Sentences with phrase «new outbreaks»

I saw the results of the infestations when in BC last march, no way that new outbreaks could be contained by a cordon sanitaire?
Simple science on viral replication, CDC warnings, and how to better protect ourselves and our pets from new outbreaks?
Published online today in the journal Nature, the analysis found that the epidemic unfolded in small, overlapping outbreaks with surprisingly few infected travelers sparking new outbreaks elsewhere, each case representing a missed opportunity to break the transmission chain and end the epidemic sooner.
New outbreaks of rust epidemics, for example on previously resistant wheat cultivars, can be diagnosed rapid and efficient so that preventive and control measures can be implemented without delay.
If those infected are rehydrated rapidly they can recover, but MSF say it is overextended and can no longer send teams to new outbreaks.
Scientists fear the poliovirus may cause new outbreaks once vaccination campaigns are ended.
The first and third began with local transmission events, with new outbreaks occurring close to old ones, but the second appears to have started when the bacteria made long - distance jumps to areas in the north and southeast of the country, hundreds of kilometers away from Yunnan.
Now, it's about setting up a flexible system to respond to new outbreaks, identifying patients quickly, and tracing their contacts to prevent more infections.
However, to date it is still unclear as to whether the virus can hide in other animals to then cause new outbreaks in humans.
Many of the major new outbreaks of disease, particularly in Africa, are so - called zoonotic infections, diseases that are transmitted to humans from animals.
«Warmer temperatures in the northern hemisphere (when mosquitos are more active) increase the risk of new outbreaks appearing outside of the Americas.
The good news is that preventing new outbreaks may be as simple as changing the way palm juice is harvested.
In the past two years, the U.S.'s spring swoons could be attributed to new outbreaks in the eurozone debt crisis; this year, it's home - grown factors that are expected to weigh on growth.
As a man with a penchant for war zone tourism, Levy has trotted the globe in response to each new outbreak of conflict; ostensibly in order to attract public attention to the issue (and, arguably, to himself); each time proclaiming his solution to the crisis within a few weeks of arrival.
KINSHASA (Reuters)- A person in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who died of a hemorrhagic fever has tested positive for the Ebola virus, signaling the start of a new outbreak, the DRC Health Ministry and the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
«It was not known whether any of these vaccines could provide protection against the new outbreak West African Makona strain of Ebola Zaire currently circulating in Guinea,» said John Eldridge, Chief Scientific Officer - Vaccines at Profectus Biosciences, Inc. «Our findings show that our candidate vaccines provided complete, single dose protection from a lethal amount of the Makona strain of Ebola virus.»
However, wildlife biologists fear a new outbreak could appear at any time.
With redoubled efforts and improved access to insecure areas, national and global officials are optimistic they can quash the new outbreak quickly and still meet the goal of stopping worldwide transmission of the virus in 2016.
In fact, on 11 May, the DRC's Ministry of Health notified the World Health Organization of a new outbreak of the virus in that country, with 37 suspected cases in seven villages so far, and several deaths.
The classic trick of herpes viruses is their ability to lay dormant in the body, undetected by the immune system, just waiting for the perfect opportunity to cause a new outbreak of cold sores, shingles, or mononucleosis.
Scientists have completed work on a «hit list» of suspect animals which might be the natural reservoir of the deadly Ebola virus, just as a new outbreak is flaring up in Congo.
The effect of seasonality in pathogen transmission on vaccination strategies was investigated under several types of disease scenarios, including an endemic case and a new outbreak case.
In the past two years, genetic sequence information of the flu - virus protein hemagglutinin from only two influenza strains from India has been deposited into publicly available influenza databases, making it difficult to determine exactly which strain is causing the new outbreak, and how it differs from previous strains.
At the same time, the new outbreak puts public fears of bioterrorism and ballooning biodefense budgets into perspective by reasserting the impact of naturally occurring diseases, says Marjorie Pollack, who is monitoring the outbreak for ProMED, a worldwide electronic reporting system.
Polio is back and close to home — this time in the Netherlands, where a new outbreak has killed one baby and caused at least 22 cases of the disease.
The disease then remains in hiding until rapidly waning immunity allows a new outbreak.
Closing Chinese poultry markets has helped stop H7N9 bird flu in humans, but the new outbreak may need smarter measures focused on well - connected markets
Chimera brings two new operators Lion, and Finka, as well as the new Outbreak co-op mode.
A new outbreak left her injured while aiding civilians.
Yet somehow a brand new outbreak has turned the citizens of Willamette, the location of the very first outbreak, into bloodthirsty zombies once again.
Recently, as of May 2017, the H3N2 strain has resurfaced and triggered a new outbreak.
With a new outbreak of dog flu reported in Florida, it is important to be aware of this infection and what you can do to keep your animals safe and healthy.
I learned about this new outbreak from the Kentucky Humane Society in Louisville.
Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package — Frank West returns to Willamette, and to the PS4, to catch the latest scoop on a new outbreak, kick some butt, and take grade - A selfies.
Yet somehow a brand new outbreak has turned the citizens of Willamette, the location of the very first outbreak, into bloodthirsty zombies once again.
After some time living under the pseudonym Hank East, an agent of the ZDC persuades him to investigate a new outbreak in Willamette, which started at the new megaplex during the Black Friday sales.
Frank's camera is also used to break the routine of mass - killing, alternating the action scenes with phases of investigation, in which we use the camera to find clues to solve the mystery behind the new outbreak.
Beyond that, all the new Outbreak skins and costumes have to be bought using real world money, causing some players to accuse Ubisoft of greed.
Now that a new outbreak has been unleashed in a new location inspired by the city of L.A, Los Perdidos.
Last week, Ubisoft gave its fans a sneak peek of Rainbow Six Siege's Year 3 DLC called Operation Chimera including some new Outbreak event details.
While we can't say for certain what this new Outbreak poster means, it almost certainly has a deeper meaning for The Last of Us: Part 2.
While fans wait for more official news on The Last of Us: Part 2, they can continue to analyze the new Outbreak poster for additional clues.
A new briefing paper by U.S. Forest Service supervisory entomologist John Lundquist describes that destruction in announcing the new outbreak to the north.
Much has been written about acne, and one of the commonest claims is that stress is a trigger for a new outbreak.

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Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such forward - looking statements and that should be considered in evaluating our outlook include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) our ability to continue to grow our business and execute our growth strategy, including the timing, execution, and profitability of new and maturing programs; 2) our ability to perform our obligations under our new and maturing commercial, business aircraft, and military development programs, and the related recurring production; 3) our ability to accurately estimate and manage performance, cost, and revenue under our contracts, including our ability to achieve certain cost reductions with respect to the B787 program; 4) margin pressures and the potential for additional forward losses on new and maturing programs; 5) our ability to accommodate, and the cost of accommodating, announced increases in the build rates of certain aircraft; 6) the effect on aircraft demand and build rates of changing customer preferences for business aircraft, including the effect of global economic conditions on the business aircraft market and expanding conflicts or political unrest in the Middle East or Asia; 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and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
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.
But this outbreak demonstrates clearly both the threat that emerging viruses pose to the world and the need to have some sort of antiviral agent that we can use to try to treat any new viral illness.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (cmg) is retraining kitchen crews on food safety and enforcing a zero - tolerance policy for employees refusing to abide by new rules, after identifying a sick employee as the cause of a Norovirus outbreak that forced it to briefly close a restaurant in Virginia last week.
In October 2015, the foundation announced seven new grants totaling $ 11 million to prevent future widespread Ebola outbreaks.
The race concept has been criticized for being an imperfect measure of pathogenic diversity, but it is still considered useful to describe host reaction and new disease outbreaks [1].
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