The word
"aerosolized" means to convert something into tiny particles or droplets that can float in the air.
Full definition
Canine flu can spread to other dogs by direct contact
with aerosolized respiratory secretions (coughing and sneezing) from infected dogs, by uninfected dogs coming into contact with contaminated objects, and by moving contaminated objects or materials between infected and uninfected dogs.
The virus can spread by
aerosolized respiratory secretions, contaminated inanimate objects, and by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
The virus also can be transmitted person - to - person
by aerosolized particles.
To this end, Brown University engineer Kenneth Breuer and biologist Sharon Swartz shot high - resolution 3 - D video of bats flying through a corridor filled with
aerosolized particles to mark airflow patterns.
In a collaborative study published in Nat Med, a Fleming Marie Curie Fellow revealed that
aerosolized delivery of active Thyroid Hormone (TH) resolved pulmonary fibrosis in two mouse models through a mechanism that involved improvement of mitochondrial biogenesis and mitophagy in alveolar type II epithelial cells.
This caused the methane to
aerosolize into fine particles, creating a haze akin to that which today is present in the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan.
Studies have shown that a drop in absolute humidity is correlated with a significant increase in the presence of active flu virus
in aerosolized droplets.
Researchers testing the dispersal of bacteria in public restrooms found that the hand dryers were picking up bacterial deposits, likely
from aerosolized microbes caused by the flushing of uncovered toilets.
And the doctor prescribed a bronchodilator, which relaxes airways, to be given three times a day with a nebulizer, a machine that
delivers aerosolized medication directly to the lungs.
The study didn't address whether smaller
aerosolized droplets from coughs and sneezes could spread the virus longer distances, Lednicky says — a characteristic that would make the virus more transmissible.
The jury is still out on spray sunscreen,
which aerosolizes the particles and promises fewer child chase - downs.
Birds should never be exposed to cigarette smoke or other
aerosolized toxins to which they are very sensitive.
However, the efficacy of
aerosolized medications in cats was not verified until 2004, when Rhonda Schulman, DVM, DACVIM, and her colleagues at the University of Illinois, Urbana, found that medication was indeed delivered to the lower airways in therapeutic doses.
Or you may receive one drug that can be taken two different ways depending on your child's symptoms — either via an inhaler or in a liquid to be used with a nebulizer, a machine that delivers
aerosolized medicine.
Leptospirosis may also be transmitted by urine from an infected animal, whether ingested, via mucous membrane contact or even by
inhaling aerosolized particles, such as when hoses are used to flush urine from cement flooring.
CIV is
easily aerosolized when dogs cough and sneeze, as the virus droplets can be spread up to 25 feet.
Just like the human flu virus, the dog flu is an airborne virus that is spread by coughing and sneezing
via aerosolized respiratory secretions.
The brighter the white of the cloud cover shown on the combination satellite / radar maps above and below, the more
heavily aerosolized the cloud cover is.
Inhalation rabies has occurred, but only in special circumstances, such as persons exposed to large amounts of
aerosolized virus in bat caves.
You get truly smoked bacon, not something that was sprayed with
aerosolized liquid smoke and cooked in a big oven.
One SARS patient with diarrhea managed to infect 321 other people in an apartment complex because faulty
plumbing aerosolized his feces, allowing them to drift on wind currents into other apartments.
As a group, dolphins may come to the surface, issue a forceful exhalation through their blowholes and then all inhale,
sharing aerosolized particles expelled from adjacent dolphins.
«It produces the beam of
aerosolized live cyanobacteria with very little solvent, which allows for low - noise diffraction patterns.
«The BioWatch Program is the only federally — managed, locally — operated nationwide bio — surveillance system designed to detect
select aerosolized biological agents,» says DHS spokesman SY Lee.
«Another potential application is biodefense, where eCAPs may be used as a rapid postexposure aerosol treatment in individuals after exposure to
aerosolized pathogens, where the goal of immediate treatment would be to rapidly reduce bacterial dose from a lethal to a nonlethal or subclinical level,» says Montelaro.
Hirsh and his colleagues Rozi Andretic and Sarah Chaney
administered aerosolized cocaine to fruit flies and watched for signs of a fly high, such as compulsive grooming, proboscis extension, and flying in circles.
These spores are
readily aerosolized and cause infections in humans and animals when inhaled [32].
She watched the girls standing with heads tilted and elbows jutted, pushing in earrings, and the
boys aerosolizing themselves with a body spray called Stadium, which seemed to be half pine sap, half A. 1.
Aerosolized irritants can easily enter the eyes, nose, mouth, and respiratory tract, and can contribute to inflammation and illness.
Use common sense when applying these agents, as both can
create aerosolized debris that can be inhaled by pets and people.
Canine Influenza is a highly contagious airborne and
aerosolized disease (discussed in greater detail, below) that can spread like wildfire.
This condition describes people who have a sensitivity to the protein in
aerosolized bird fecal matter, and manifests in acute, subacute, or chronic forms.
While drugs such as acetylcysteine are capable of breaking the disulphide bonds that are partially responsible for the particularly viscid nature of airway mucus, in practice,
aerosolized acetlycysteine is irritating to airway epithelium and can promote significant bronchoconstriction.
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