Sentences with phrase «more widespread infections»

This observation may help to explain why children with more severe eczema have more widespread infections of herpes and molluscum viruses.

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The findings support more widespread and early administration of the HPV vaccine before preadolescents and adolescents are exposed to the nation's most common sexually transmitted infection and the most common cause of cervical cancer, they report in the journal Pediatrics.
In warmer countries such as Mexico, it is possible that infection is much more widespread, but «no - one is looking at bees there,» he says.
Hantavirus infection (In Brief, 10 April), also known as haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, is far more widespread than the urban areas of the US.
Large study in Qatar also shows that infection with the virus is more widespread than previously known
Susceptible mice had widespread liver infection, which may explain why they had more virus in their bodies and poorly regulated blood coagulation.
The initial bacteria was also characterized by a rash that looked like a bull's eye, but an infection with Borrelia mayonii can cause a more widespread rash on the body.
Chronic infection, pain and the potential for more widespread systemic disease are all very real possibilities in the absence of regular dental care
In cats over 10 years of age, infections are more widespread however that also doesn't mean that older cats with cystitis should robotically be put on antibiotics.
If this were not bad enough, some Salmonella can produce an even more serious «part two» should these bacteria invade the body through the damaged intestine, causing a more widespread and much more serious infection..
Infections with methicillin resistant bacteria may be becoming more widespread.
As these colonies grow, the bacterial infections become more widespread, and can cause scarring and other tissue damage.
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