Sentences with phrase «deadly viruses such»

In general, Breeders give vaccinations to their puppies because they have been told that they must vaccinate them in order to protect them from getting deadly viruses such as Parvo, Distemper, etc..
Or a rogue scientist, or just a careless one, could release a deadly virus such as smallpox.

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Instead, they die at far faster rates than normal as a host of other ailments, such as deformed wing virus and deadly pathogens, exact a toll.
«If Nigeria can control an outbreak caused by such a deadly and highly contagious virus from the start, any country in the world can do the same,» WHO wrote.
If there have been a large number of such cases, it would mean the virus is less deadly than it might appear — but also more widespread in the community, and therefore possibly more transmissible than we realise.
The problem is that many people have antibodies to these viruses and their immune responses can make such treatments dangerous or even deadly.
When that host is the human genome, the price may be paid in susceptibility to such deadly invaders as the HIV virus, some forms of cancer, and other diseases.
Aim for an external problem, such as catching a killer, stopping a deadly virus, or getting two people to go out on a date.
It is hard to believe that such a simply constructed organism could be so deadly; however, this virus has proved especially effective at infecting by rapidly dividing host cells such as intestinal cells, bone marrow cells, cells of the lymph system, and fetal cells.
It made a huge splash in the press because the molecular genetics part of the story established such a clear cross-species transmission of an influenza virus - not because it is a new, deadly disease of dogs.
Desexing and vaccination against diseases, such as the deadly parvo virus and highly infectious canine cough, are also important to discuss with your vet.
Biting insects are not only bothersome; they may transmit deadly diseases such as heartworm and West Nile Virus.
Her arguments were challenged by other veterinary professionals whose belief in the duty to vaccinate was galvanized by episodes such as the deadly parvo virus epidemic in the late 1970s that killed thousands of dogs and was only halted by mass administration of the parvo vaccine.
It is hard to believe that such a simply constructed organism could be so deadly; however, this virus has proved especially effective at infecting rapidly dividing host cells such as intestinal cells, bone marrow cells, cells of the lymph system, and fetal cells.
In a recent development, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was forced to admit that a patented liquid silver solution called Axen30TM when used as a surface disinfectant had the ability to kill multiple strains of MRSA plus additional deadly pathogens such as Avian Influenza A (Bird Flu), Human Corona virus (SARS), Feline Calicivirus (Norovirus), Rotavirus, Campylobacter jjejuni and Acinetobacter baumannii.
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