Sentences with phrase «first emerging disease»

«Bd is the first emerging disease shown to cause the decline or extinction of scores of populations of amphibians not otherwise threatened around the world,» Goldberg said.

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Rumours emerged Wednesday that the first case of the disease has been recorded in Accra, a month after the Ghana Health Service issued a public health alert warning Ghanaians of a possible outbreak in the country.
The report says that preimplantation genetic diagnosis should be allowed in cases where a couple want to have a child, but a pregnancy is likely to lead to a baby with a serious and incurable genetic disease, including those that first emerge in adulthood.
Nipah virus, (NiV) the real - life disease, first emerged in a village in Malaysia in 1998.
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Shortly after the first encephalitis cases emerged, a team from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lab in Fort Collins concluded from antibody tests that the culprit was St. Louis encephalitis, a disease that is endemic in the southern United Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lab in Fort Collins concluded from antibody tests that the culprit was St. Louis encephalitis, a disease that is endemic in the southern United disease that is endemic in the southern United States.
«Snake fungal disease identified in wild British snakes for first time: Study finds emerging fungal pathogen amongst European snake populations.»
Other Institutions also belong to the Campus: the University of Milan; Cogentech, an IFOM - IEO consortium committed to developing leading genomic technologies (nanotechnologies, proteomics, bioinformatics, disease models), the European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM), that organizes training in emerging sectors of Biomedicine, offering the first European PhDs in Molecular Medicine, Medical Nanotechnologies, Foundations of the Life Sciences and their Ethical Consequences; Genextra, a biotech company whose mission is to develop new therapies against cancer and aging - related disease; Biopolo, a not for profit company involved in the technological transfer of basic research to the productive system.
Health departments around the U.S. have the ability to test for the virus, and the U.S. has already tested around 550 people in 45 states as a precaution since the disease first emerged in 2012.
After 22 years of disease she entered therapy, and, in the first session, it emerged that her dentist father had died by suicide when the patient was age 6 and when he was 33.
In the 1970s, when canine parvovirus first emerged, no one knew the cause of this rapidly spreading and often deadly disease.
The first epidemic to emerge in the era of climate change, the disease infects half a million people in the US and Europe each year, and untold multitudes in Canada, China, Russia, and Australia.
The NCCAH has also explored traditional approaches and strategies in resources on the emerging priorities of environmental health, chronic diseases, and food security, each of which has been identified as a growing health concern by First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
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