The increase is good news in a sense because it reflects that fact that
more infected people are receiving antiretroviral (ARV) drugs, leading to fewer deaths from AIDS.
Not exact matches
But
more cases are likely to be reported, the agency said, because some
people who may have been
infected with the intestinal bug likely have not yet sought medical care.
For this reason, a sick flight attendant is
more likely to
infect people than a sick passenger.
The total number of
people infected with HIV has reached
more than one million in Thailand.
You get
infected by (accidentally, probably) ingesting the stool or vomit of another
infected person, which apparently happens a lot
more than any of us like to think about, because the norovirus spreads like crazy.
The papal condemnation of condom use is making the fight against AIDS much
more difficult, if not impossible, in places like sub-Saharan Africa, where there is an estimated 22 million
people infected.
What we're trying to do is to help
people understand
more fully the nature of how their relationship style
infects or affects how they relate to God.
A report by drug policy think tank Volteface stated that 3,700
people died from things like
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Currently,
more than 3,000
people are
infected with AIDS a year and 2,000
people with HIV.
The country and neighbouring Niger were both badly hit by meningitis outbreaks in 2015, when over 13,700
people were
infected in six months, with
more than 1,100 deaths.
At a recent forum sponsored by the New York State Department of Health and state Sen. John DeFrancisco (R - Syracuse), experts hope
more information about prevention of the bacterial disease can reduce the number of
people that are
infected.
The risk of unprotected exposure to vaccine - preventable diseases is far higher: for example,
more than 90 percent of unvaccinated
people exposed to measles will become
infected.
Antibiotic - resistant bacteria
infect more than 2 million
people in the United States every year, and at least 23,000 die, according to 2013 data, the most recent available from the CDC.
But by then, about 7,200
people had been
infected,
more than 3,300 had died, and the casualties were skyrocketing.
They are
more likely to
infect us as we age, so nearly all elderly
people carry them.
Three decades later, Prichard's laboratory is conducting vanguard research in understanding the genetics of drug resistance in parasitic nematodes, which
infect more than 350 million
people in dozens of developing countries.
The H5N1 strain of bird flu first appeared in Hong Kong in 1997 and since then has
infected more than 330
people, killing
more than 200.
«Almost every human being is
infected with one or
more of these viruses, but most
people never develop symptoms, much less breast cancer,» Friedenson said.
The same thing happens if a
person has been
infected with two or
more serotypes.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO),
more than 35 million
people in the world are
infected with HIV, the majority with HIV - 1.
So it looks like this might be an example of the culinary ideas of the Romans being spread across their empire and consequently
more people getting
infected with parasites.
More than half a million people in the U.S. have died from HIV infection, and more than a million currently live with the virus, but a relative handful of people infected with HIV never get treatment for it and never get sick from
More than half a million
people in the U.S. have died from HIV infection, and
more than a million currently live with the virus, but a relative handful of people infected with HIV never get treatment for it and never get sick from
more than a million currently live with the virus, but a relative handful of
people infected with HIV never get treatment for it and never get sick from it.
Discovered in 1989, HCV
infects an estimated 185 million
people worldwide,
more than 80 % of whom live in low - and middle - income countries (see «Viral load»).
This was the first case of a
person being
infected with a Thelazia worm in the U.S. in
more than two decades.
During the past month, a strain of entero ¬ haemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) has
infected more than 2,400
people in 13 countries across Europe, killing 23 (see «A killer strain»).
More than 28,600
people were
infected with the virus in West Africa during the outbreak, and 11,300 of those
people died, Bowen said.
Modus operandi: Since 2011,
more than 300
people have been
infected with H3N2v, with one documented case of human - to - human transmission.
Very few pathogens prove
more dangerous than Ebola virus once a
person is
infected.
He even wonders whether viruses that
infect more complex organisms, such as
people, could talk to one another.
The Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) launched in 1988 contains data on
more than 19,000
people infected with HIV in Switzerland.
People infected with Ebola virus were 20 percent
more likely to survive if they were co-
infected with malaria - causing Plasmodium parasites, according to data collected at an Ebola diagnostic laboratory in Liberia in 2014 - 15.
Antibodies derived from a type of immune cell found in unusually high numbers in HIV -
infected individuals with chronically uncontrolled virus levels are less effective at neutralizing HIV than antibodies derived from a different type of immune cell
more common in
people without HIV, scientists report.
The research suggests there are
more people infected in lymphoid tissues, who may never develop the disease but could still
infect others via blood transfusions or organ donations
More than 40 percent of people around the world are at risk of being bitten by mosquitoes infected with the virus that causes Dengue fever and more than 100 million people are infected, according to eL
More than 40 percent of
people around the world are at risk of being bitten by mosquitoes
infected with the virus that causes Dengue fever and
more than 100 million people are infected, according to eL
more than 100 million
people are
infected, according to eLife.
The virus has since
infected more than 1,500
people.
Globally,
more than 39 million
people have been
infected.
A small percentage of
people who do become
infected never seem to suffer any harm, and others hold the virus at bay for a decade or
more before showing damage to their immune systems.
People infected with HIV have few signs of microbial translocation during the first six months of infection as it takes time for the virus to kill off epithelial cells and weaken the gut wall so that bacteria can leak through — so treating them early could be
more effective.
But without an effective drug to combat avian infections,
more flu -
infected birds will come into contact with
people, adding to the risk of a mutation that will allow a human - to - human transmission of the flu.
This will provide information that could be used to illuminate how malaria — a disease which causes
more than half a million deaths a year — is spread from human to human by parasite -
infected female mosquitoes which bite
people to feed on blood they need in order to reproduce.
Some estimates suggest that a
person who has been recently
infected with HIV may be as much as 100 times
more likely to transmit the virus to a partner than someone who has been
infected for a long time.
But now researchers have isolated
more than a dozen antibodies from
infected people that have blocked HIV infection in test tube experiments.
But at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, which held its own briefing an hour before WHO, Angus Nicoll, head of the agency's influenza program, said he was seeing «something that looks
more like an ordinary influenza, with a lot of
people infected, but very few
people being sick enough to end up in hospital or die.»
TB is also quietly maintaining its foothold in the United States; in 2000,
more than 16,000
people nationwide were
infected and about 1,000 died.
That year, US government officials were faced with the double threat of H1N1 swine flu, which threatened to explode into a devastating pandemic, and the
more deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, which was continuing to
infect small numbers of
people.
Campylobacter jejuni
infects more than a million
people yearly in the United States and is also known to trigger other autoimmune disorders such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Reiter's arthritis.
The difficulty in tracking Zika stems from the fact that most
people who become
infected show no symptoms at all, and those who do become ill have signs and symptoms that overlap with
more common viral infections, such as dengue and chikungunya.
Yet in most European countries and North America no
more than 15 per cent of HIV - positive
people have been
infected through heterosexual sex.
In the Middle Ages it sometimes killed thousands of
people during epidemics when ergot -
infected rye bread was
more common.
Sasisekharan points out that
more surveillance is needed to determine whether these mutations are present in the strain that is causing the current outbreak, which is most prevalent in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan and has
infected more than 20,000
people so far.