Infection
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531 examples of Infection in a sentence
Also the guy is willing to put down the gun to stop a scarred cheek but kills a girl for a yeast
infection
that could be cleared up with $20 dollars worth of drugs.
The series covers everything to do with the human body from organs, all senses, blood, infection, antibodies, and much more in animated 20-25 min episodes.
A day/night in the lives of an eclectic group of characters, who live in a crumbling apartment complex soon to be possibly condemned on Mulberry St, are focused on as a societal collapse is imminent, threatening NYC due to a crisis of
infection
from wide-spread rodent bites.
Not even the situation comedy seems likely to survive the venomous
infection
that is realty TV.
I'm also a secondary ed teacher, have had two brain surgeries (for Chiari Malformation not an AVM though), followed by re-hospitalization for severe infection, and had extensive rehabilitation to learn to speak and walk again.
Why doesn't the girl show any sign of the infection?? How much time do they need to change their face?
A stake-out drug sting operation is thwarted when the cops are interrupted by undead zombie bums whose condition derived from fallen meteorites carrying a type of
infection.
However, there are a number of preventive measures that can contribute to reducing the risk of
infection.
They often hunt and eat bushmeat, leaving them vulnerable to
infection.
Population Services International, which promotes and sells items like condoms, to prevent HIV infection, and bed nets, to prevent malaria, came out on top, followed by Partners in Health, an organization that provides health care to poor rural populations.
Astonishingly, one out of every three people worldwide lives with a latent TB
infection
that could eventually develop into the active – and potentially deadly – form of the disease.
Likewise, hepB vaccines are 95% effective at preventing
infection
and its chronic consequences.
This is further evidence of the effectiveness of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a technique by which people who are HIV-negative use antiretroviral drugs to protect themselves from
infection.
Nigerians living with HIV must do more than just fight the infection; they also must brave social stigma, weather discrimination by secular and religious institutions, and now, potentially, face threats from the legal system.
Consider Russia and Ukraine, which have the world's fastest-growing rate of HIV
infection.
Public health intervention to reduce the damage caused by drugs has been proven--by decades of research in dozens of countries--to be vastly more effective at lowering HIV
infection
rates and healthcare costs.
Similarly, an international survey found that HIV
infection
among intravenous drug users decreased by 5.8% per year in cities with syringe exchange programs, and increased by 5.9% per year in cities without such programs.
But, while it is clear that the euro area will have solid and well-equipped quarantine wards should it once again be afflicted by financial contagion, a vaccine to prevent the
infection
would be far more effective.
The thirst for technology is not accompanied by an appetite for
infection
control.
Though the equipment was adequate,
infection
control and staff training were not.
We found innumerable other violations of basic
infection
control technique.
Sound
infection
control costs only a mere fraction of even basic medical technologies.
Granted, countries with limited resources cannot supply their hospitals with the full repertoire of
infection
controls available in wealthier nations.
Infection
control principles, such as effective hand hygiene and good aseptic technique, are simple and easily taught.
Healthcare policy leaders and funding agencies should remember that even the most fearsome contagious diseases can yield to basic
infection
control training and equipment.
In fact, many scientific studies have shown that a malnourished child is much more likely to contract an infection, to suffer from other illnesses, and to suffer from them longer.
Eradication is also difficult because TB is a highly contagious airborne bacterium; people living and working in close quarters – such as miners, prisoners, migrants, and refugees – suffer the highest rates of
infection.
Global
infection
rates are falling by about 2% annually, and even African countries hit by TB still managed a 4% decline in infections from 2013 to 2017.
Fortunately, unlike most vaccine-preventable diseases, rabies allows for post-exposure inoculation, because the time of
infection
is generally known by the victim – especially if they were bitten – and the disease’s incubation period is relatively long, ranging from days to years, but averaging three to eight weeks.
These elements perform crucial functions, such as transporting oxygen, nutrients, and immunoglobulins (which defend against infection), and regulating water content, temperature, and pH level.
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