Sentences with phrase «seen outbreaks of the disease»

The UK, the US and Australia have all seen outbreaks of the disease in the past two years.
With climate change, we may start seeing outbreaks of diseases occurring in the near future.

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You may not have diseases now, but you see in this area, there is no way you can say you are looking for money without contending with series of hazards and a clear example is the fire outbreak,» the Governor said.
The outbreak has seen some countries urging couples not to get pregnant, while the US Centers for Disease Control has warned pregnant women to avoid travelling to 22 affected nations, including Brazil which has reported more than 4000 cases of the virus since October 2015.
Legislation passed in the wake of that outbreak requires building owners to register their cooling towers with the city, and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said members would now see if there are any additional steps they can take to help guard against future cases of Legionnaires» disease.
The spat also played out over the city's recent Legionnaires» disease outbreak, when the administrations held dueling press conferences, and was on full display when Cuomo hosted Vice President Joe Biden at a rally in the city on the minimum wage, one of de Blasio's key issues, and the mayor was nowhere to be seen.
Within the impact zone, 14 cooling towers tested positive for legionella — but Dr. Bassett noted that legionella is «everywhere» and typically does not make people sick, though the city sees up to 200 cases of individual Legionnaires» disease annually that are not associated with an outbreak.
First, they tried to see if they could predict outbreaks of contagious disease.
The weakened immune response would explain the rate of disease seen in the Leicester TB outbreak.
The Chinese team has now applied this approach to understanding the spread of disease and demonstrated that there are four main outcomes one might see with a pandemic in today's world all affected by the government response to the outbreak, the provision of healthcare, the isolation of patients and availability of treatments of the given disease.
See all of Science's coverage of the Ebola outbreak, including stories from survivors Nancy Writebol and Senga Omeonga, the tough choices ahead in vaccine development, and hope for controlling the disease in Liberia.
See all of Science's coverage of the Ebola outbreak, including the Ebola vaccine, the U.N. Security Council's historic resolution to confront the disease, and the situation on the ground in Liberia.
In fact, he says, the study of sewage and river water samples from Japan demonstrates the relative safety of the vaccine - derived virus: Although virulent vaccine - derived viruses in the environment «are actually a pretty common event,» he says, «we don't see outbreaks» of vaccine - caused disease, even in areas where vaccination coverage is relatively low.
The number of schoolchildren not vaccinated against childhood diseases in Texas is growing rapidly, which means that the state may see its first measles outbreaks in the winter or spring of 2018, Hotez predicted in a recent article in PLOS Medicine.
«Lymelife» looks interesting, a film seen through the eyes of a young boy, portrayed by Rory Culkin, and what happens when an outbreak of Lyme disease hits a small town.
I hope and pray that we do not see a return to the outbreaks of disease so prominent in the late sixties and early seventies, especially since the technology exists for its prevention.
Outbreaks of the disease are still seen from time to time.
The pattern of high thermal stress followed by subsequent mortality across much of the Caribbean was consistent with the pattern seen since the 1980s and 1990s in the Florida Keys, where outbreaks of other diseases have frequently been seen in years that followed thermal stress and bleaching [12].
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