular mimicry],» says viral immunologist Michael Oldstone of The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, who first proposed the hypothesis in 1982.
«Our top goal is to find genetic signatures that will predict what early stages of HPV infection are most likely to become cancerous, and what stages we need to worry less about,» says den Boon, of the Morgridge Virology team led by University of Wisconsin - Madison and Morgridge scientist Paul Ahlquist.
With an exponential rate of spread, there may have been about 100,000 infections by the time the first cases were reported in 1981.
Among those who developed infections, researchers found a distinct set of 25 proteins in fluid samples they gathered by flushing about 2 teaspoons of saline through the participant's nasal passages.
«The work on antibodies isolated from survivors of filovirus infections, including Marburg and Ebola, was started by James Crowe's laboratory at Vanderbilt University together with our laboratory about 3 years ago,» said virologist Alex Bukreyev, professor at UTMB and co-corresponding author.
For example, the staph infection, brought about by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, was once readily treated with penicillin and its molecular cousins.
«Otherwise the worry is that we will have tried these drugs, including putting people through the potential risk of experimental treatments, and still be none the wiser about which are effective,» said Tom Solomon, director of the Institute of Infection and Global Health at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom, in a statement distributed today by the Science Media Centre.
On the safety side, the panelists delved into the possible risks of injecting genetically modified cells into patients, including the potential for deadly viral infections, brain toxicity, and, paradoxically, the growth of new tumors brought about by CAR - T cells years after treatment.
Also, the Army's EIS «did not adequately document or characterize individual risk of exposure or infection, nor did it consider potential exposures to workers and others on the base itself or how the spread of a pathogen would be affected by population size and density,» according to a press release NAS issued about the study.
For example, potential donors could be asked about recent travel to areas of active Zika infection — but could still potentially be infected by sexual contact with an individual at risk.
When injected 3 days before infection with the SARS virus, the macaques excreted far less virus from their throats, and their lung damage was reduced by about 80 %.
Ivermectin, the established drug which successfully treats the infection, is known to be effective against minor damage caused to the front of the eye by the worm, but until now scientists had very little clear evidence about the drug's role in preventing more serious effects of infection, in particular damage to the optic nerve.
This pushes back the first recorded case of AIDS in the US by about a decade: the only earlier known case of human HIV infection was in Zaire in 1959.
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