Sentences with phrase «severe outbreaks»

The breeder felt that, after the initial severe outbreaks the puppy and his brother had, that things cleared up satisfactorily after finding a limited ingredient kibble.
Areas with less hair, such as the ears, elbows and stomach, generally have the most severe outbreaks.
Future pandemic flu outbreaks would be ranked, like hurricanes, on a scale of 1 to 5, and school closures of up to three months would be recommended for more severe outbreaks, according to a planning guide released jointly last week by the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
People who suffer from more severe outbreaks of Herpes will be prescribed certain medications which include: Famvir, Choraphor, Zovirax and Valtrex.
You can not rely on berries to be your only source of Antioxidants when you have herpes, you can cause frequent and more severe outbreaks.
I know I have more severe outbreaks after consuming any fruit that has juice (ie: apples, grapes, oranges, lemons, limes etc.), chocolate and some flavored seems to make my mouth feel tingly.
In recent years, severe outbreaks of cholera occurred in Bangladesh and in Peru.
«Comprehensive genomic study provides evidence that dengue has become endemic, diverse in China: Study suggests dengue can persist year - round in China, increasing the risk of more frequent and severe outbreaks
An analysis of influenza patterns show that warmer - than - average winters coincided with more severe outbreaks, bad news for a warming world
Increased public scrutiny from both government agencies and the general public following mass media coverage of several severe outbreaks of foodborne illness has elevated expectations of food service organizations to take a more proactive approach to their responsibility to protect the food supply chain.
We are particularly pleased to note that in spite of the challenging external situations coffee farmers were facing — including severe climatic conditions; extremely high fertilizer prices, Coffee Berry Borer (CBB) infestation and a severe outbreak of coffee rust — better agricultural practices meant UTZ farmers were able to maintian their yield and actually increase their productivity and income.»
Forecasts of how severe an outbreak will be, where it might move, and who is most susceptible would help health officials concentrate resources in the right places, killing mosquitos and their larvae, or eliminating out potential breeding grounds in places of high risk.
With the health authorities diverted into treating casualties, he warned that cases now might lead to a «very severe outbreak».
Since April 2010, a severe outbreak of duck viral infection, with egg drop, feed uptake decline and ovary - oviduct disease, has spread around the major duck - producing regions in China.
This past week I had a severe outbreak and have been racking my brain trying to figure out what brought this on again when I have not had an outbreak in years.
The Mtb K strain, which phylogenetically belongs to the Beijing genotype, was first isolated in 1998 in South Korea, when a severe outbreak of pulmonary TB occurred in a senior high school.
«The stress and financial drain associated with a severe outbreak isn't worth leaving to fate.»
Early in 1995, the kennel population of more than 100 dogs at the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's Midlands Regional Centre in Leamington Spa was hit by an unusually severe outbreak of diarrhoea.
A severe outbreak of the highly contagious and often fatal distemper virus was reportedly discovered at the Oberlin, Kan., facility after sick puppies from the facility were sold to customers of at least two Wyoming pet stores.
Of course, we also report more pressing stories about conservation and climate change, paying attention to the severe outbreak of coral bleaching damaging our planet's reefs — and informing our readers about the harmful practice of big game hunting.
In 2005, during the hottest average decade on record, 8 low - wind conditions known as «the doldrums» combined with very high ocean temperatures to cause massive coral bleaching in the Virgin Islands.9 This was followed by a particularly severe outbreak of at least five coral diseases in the Virgin Islands, resulting in a decline in coral cover of about 60 percent.9 There is some indication that higher ocean temperatures — between 86 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (30 to 35 degrees Celsius)-- promote optimal growth of several coral pathogens.9 Other research showed that elkhorn coral post-bleaching had larger disease lesions than unbleached specimens, suggesting that bleaching may increase the corals» susceptibility to disease.9, 10
A preliminary National Weather Service evaluation of climate variables known to cause tornadoes in the Southeast doesn't show a global warming - related trend that can be linked to the severe outbreak.
I am not arguing the point about invasive species being misrepresented or not, but thought I would point out one example quite reasonably associated with GW, and that is the severe outbreak of pine beetle in BC due to successive mild winters.

Not exact matches

What do an Olympic outbreak of norovirus in Pyeongchang, a death from Lassa fever in Guinea, and a severe eruption of flu in the United States have in common?
Deals in the secondary market, as represented by Midland's 35 key housing estates, hit a low of 41 per week, 40 per cent fewer than in the first quarter of 2003 during the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
The outbreak of Zika, a mosquito - borne disease, was detected last year in Brazil, where it has been linked to more than 1,700 cases of microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size that can lead to severe developmental problems.
The significant increase in the insect - borne diseases was due in part to the outbreak of Zika, the mosquito - borne disease that can cause severe birth defects.
It seems like nothing at all will be done on the country's most urgent public health crisis, just as the White House did nothing about the severe flu outbreak over the winter or about the blackouts in Puerto Rico.
This was the most severe influenza outbreak of the twentieth century and, in terms of total numbers of deaths, possibly the most devastating epidemic in human history.
Because modern disposables absorb large amounts of moisture — a key ingredient in most diaper rashes — diaper rash outbreaks tend to be less common and less severe, she says.
Also, the various rescue mechanisms created since the outbreak of the crisis could have severe redistributive effects, were credits not to be paid back and guarantees to become due.
an outbreak of acute respiratory infection with severe presentation and some resulting in deaths,» the Minister said.
Previous studies of MERS outbreaks in early 2014 estimated the infective potential at between 2 and 6.7 in Saudi Arabia, similar to the numbers for severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, which has an infective potential of between 2 and 4.
The Federal Aviation Administration established the center in 2004 under a Congressional directive to study air quality problems in airline cabins in the wake of the previous year's severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in Asia, which later spread to more than two dozen countries in North America, South America and Europe.
Although current drought worries have been focused in the West — Western states have experienced insect outbreaks; mass tree die - offs; loss of water and carbon; bigger and more costly wildfires; and economic impacts to timber stands due to severe, multiyear drought — in the wake of a changing climate, the report notes that «all U.S. forests are vulnerable to drought.»
Such a pattern was observed in 1965 and 1974, which Schneider called «major springtime severe - weather outbreak years.»
Adds Harold Brooks, senior scientist at NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory, who was not involved with this project, «The study is important because it addresses one of the hypotheses that has been raised to explain the observed change in number of tornadoes in outbreaks.
Ebola virus causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates with high mortality rates and continues to emerge in new geographic locations, including West Africa, the site of the largest outbreak to date.
Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee, which were devastated by tornadoes in the spring, will be extremely sensitive to any severe weather outbreaks.
In better years, the semitropical heat and aboveground sewage system led to outbreaks of cholera and typhoid so severe that gravediggers, unable to keep up, left hundreds of corpses to rot in the streets.
Florida's coastline has frequent outbreaks of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, whose toxins can escape into the air and cause severe respiratory distress.
21 May MMWR dispatch offers the first concrete evidence that the elderly population may have some immunity to the new virus, which could explain why they largely have been spared from severe disease in this outbreak.
By studying strains from different past E. coli outbreaks with his techniques, Eppinger is able to measure the amount of toxin produced in each strain, which is a direct mediator of disease and shows how severe the resulting illness could be.
«Some outbreaks can be more severe than others,» he said.
CDC has investigators in Mexico helping to sort out why that outbreak has apparently caused so many more cases of severe disease.
One of the most baffling features of the swine flu outbreak is that, unlike seasonal influenza, severe disease largely does not occur in the elderly.
Mexico's focal point considers outbreak to be a «potential public health event of international importance» because it meets IHR criteria: severe public health impact and an unusual event.
The ongoing Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak is linked to severe neurological disorders.
Officials reply there is no such outbreak, but there is one patient with diabetes who has a severe case, presumably viral.
The mosquito - borne virus chikungunya may lead to severe brain infection and even death in infants and people over 65, according to a new study that reviewed a chikungunya outbreak on Reunion Island off the coast of Madagascar in 2005 - 2006.
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