Sentences with phrase «from eradication»

And there are numerous examples from eradication efforts on uninhabited islands suggesting that feral cats can reproduce successfully without any handouts at all.
One threat to the deadline comes from eradication - resistant regions.

Not exact matches

«Stepan's history of eradication efforts gives you a good sense of how involved the work can get, how many different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how much we've learned from our failures,» he writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far from a page turner.
Results from a preclinical study conducted in collaboration with researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center evaluating the combination of a proprietary investigational oral toll - like receptor 7 agonist, GS - 9620, and a proprietary investigational broadly neutralizing antibody, as part of an HIV eradication strategy.
Mrs May, a Christian, said: «I am delighted to be hosting the Santa Marta Conference, a forum dedicated to the eradication of modern slavery which brings together police chiefs and bishops from across the globe.
According to a report from The Future Project, an organization in Canada dedicated to the eradication of human sex trafficking (the practice of coercing people against their will into the sex trade), the possibility of sex trafficking rises exponentially at international sporting events like the Olympics.
Elimination of phosphorus discharge to the environment, enhancing regulatory compliance and the eradication of costs associated with phosphorus removal from waste streams.
There's no denying his talent and with a bit more consistency to his game and the eradication of silly mistakes, they could be getting something special from Luiz.
Coming from someone whose «nym is an indictment of vaccine that led to the eradication of the only disease humanity has ever fully eradicated, it's even more ironic (we are so close on polio and guinea worm, but not quite there, and polio is making a comeback).
The medical outreach is meant for the treatment of various ailments such as Malaria, Typhoid, Dental and Eye Diseases as well as Polio Eradication for all ages of persons suffering from the ailments.
If we continue to cull badgers when we can no longer be certain of the population numbers due to widespread illegal killing, we are running a serious risk of eradication of the species from large areas of the UK.
From its near eradication nationwide at the turn of the 21st century, syphilis cases in Onondaga County doubled from 2012 to 2From its near eradication nationwide at the turn of the 21st century, syphilis cases in Onondaga County doubled from 2012 to 2from 2012 to 2013.
After getting pushback from lawmakers and thousands of residents, state environmental officials are considering major changes to a management plan that called for the eradication of New York's wild mute swan population by 2025.
The Executive Secretary and Head of Mission used the forum to thank the General Chief of Defence Staff, Chad, as well as the other Service Chiefs, troops from LCBC countries and Benin Republic their commitments towards eradication of Boko Haram terrorism in the region.
Vardhan, 59, is known for his pioneering role in the eradication of polio from India, which earlier this year was declared free of wild poliovirus.
My destination is the Bernard landing strip, where a Forest Service crew is working on weed eradication and human - waste disposal, two responses to threats borne from the outside.
Results from the UCLA study showed a complete eradication leukemia in mice.
The obstacles standing in the way of eradication are layered, from political conflict to lost funding.
Eradication appears impossible, and they threaten everything from coral reef ecosystems to local economies that are based on fishing and tourism.
• To refer to the «eradication» of river blindness in Colombia (10 August, p 6) was overambitious: its removal from...
«The ability of MMV048 to block all life cycle stages of the malaria parasite, offer protection against infection as well as potentially block transmission of the parasite from person to person suggests that this compound could contribute to the eradication of malaria, a disease that claims the lives of several hundred thousand people every year,» said Professor Chibale, Founder and Director of H3D, founding Director of the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Drug Discovery Research Unit at UCT, and senior author of the paper.
• To refer to the «eradication» of river blindness in Colombia (10 August, p 6) was overambitious: its removal from just one region is «elimination»
Their impact ranges from upsetting native ecosystems, to damaging the physical environment and even threatening human and animal health; hence the cost to agriculture, fisheries and forestry, as well as the expense of control and eradication programmes.
New findings to be published Friday in the journal Science add another to the list: the eradication of a pervasive fertilizer pollutant from streams.
The outbreak in West Africa threatens the momentum of the polio eradication campaign, which cut the number of new polio cases worldwide from an estimated 350,000 in 1988 to only 784 in 2003 and wiped out the disease in the Americas, the Western Pacific region, and Europe.
Researchers hope that this type of therapy could reduce infected individuals» dependence on antiviral medications, lower the cost of therapy, and permit the possible eradication of HIV from its hiding places in the body.
An iron chelator deferoxamine (DFO) enhances accumulation in CSCs of PpIX from 5 - ALA, which will facilitate the elimination of CSCs for cancer eradication.
While conservationists have been killing rats for years, using bait and traps, the new strategy aims for «100 % eradication» from nine islands and islets, including Jervis and Beagle islands, the officials announced in a statement.
After cases skyrocketed in 2011, the country stepped up its eradication efforts, and there have been just 56 cases so far this year, down from 173 this time last year.
Under her purview were projects ranging from agricultural development — including crop research — to polio eradication.
The results are «very encouraging,» says Mariano Esteban, a poxvirus researcher at the Universidad Autónoma in Madrid, Spain, adding that they could prelude a safer generation of smallpox vaccines for humans to replace the old standbys from the smallpox eradication era.
Dr. Zobair Younossi will present data from the study «The Impact of Sustained Viral Eradication on the Work Productivity of Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C (CHC) from the Five Western European Countries and the United States,» abstract 228, on Sunday, May 17.
«It is probably the most remarkable achievement in the history of veterinary science,» says Peter Roeder, a British veterinarian involved with FAO's Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme (GREP) from its launch in 1994 until he retired in 2007.
The results suggest that managers may need to simultaneously eliminate more than one predator to save rare animals from extinction, he adds; eradication efforts frequently focus on only one species.
But we would not let this setback stop us from reaching our eradication goal.
«We wanted to know if eradication of this very small population of stem cells would improve organ function, and both kidney and heart were completely protected from developing fibrosis - related complications (e.g., kidney failure and heart failure),» said Humphreys, who also heads the Onco - Nephrology Program at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute.
Over the last 15 years in the United States, a series of rat eradications from islands has been implemented using aerial broadcast approaches.
The removal of introduced rats from island ecosystems is a powerful conservation tool to protect threatened species, and has been adopted worldwide with ~ 500 successful eradications reported.
If ART - R is not effectively contained, its spread from South - East Asia could undermine antimalarial treatment globally, jeopardizing eradication efforts and causing a massive death toll.
Some expressed optimism and hope that such research could eventually lead to the eradication of genetic diseases from the face of the Earth.
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for the BEAT - HIV Delaney Collaboratory UM1 AI 126620; NIH grants R01 AI065279, U01 AI065279, R21 AI129636, R21 NS106970, and R21 AI118411; grants from W.W. Smith Charitable Trust, Spanish Secretariat of Science and Innovation and FEDER, GeSIDA and Spanish AIDS network Red Temática Cooperativa de Investigación en SIDA, Spanish Health Institute Carlos III, Penn Center for AIDS Research, Spanish «Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Instituto de Salud Carlos III», «Pla estratègic de recerca i innovació en salut» (PERIS), from the Catalan government, Collaboratory for AIDS Research on Eradication, UCSD CFAR, Department of Veterans Affairs, and James B. Pendleton Charitable Trust.
Conference: Towards a Cure for HIV: From Pathogenesis to Eradication When: Thursday 5 — Friday 6 September, 2013 Where: Nobel Forum, Nobels väg 1, Karolinska Institutet Campus Solna Register by emailing [email protected] Reports came from the USA in the spring about a baby with HIV who was put on very early intensive antiviral medicatFrom Pathogenesis to Eradication When: Thursday 5 — Friday 6 September, 2013 Where: Nobel Forum, Nobels väg 1, Karolinska Institutet Campus Solna Register by emailing [email protected] Reports came from the USA in the spring about a baby with HIV who was put on very early intensive antiviral medicatfrom the USA in the spring about a baby with HIV who was put on very early intensive antiviral medication.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — June 25, 2009 — Scientists at the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology (GIVI) have found another clue that may lead to eradication of HIV from infected patients who have been on antiretroviral therapy.
«We think that understanding the role of isoprenoids during gametocytogenesis and identifying metabolic steps absent or sufficiently different from its human host will allow us to design more efficient drugs to block malaria transmission, which is one of the key components for malaria elimination and eradication,» Cassera said.
In September 2011, the United Nations General Assembly High - Level Meeting on «Addressing desertification, land degradation and drought in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication» brought together political leaders from across the world.
Online reports and testimonials are proving highly positive, with results ranging from improvement to complete eradication of the problem.
He considers RNAi technology to potentially be the «next big breakthrough» in ant eradications, and finally resolve the non-target issue that currently prevents ants from becoming the world's most eradicated animal taxa.
This year's Keystone meeting on HIV Pathogenesis, Therapy and Eradication, which takes place in Whistler, British Columbia from March 26 - 31, is held jointly with a meeting on Virus Entry, Replication and Pathogenesis, which includes discussion of many viruses other than HIV.
That's what really supports the immune system so it makes the whole process of eradication much easier and easier to — to rebound back from both.
Yeast overgrowth testing from a specialized lab should be done and a complete yeast eradication program of dietary changes and yeast killing herbal supplements should be followed.
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