Sentences with phrase «viruses are ubiquitous»

Computer viruses are ubiquitous — and they aren't going away.
FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia) These potentially fatal viruses are ubiquitous throughout the world and transmission does not require direct contact with an infected cat.
These potentially fatal viruses are ubiquitous throughout the world and transmission does not require direct contact with an infected cat.
Both of these viruses are ubiquitous in cat populations, and because infection is so common, and can often be quite severe (especially in younger cats), vaccination is considered important for all cats.

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The ubiquitous crosses, the fish symbols, and the (staggeringly arrogant) NTW stickers are the visible lesions associated with the virus.
IS THIS the most ubiquitous virus we never knew we had?
The Frankenstein - like virus infected a type of industrial controller that is ubiquitous — used around the world on everything from pipelines to the electric grid.
A stealth virus, most often borne on the wings of a ubiquitous predator, is spreading across the Americas.
A new virus has been discovered that could lurk in the guts of almost three - quarters of people around the world, making it one of the most ubiquitous viruses you never knew you had.
Current preventive vaccines for HPV are not effective on women already exposed to the ubiquitous virus.
Despite being ubiquitous, viruses are often called the dark matter of biology as their influence frequently goes unnoticed.
As fermented foods expert Sally Fallon asks in Nourishing Traditions, with the proliferation of all these new mysterious viruses, intestinal parasites and chronic health problems, despite ubiquitous sanitation, «Could it be that by abandoning the ancient practice of pasteurisation, and insisting on a diet in which everything has been micro-organisms have compromised the health of our intestinal flora and made ourselves vulnerable to legions of pathogenic microorganisms?»
Calicivirus: This highly contagious and ubiquitous virus is one of the major causes of upper respiratory infection in cats.
Since FCoV is a ubiquitous virus, many cats who are perfectly healthy, or suffering from a non-FIP disease, will give positive results on these tests.
This ubiquitous virus can be found anywhere in almost any environment, but it thrives in cool, moist, shady areas and can survive for several months in these conditions.
At this time, the virus is considered to be «ubiquitous,» meaning that it is present in EVERY ENVIRONMENT unless regular disinfection is applied.
Occurring in either a «wet» form, in which fluid accumulates in body cavities, and a «dry» form, which is commonly associated with neurologic problems, FIP results when the ubiquitous and usually well - tolerated coronavirus mutates to an almost routinely lethal form of the virus.
For example, while technology is ever more ubiquitous and enables mobility, carries the potential for easier client communication, and places enormous resources into the palm of an attorney's hand, it also escalates the risk that data (including client confidences) can be compromised — e.g., theft (hacking; stolen devices); loss (lost smartphone or tablet); and carelessness (unsecure connections; free email accounts where data is mined; corrupted via virus).
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