Sentences with phrase «as asymptomatic infection»

Juan Bonifacino's lab at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, for one, had discovered the role a certain protein plays as asymptomatic infection progresses to AIDS but testing of a new class of potential HIV medications had to be stopped due to the shutdown.

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It is also possible that WNV caused infections that were asymptomatic, as occurs in approx. 80 % of cases, or that remained undetected including neuro - invasive cases,» Tsakris says.
As a natural host of influenza A viruses (including H5N1), the duck is known to often remain asymptomatic under influenza infection.
We know a small number of international health workers were infected with the virus but we thought it was possible that some infections had been missed, as we know asymptomatic or unrecognised infections can occur.
To update its 2004 recommendation on screening for syphilis infection in nonpregnant adults, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on screening for syphilis infection in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adults and adolescents, including patients coinfected with other sexually transmitted infections (such as HIV).
This may be explained by our finding of a high rate of subclinical infection by TMAdV in asymptomatic titi monkeys (35 %), but may also be due to separate introductions of TMAdV into the colony from an as - yet unidentified reservoir.
While Ebola virus disease (EVD) is notorious for being one of the world's most deadly infections, it actually has a wide range of outcomes, where asymptomatic presentation may be as common as fatality.
One such infection is West Nile virus, which is an emerging virus that is asymptomatic in 80 % of infections.1 However, the incident of severe infection is raised by 20 % in the over 60s, as discussed by Montgomery in this CEI review.
Potential infection or asymptomatic infection of humans must be evaluated as soon as possible because duck consumption in Asia, especially in China, is extremely heavy.
Cats carry ringworm on their fur more frequently than dogs and are typically asymptomatic; dogs will almost always show signs of the infection, such as raised, circular lesions and hair loss.
As in many herpes infections found in other species, adult animals can live for years with no apparent signs; these are called «asymptomatic carriers.»
diagnosed as having Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), AIDS Related Complex (ARC), or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection (symptomatic or asymptomatic) or been treated for AIDS, ARC, or HIV by a physician or heath care provider?
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