Sentences with phrase «from smaller outbreaks»

The model ran several different scenarios to determine the impact level ranging from smaller outbreaks that may incur few costs (i.e., no lawsuits and legal fees or fines) to larger outbreaks that incur a high amount of lawsuits and legal fees.

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The new procedures, meant to reduce the chances of another outbreak, reportedly will make it more difficult for the restaurant chain to source ingredients from small local suppliers that may not be able to afford the technology and other requirements for increased scrutiny.
There have been no reports of the virus is being transmitted from mosquitoes to people in the U.S., though officials are concerned that small outbreaks could happen as the weather warms.
In the same year as the first outbreak and death from MRSA, the late John F Kennedy in his American University speech in 1963 said «In the final analysis our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breath the same air, we all cherish our children's future, & we are all mortal.»
At the time, 112 people had been infected and 70 had died from Ebola, but the World Health Organization (WHO) said Guinea's outbreak was «relatively small still,» and Guinean officials said it was under control.
«We'll probably have some small focal outbreak from an imported human case that goes unrecognized for a while, and — like a smoldering fire that eventually blows up — the next thing you know, dengue is endemic in the United States,» he says.
With the recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa reviving interest in the first outbreak of the deadly hemorrhagic fever 40 years ago, scientists led by Dr. Joel Breman of the Fogarty International Center at the National Institutes of Health have released a report highlighting lessons learned from the smaller, more quickly contained 1976 outbreak.
This method will be useful when the death risk of a novel infectious disease has to be quantified using data from small numbers of patients during the course of an outbreak, providing information on which age groups to minimize exposure in hospitals, nursing homes and daycare facilities.
Close disease surveillance and targeted use of anti-viral drugs could be enough to keep a small outbreak of avian flu from becoming the first influenza pandemic in 36 years, according to a new...
Program fellows from the 2009 — 2014 grant tackled problems of interest to Kansans such as the expansion of woody vegetation in rangelands, disease outbreaks in small mammal populations, or how insects respond to temperature change.
But in the last nine years there have been reports of small, isolated dengue outbreaks — in 2004 and 2005 in south Texas and from 2009 to 2011 in Key West.
Data from other published outbreaks was often incomplete or involved small sample sizes.
A zombie outbreak of extraterrestrial origin strikes rural Australia in this ambitious and successful debut from the Spierig brothers -LRB--RRB-, which mines humor in small - town personalities placed in unusual circumstances.
Since 2000, the highly contagious disease has been considered eliminated in the United States, aside from occasional small outbreaks sparked by overseas travelers.
Isaza recalls a large outbreak of hemorrhagic calicivirus about 10 years ago where the sentinel cat was a kitten that came from a shelter and was housed in a small animal practice.
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