Not exact matches
The new approach may also provide protection
from acute
airborne infections such as Legionnaire's
disease.
The results suggest that bacteria can travel far
from their plant hosts while maintaining the ability to make ice; they also hint at how
airborne bacteria could play a role in the spread of plant
disease.
However, the modelling work also offers some encouraging news: the
airborne transmission of the
disease from East African countries directly to South Asia is highly unlikely, with transmission events possible only on less than one day a year.
The study, published online Aug. 17 in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, describes a new method for tracking the geographic range of this
airborne insect pathogenic fungus
from areas of a
disease outbreak.
Human interactions with indoor
airborne microbes have been investigated for more than a century (Tyndall, 1881; Carnelley, Haldane & Anderson, 1887; Tyndall, 1876), although almost exclusively
from the perspective of
disease and
airborne - transmission of pathogens (Noble et al., 1976; Sherertz, Bassetti & Bassetti - Wyss, 2001; Tang et al., 2011).
Each detail,
from the coffee station in our lobby, the private visitation room for clients, the lift tables in the exam rooms, and the advanced ultraviolet ventilation system that reduces
airborne diseases, has been thoughtfully designed to ensure comfort and safety for both our clients and patients.
Your furry friend can become sick with Strep Zoo by coming in contact with the
disease through
airborne exposure, infected surfaces, and bodily fluids
from other sick dogs.
This helps protect your little one
from susceptible
airborne dog
diseases.)
Since then, alas, the legions of depressed climatologists have multiplied exponentially, leading some virologists to speculate whether the
disease is now
airborne and you can catch it just
from reading a Michael E Mann #KochMachineDenier Tweet.