From fish in a British lake to lions and corals, many plants and animals have suffered devastating
disease outbreaks because of human activity, says Michael Le Page
Some individuals may be better suited than others to work in high - risk job placements during an infectious
disease outbreak because they are more likely to have an adequate response to a vaccine, or because their genotype is associated with a lower risk of developing severe infection.
Not exact matches
The first weeks of college can be tough, but there's been an
outbreak of college kids getting hand, foot, and mouth
disease and it's strange,
because it's something that usually affects children.
A day after Gov. Andrew Cuomo rolled out new statewide rules for the cooling towers that spawned the deadly
outbreak of Legionnaires»
disease in the Bronx, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed off on the city's portion of the «joint» regulations on the potentially infectious air conditioning units — declaring it a «huge undertaking»
because no such controls ever existed before.
In August, Diaz Jr. reportedly phoned Cuomo, with whom he has had a long - standing relationship, asking him to help with a Legionnaires»
Disease outbreak that claimed more than ten lives
because he felt the de Blasio administration's response was not effective.
Pandemic preparedness is not only critical
because of the threat of a future pandemic or an
outbreak of an emerging infectious
disease, but also
because school preparedness for all types of disasters, including biological events, is mandated by the U.S. Department of Education.
Aug. 1, 2016: The CDC issues a travel warning that pregnant women should avoid a specific neighborhood in Miami, one of the first times the agency has done this
because of a
disease outbreak in the continental U.S.
Even Tea Partiers, though, may have become a bit complacent
because of movies like
Outbreak that show how an antiserum for any new
disease can be synthesized in a matter of hours with no specialized knowledge by Cuba Gooding Jr..
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Because the bacterium that causes TB can lie dormant in someone's lung for months or even years before it causes
disease, we had no way of knowing whether a TB case we have just diagnosed was a recent infection — suggesting the
outbreak is still going on — or whether the person was infected years ago.»
6 April Veratect, a Kirkland, Washington - based company that scours news reports for emerging threats, reports in its subscription - only database that local Mexican health officials have declared an alert
because of respiratory
disease outbreak in La Gloria, Veracruz state, Mexico.
The researchers say that
because the results are immediately available with a smartphone, the method could enable real - time monitoring of environmental pollution,
disease outbreaks and food safety.
An imminent
outbreak of the
disease is unlikely, the researchers say,
because sanitation in the US is generally good.
Joseph Rosen, a professor of surgery at Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine and adjunct professor of engineering at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering, describes the new approach to vaccine development as «revolutionary,»
because it could dramatically reduce the amount of time needed to respond to
disease outbreak.
Because there are so many domestic cats and dogs who are not vaccinated, there are frequent
outbreaks of serious
disease across the country.
Because it is considered to be an interspecies transmission, the Center for
Disease Control is monitoring the
outbreak, but officials do not consider the virus to be a public (human) health threat at this time.
Because of this and random events such as
disease outbreaks the difficulty level can rise if you were not prepared.
This raises many interesting conceptual and technical challenges
because many of the societies concerned are not familiar with
outbreaks of these
diseases.
They stress the importance of maintaining a diversity within each crop,
because: «Plant genetic diversity also has the potential to provide traits that can help meet future challenges, such as the need to adapt crops to changing climatic conditions or
outbreaks of
disease.»
By 2085, an estimated 5.2 billion people — more than 3 billion additional people worldwide — are projected to be at risk for dengue
because of climate change - induced increases in humidity that contribute to the
disease's spread, based on models that use observed relationships between weather patterns and dengue
outbreaks.6 Researchers in Australia and New Zealand calculated that climate change is projected to increase the range and risk of dengue in these countries.