Sentences with phrase «make emerging virus»

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The White House will redirect more than half - a-billion dollars from its cache of Ebola funds to address the emerging Zika threat because the mosquito - borne virus is likely to soon make its way to the United States.
That data will be made publicly available to help scientists prepare for future virus outbreaks — or, ideally, to quash threats as they emerge.
He has long advocated global cooperation in the surveillance of circulating flu viruses to spot emerging new strains so public health officials could plan a response and drug companies could get a head start in making vaccines.
Although the remoteness and complexity of those events makes them difficult to piece together, viruses like Mimi are emerging as the key players in the picture.
Back when the three domains of life were emerging, a large DNA virus very much like Mimi may have made its way inside a bacterium or an archaean and, rather than killing it, harmlessly persisted there.
When the larva emerges and spins its cocoon, the virus makes the beetle freeze in place, protecting the baby wasp from predators.
When the viruses emerge, they sometimes carry with them lipids that are made by the cells they have infected.
The pair work together to develop detection methods for new and emerging tomato viruses, identify the tomato genes responsible for virus resistance, and make this information available to plant breeders.
It has made significant contributions, not only to combating the Hendra and Nipah viruses, but to understanding other important emerging viruses.
The story takes place pretty much where Resident Evil finishes, with Alice emerging from what appears to be some serious experimentation at the hands of the evil Umbrella Corporation to discover that the deadly T - Virus has apparently made its way to Raccoon City, which now lies in shambles.
Several interventions have been demonstrated to be effective in reducing the prevalence of behaviors that place adolescents at risk for acquisition of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).1 — 6 These programs have in common a small - group and face - to - face method of delivery, an emphasis on skills development referent to decision making, communication, negotiation and condom use, use of a wide variety of instructional formats and approaches to intervention delivery, and grounding in social learning theory.2 — 6 Despite the encouraging results that accompany these studies with reference to adolescent risk reduction, new challenges have emerged.
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