Sentences with phrase «on typhoid»

«The data was produced by a consortium of 74 collaborators from the leading laboratories working on typhoid and describes one of the most comprehensive sets of genome data on a single human infectious agent.

Not exact matches

David Cameron joins Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband on the backbenches — but all steer clear of Michael Gove, the Typhoid Mary of the Commons
Head of Vodafone Ghana Foundation, Nana Yaa Ofori - Koree said Vodafone is activating its various health platforms to drive a public health education campaign on the health impacts and risks associated with the floods, especially cholera and typhoid.
«He had experience as an epidemic fighter on malaria, typhoid and dengue fever, and on yellow fever in the South.
Railway surgeons also performed preventive vaccinations on workers at risk of contracting malaria, smallpox and typhoid.
Dr Melita Gordon, from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Infection and Global Health, said: «Importantly, the antibiotic resistance genes, which have previously been carried on a separate genetic package, have now been incorporated into the main chromosome of the bacteria itself, which is likely to make it easier for the Typhoid strain to retain these resistance genes.»
Beginning in the 1890s, Emil von Behring, a Prussian military physician, and Shibasaburo Kitasato, a Japanese physician and bacteriologist, collaborated on research in which they injected animals with weakened bacterial pathogens such as typhoid, tetanus and diphtheria.
The WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) has convened a working group to review the evidence on TCVs and produce an updated WHO position paper for all typhoid vaccines in 2018 that will inform Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance's future vaccine investment strategies for TCVs.
Specifically, participants were asked to comment on study design in 3 sites for which population - based typhoid surveillance is underway.
Strains of the various Salmonella enterica serovars cause gastroenteritis or typhoid fever in humans, with virulence depending on the action of two type III secretion systems (Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 [SPI - 1] and SPI - 2).
Had a year of repeated URTinfections carrying on for most of the year gone after our house flooded, and with a two year old Typhoid Mary carrying every kinder bug home.
The name Typhoid Mary lives on, but those of George Soper, Sara Josephine Baker, and Mary Mallon are relatively unknown.
In a surprisingly sympathetic tone, Bartoletti sheds some light on the sensational story of Typhoid Mary, debunks misconceptions, and raises provocative questions about public health and privacy.
To be on the safe side, make sure you're inoculated against Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, and Tetanus, and that you're up to date on your MMR vaccinations.
Zeroing in on two islands in the East River — the quietly residential Roosevelt Island squeezed between Queens and Manhattan and the unpopulated North Brother Island, former home to Riverside Hospital and the infamous Typhoid Mary — the two videos in this program hover between historical biographies of places enmeshed within the fabric of a vast megalopolis and cloistered narrative fictions woven as islands of their own.
OK, I confess, not wanting to share a car with Typhoid Mario wasn't the only reason I dragged my feet on returning to Sydney.
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