Sentences with phrase «catch diseases from»

The «guilt trip» isn't true Among the small minority of TNR programs which still test every cat, the main argument advanced is that, by returning a cat who is FIV or FeLV positive, you are responsible for the deaths of any other cats who catch the diseases from him or her.
Although people can't catch these diseases from dogs directly, infected ticks can bite people and transmit them.
Babies and children under the age of 5 are more likely to catch diseases from animals.
What if I caught a disease from one of them?
It was not my professors who had trained this capacity out of me; I had caught the disease from the general ethos of the field, the meetings and journals of the professional societies and the endless flood of monographs.
Alias, btw, you are far more likely to catch a disease from human fecal matter than dog or cat fecal matter... we are simply more susceptible to our own special germs.
They catch this disease from a manager who does no defensive coaching whatever but just hopes for the best - in other words, a fraud, not earning the money he is paid.
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HUMANS may have started out malaria - free then caught the disease from gorillas, an analysis of ape faeces suggests.
So how is it that humans catch the disease from birds?
«In the case of Lassa fever, people who catch the disease from animals show the same symptoms as those who get it from humans.
The chances of catching the disease from a squirrel are extremely low, and researchers have urged people living close to the animals not to panic.
Heartworm disease is not contagious, meaning that a dog can not catch the disease from being near an infected dog.
Keeps pet from roaming in search of a mate; pet is less likely to be hit by a car or catch a disease from another animal.
In general, using good sanitary habits can help to keep you from catching a disease from your pet.
Humans can only catch the disease from ticks, not from contact with their pets.
I knew there was a risk of catching a disease from the ticks — but I thought it was minimal.
Puppies and kittens adopted from ARF will require additional vaccines once they leave ARF and are susceptible to catching disease from unvaccinated animals.
They can also catch the disease from dogs that are «shedding» the virus in the kennel.
If a cat stays closer to home, however, he may have less chance of catching diseases from other cats or getting into fights with other animals.

Not exact matches

Today, 214 million people catch malaria from an infected mosquito, and 438,000 people die from the disease every year.
«The real opportunity for artificial intelligence,» he said, is detecting signs of disease sooner in the many people who «go from stage one to stage two to stage three cancer» before it's caught by a doctor.
It is supposed to have created the very universe, killed everyone on Earth with a flood (except 8), saves folks from tornadoes, heals diseases, causes touchdown passes to be caught... and it can not defend itself?!
Jesus did not die in a plane crash, or by catching a fatal disease, or from cancer, or in a fall off a mountain.
Gyan, who enjoyed a successful stint at the Stadium of Light but is best known for his exploits at the 2010 World Cup, was set to lead his team out for the crucial group stage clash, but is likely to sit this one despite having been released from hospital after just one night because the disease was caught so early.
The CDC has case after case of infectious diseases being caught and transmitted in hospitals - from affluent areas down to the poorest hosptials.
If you are caught in a disaster or emergency and breastfeeding, you don't have to worry about whether you have clean water or refrigeration or access to formula to ensure that your baby gets the nourishment — as well as protection from disease — he needs in the midst of chaos.
Understandably, folks who are mindful of such things - as we are too - aren't likely to want to move their livestock from pasture to pasture for fear of catching or spreading disease, etc.... not to mention that we were dealing with a goat breed that we didn't know was in such big demand!
A super sad story posted by a loving father to Imgur from Tennessee whose baby caught the terrible RSV is just one example of how serious the spreading of germs and diseases can be to our smallest members of society.
Even if you're a stay - at - home kind of family, your child can catch a contagious disease from a neighbor, a friend, or a complete stranger who sneezes as she walks by you in the grocery store.
This means you can catch these diseases if you get a tattoo from someone who uses a dirty needle.
Since symptoms can be mild for some people, your baby can catch whooping cough from adults, grandparents, or older brothers or sisters who don't know they have the disease.
A new report by the CDC shows how pregnant women can help prevent their newborns from catching this deadly disease.
And they will protect your child and yourself from catching a disease that could potentially be deadly,» Poloncarz said.
From acute to chronic disease, the system has yet to catch up.
«Let's stop the young people from getting caught in the gang pipeline to begin with, rather than just treating them as criminals once the gang takes over,» Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, said at a news conference in Brentwood, N.Y. «Let's not treat the disease, let's prevent the disease
We are all creatures, living and dying, pounding the ground, eating, catching diseases, and recovering from them.
Already we are at risk of catching rabies from our dogs, toxoplasmosis and cat - scratch disease from our cats, and psittacosis from our parrots.
He was catching potential investors at an inauspicious time: Many were smarting from disappointing trials of RNA interference therapies, which use short, double - stranded RNA to disrupt the production of disease - causing proteins.
«The disease may look contagious, and a lot of people think it is, but you can't catch it from another person.
She suggests that such a change in the behaviour of the sick mouse may protect relatives in the same group from catching the disease, which could be beneficial from an evolutionary perspective.
But precursor lesions that form in the pancreas and its ducts can signal the disease before it strikes, and when caught early enough, they can be prevented from progressing to become cancer.
In the new design, Africans not yet confirmed for Ebola are kept in individual areas to prevent healthy people from catching the disease.
Sure, cholera — once a catch - all term for many diseases that resulted in vomiting and diarrhea — comes from the Greek word cholē, for bile.
Bottlenose dolphins catch the disease through direct contact with infected dolphins and respiratory particles, or those particles that travel through the respiratory tract from the air dolphins breathe.
A study done by researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center shows that many relatives of patients who undergo testing for a gene linked to breast and ovarian cancers misinterpret the results, and less than half of those who could benefit from genetic testing say they plan to get tested themselves — despite the fact that knowing your genetic status may help catch the disease in its earliest stages.
A sick bat caught by hikers not far from Seattle has now been confirmed to have the first case west of the Rockies of the deadly bat disease white - nose syndrome.
A sick bat caught by hikers not far from Seattle on March 11 has now been confirmed as the first case west of the Rockies of the deadly bat disease white - nose syndrome.
The power of this kind of personal profiling is going to be in predicting what you might be at risk for and in catching diseases early, shifting medicine from reactive to proactive.
Golden shell clams (Polititapes aureus) caught their cancer from pullet carpet shell clams (Venerupis corrugate), which no longer carry the disease.
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