Sentences with phrase «become untreatable»

One of the most important reasons to bring your pet in on a regular basis is to monitor and treat conditions before they become untreatable.
Repeating the blood tests at least annually allows your veterinarian to monitor trends in organ function and catch potential medical concerns before they become untreatable.
Heartworm disease is a serious infection in animals, which are most common in pets, and might eventually become untreatable if not detected early.
«Many common cancers, such as head and neck cancers, become untreatable despite the best medical intervention and the highest standard of care.
World health officials have raised alarms that the growing resistance of gonorrhea to antibiotics could cause it to become untreatable.
If one simple mutation allows bacteria to resist antibiotics they've never met, diseases like TB could become untreatable once again
Gonorrhea, once a minor illness, is developing resistance to the last category of drugs that still works against it and could become untreatable
• PUBLIC HEALTH Gonorrhea has been developing defenses against drug treatment for decades, which has caused concern that it might become untreatable.
Gonorrhoea could become an untreatable disease, England's chief medical officer has warned.
In her letter, the chief medical officer said: «Gonorrhoea is at risk of becoming an untreatable disease due to the continuing emergence of antimicrobial resistance.»
It is classified as a high - alert medication, and when taken daily for more than a week, it can have irreversible, fatal side effects with symptoms manifesting only after the damage becomes untreatable.
First things first: yearly wellness checks are crucial for discovering disease before it becomes untreatable.

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Efforts to control malaria in Asia must be stepped up urgently «before it becomes close to untreatable».
A disaster is looming in Cambodia and the rest of the Greater Mekong subregion: A deadly malaria parasite has become resistant to both drugs used in the so - called artemisinin combination therapy, raising the specter of untreatable malaria.
Resistance to carbapenems makes some bacterial infections untreatable, resulting in minor infections becoming very dangerous and potentially deadly.
But while the gadolinium - based agents have become the standard, evidence shows that in some very rare cases they can lead to an untreatable condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, which can be fatal.
«Large molecule» therapies, tailored to home in on otherwise untreatable ills, have become medicine's hottest commodity.
Regular veterinary checkups can help prevent disease and catch medical conditions early, before they become severe or untreatable.
There is no doubt that the invention of antibiotics, originally from the mold Penicillium Rubens, was history changing in the fact that simple bacterial infections that were untreatable and led to many deaths, now became curable.
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