Sentences with phrase «rising number of infections»

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«Number of patients admitted with antibiotic - resistant infections is rising
Strachan linked rising rates of these allergic illnesses in the U.K. with improvements in living standards since the industrial revolution — in particular, a sharp drop in the number of infections experienced in early childhood.
It is also hard to tell if the number of infections is rising or if people are just noticing them more.
The study, published on 4 October in Lancet Infectious Diseases, also showed that oral contraceptive use by women increased the risk of HIV infection for both women and men with infected partners, but the numbers generated did not rise to statistical significance.
In an editorial in the British Medical Journal this week, Anne Johnson from University College and Middlesex School of Medicine says that though numbers remain small, the number of «homegrown» heterosexual infections has risen consistently each year.
Currently, an estimated number of 700,000 patients die from infections with these strains every year — and this death toll might rise.
As the number of Zika infections rose and fell during a one - year period ending in March, so did the numbers of people suffering from the temporary paralysis associated with GBS.
Florida health officials on Wednesday reported an additional two Zika infections that may have been spread by local mosquitoes while the number of travel - related cases rose by 17 — for a total of 381 people statewide who have contracted the virus this year.
Zymox products have gained popularity due to the rise of antibiotic - resistant infections, as well as an increased number of pets suffering from the complications of allergies, such as itchy, irritated or infected ears and skin.
The chief signs of lungworm infections in cats and dogs are coughing and a rise in the number of white blood cells called eosinophils.
Climate change is likely to spread malaria to new areas in the Indian Himalayas, and lengthen the periods in which the infection is spread in a number of districts, according to projections from malaria researchers in India.But the country's east coast could see fewer malaria cases by 2030, because of rising temperatures which affect mosquitoes» [continue reading...]
Alarmingly, there has been a drastic rise in the number of working people seeking claims for gastroenteritis, fever and other respiratory tract infections since 2012.
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