Since spaying and neutering reduces or eliminates the
primary modes of transmission, such as fighting and breeding, infected cats pose less risk to other cats.
Though they use quite different materials, these artists address communication and
modes of transmission in a way that is both current and timeless.
The medical practitioner also said that physical contact with rodents, monkeys and some related wild animals were the
easiest mode of transmission.
The researchers can't say whether or not the bacteria can cause disease, however, the contamination levels are a reliable indicator of overall cleanliness - and to be sure, contact with contaminated surfaces is at the very least a possible
mode of transmission of illness.
Dr. Annette Litster discusses her research, risk management and
modes of transmission regarding cohabitating FIV - positive and FIV - negative cats at the University of Florida's 7th Annual Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conference.
Parvovirus is primarily transmitted through direct contact, but
indirect modes of transmission; such as contaminated fomites (any object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms) have been noted.
According to a March 27 Indiana State Department of Health news release, all of the positive cases were linked to injection drug abuse, «with some individuals also reporting sexual intercourse as a
possible mode of transmission.»
Infectious diseases vary
by mode of transmission (human to human, vector - borne, waterborne, and so on) and type of pathogen (for example, bacterial, viral)[2].
Other
uncommon modes of transmission have been described in a small number of cases, including pre-mastication of food for infants and from breastfeeding infants to women (14, 15).
An interaction with crowding and area, but not with social class, is plausible: person to person spread is a
likely mode of transmission for viruses, a common cause of diarrhoea in these infants; 11 and contact with a case was a risk factor for diarrhoea.
The party believes the electronic
mode of transmission failed in other countries including Kenya, Ecuador and Mexico, hence should not be adopted in Ghana.
Asia, for example, once had an epidemic driven mainly by sex work and injecting drug use, but heterosexual sex in China and Indonesia, each of which has enormous populations, now has become a
major mode of transmission.
«There are numerous factors that differ between the African and US or European settings, such as environmental factors, other infections, nutrition, host immunogenetics, HIV viral subtype,
predominant mode of transmission, as well as access to treatment.
In a study that was published by the Application of Clinical Genetics [7] bipolar disorder is described as a complex, genetic disorder
whose mode of transmission is still unknown.
Such instruction may include, but is not limited to, the
known modes of transmission, signs and symptoms, risk factors associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and means used to control the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
A rotary knob serves up
several modes of transmission logic: C (Controlled Efficiency, or Comfort if you will, with Eco mode and stop / start function), S (Sport), S + (Sport Plus), M (Manual) and... the elusive RS (for instructions, see Race Start).
While no studies have been done specifically on Staffords, research with dogs in general show this condition to have, at least in part, a
genetic mode of transmission.
Technically, regardless of the route, they will always end up in the colon, although the
second mode of transmission can produce other symptoms as the hookworm larvae are migrating.
Email in the 1990s was carried over hardlines, like telephone signals, and afforded a reasonable expectation of privacy as well as any other commonly
used mode of transmission.
It takes skill, experience, sensitivity, and understanding to assess a mother's situation and to communicate all the information that she needs (
on modes of transmission, risk factors, preventive strategies, and the level of health service support available) to balance the risks and benefits of feasible infant feeding strategies.
The primary
mode of transmission of leptospirosis from pets to humans is through direct or indirect contact with contaminated animal tissues, organs, or urine.
The instructors can create different versions of MMF with
different modes of transmission — environmental versus person - to - person, for example — or different rates of infectiousness.
The New Jersey Rules are based on the the ABA Model Rules, which the court said defines the term document to include e-mails and
electronic modes of transmission.
Other modes of transmission include oral sex, as genitals can be contaminated with feces, as well as sharing sex toys and other equipment.
He holds responsible anything and anyone but the original carriers themselves, those whose lifestyle defined
the mode of transmission of the plague.
«It finally did hit, and we really have no idea what the pathogen is, what
the mode of transmission is.»
If you think about
these modes of transmission, in which it might be a decade before a person has another partner, you realize that rapidly replicating is not very valuable — the winning strategy for the microbe would be to keep a low profile, requiring persistent infections for years.