Sentences with phrase «become endemic»

In this climate of austerity it is easy to understand how unpaid work experience has become endemic.
In general, influenza infections have become less common in recent years with the exception of a small number of shelters and communities in which illness has become endemic.
While there haven't been anymore outbreaks in Chicago since last year; isolated cases (15 - 30 cases per month) are still seen and the virus has become endemic to the area.
Matthew Heineman's documentary about the Mexican drug wars plays like a real - life version of some grim Sam Peckinpah Western in which violence and corruption have become endemic.
At a mere 85 minutes, it rejects the creeping bloat which has become endemic in Hollywood, and the shock of its abrupt ending leaves you feeling as if you've just staggered out of some terrible accident, and you're trying to put the shattered pieces together in your mind.
Impaired repair known as inflammation and loss of immune tolerance known as autoimmunity have become endemic in modern societies.
However, Professor Ferguson highlighted there are still many questions to answer about Zika - and therefore many caveats to making predictions: «In a worst case scenario Zika would become endemic in Latin America in the long - term, which would mean smaller, frequent outbreaks.
A once obscure infection, dengue now threatens 40 percent of the world's population and has become endemic in Mexico.
In addition, WNV emerged as the causative agent in the 1999 outbreak in the United States and has since become endemic in the country.
In many areas of the world, dengue has now become endemic, meaning that the virus exists at low levels year - round, and infections occur annually during the rainy season when mosquito populations increase rapidly.
«Comprehensive genomic study provides evidence that dengue has become endemic, diverse in China: Study suggests dengue can persist year - round in China, increasing the risk of more frequent and severe outbreaks.»
Six months after the World Health Organization (WHO) was notified of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, its experts have released a new study warning that the situation is quickly growing worse and that Ebola may even «become endemic among the human population of West Africa, a prospect that has never previously been contemplated.»
«We must face the possibility that Ebola will become endemic among the human population of West Africa, a prospect that has never previously been contemplated,» says author Christl Donnelly of Imperial College London (New England Journal of Medicine, doi.org/vvw).
The WHO has expressed fear that the disease could become endemic within the region.
H5N1 has become endemic in many countries, including China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India and Egypt, and the United Nations» Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that, with current resources, it would take at least a decade to stamp out the virus in such countries.
Given enough vaccine exemptions and localized outbreaks, it is possible that largely vanquished diseases could become endemic again.
Wabba stressed that the problem with Nigeria was corruption, which had become endemic in both the private and public sectors, and not the economic model to use.
Bloody reprisals in response to perceived blasphemy have become an endemic problem, and states like Bangladesh must affirm the human right to express one's own beliefs without fear of attack, and do more to prevent such attacks from happening in future.»
Due to increasing demand for cheaper environmental services, to the delay in implementing waste legislation, and to low ethical business values, environmental crimes become endemic — and not only in southern regions.
Violence has become endemic, an indispensable element in media fare.
And complacency could become endemic, allowing markets to grow frothy until real - world consequences force an awakening.
Though Davis notes that he didn't feel the talent pinch when launching Kohort — in fact, the company is actually reducing its headcount — he suggests that the problem has become endemic at startups across the U.S.
Disease becomes endemic and epidemic in the form of AIDS; one can join all - out efforts to rid the world of AIDS.
MRSA soon became endemic in UK hospitals and around the world.
«There is now a high risk that Ebola becomes endemic in West Africa,» says Peter Piot, head of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a co-discoverer of Ebola.
«Although effective diagnostic tests and treatments are available, more can and should be done to prevent this zoonotic pathogen from becoming endemic in the UK,» they conclude.
They and others brought the parasite back to the Old World, where it eventually became endemic across sub-Saharan Africa.
This is of particular military relevance, as service members are often vaccinated against these diseases and then deployed to areas where Zika is increasingly becoming endemic.
Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, was responsible for three major pandemics: the Plague of Justinian (6th — 8th century), the Black Death of the 14th century with recurrent outbreaks until the 18th century, and a 19th century outbreak that spread worldwide and became endemic in several regions, including Madagascar.
In these cases, the personalized OST experiences became endemic to the students» educational experiences.
Cranial cruciate tears are becoming endemic in dogs, as are luxating patellas and elbow dysplasia (two more disorders that breeders do clearances for).
Unfortunately, due to the length and spread of this outbreak, this strain is becoming endemic (a permanent virus) in the United States.
The florid insurgence becomes endemic in House of Flowers, 2007 — 2009, where blossoms overlay a human form.
Most likely, multiple strains of each serotype were introduced, and all four became endemic.
Malaria - which kills two million people worldwide every year - reaches Britain with foreign travellers, gets picked up by British mosquitos and becomes endemic in the warmer climate.
But a change in the rules and the culture of police officers and prosecutors relating to disclosure is required to avoid the most serious miscarriages of justice — those where the innocent are convicted — becoming endemic in our justice system.

Not exact matches

The convictionâ $» endemic among churchfolkâ $» persists that, if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sortâ $ ¦ This idea is both curious and ironical because it is bluntly contradicted in Scripture and in the experience of the continuing biblical witness in history from the event of Pentecost unto the present momentâ $ (William Stringfellow, quoted in A Keeper of the Word, p. 348).
My reflections arose, as I have indicated, in part from formative books and teachers, but they also grew out of grappling with Scripture (one of the lightning bolts here was the simple but profound insight of realizing once again the ineradicable connection of form and content — for instance, what is said in a parable can not be said in any other way), and with the complex business, endemic to academic theologians, of, as Kierkegaard would put it, becoming a Christian (not in general or for someone else but in particular and for me).
Energy waste and inefficiency have become so endemic in the U.S. that this appeal to a principle most Christians profess to affirm sounds almost radical.
During the flooding period, the network of irrigation canals and the organic paddy fields close to lagoons become a crucial link between marine and river environments, and provide an important habitat for many species of fish and amphibians, such as damnbusia (Gambusia holbrooki), carp (Cyprinus carpio), fartet (Lebias ibera - an endemic fish of the western Mediterranean Sea), coruna frog (Rana perezi), and others.
Yes, but sadly i think now the problem has become so endemic it is going to be on the wrong side of a nasty season or two, we need a manager who can tear everything up and start again from nothing, Spurs are used to that, but our systems and organisation have not seen significant change in 20 years, it takes a lot more rebuilding
Pedro Espada Jr., the pugnacious former Democratic state senator who fought his way through a perennial cloud of suspicion to the top ranks of state government only to later become one of the most glaring examples of endemic corruption in Albany, was convicted on Monday of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the nonprofit health care network he founded.
It is also the most floristically rich of the Hawaiian islands with Melicope stonei becoming the 249th endemic plant species known from only Kaua`i and nowhere else on earth.
«This novel assay has the potential to become an effective, simple and low - cost solution for Zika surveillance programs, prevalence studies and clinical intervention trials in flavivirus - endemic areas.»
He showed that chronic hepatitis B infections were endemic among patients in hemodialysis units, while staff members who became infected developed acute hepatitis.
The long - term prospects of such ploys are not positive, particularly with Japan's endemic demography problem becoming more obvious with each passing year.
Creating a personal experience that shoppers can't find in larger stores or online will serve pet specialty retailers well and may help combat the showrooming that has become so endemic, says Johnson.
A total of 29 endemic mammals have become extinct since European arrival.
Comfortis quickly became a valuable tool in the fight against fleas, particularly in the flea - endemic Gulf Coast region of the U.S., where veterinarians have made Comfortis their No. 1 choice
Comfortis quickly became a valuable tool in the fight against fleas, particularly in the flea - endemic Gulf Coast region of the U.S., where veterinarians have made Comfortis their No. 1 choice4 for dogs.
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