Infectious
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443 examples of Infectious in a sentence
And they put me in an
infectious
disease ward at the hospital.
We're treating cancer almost like it's an
infectious
disease.
They're
infectious.
Modern medicine in the late 19th century began to make major breakthroughs against the
infectious
diseases that killed a lot of people.
Scientists around the world were intrigued by this cancer, this
infectious
cancer, that was spreading through the Tasmanian devil population.
In fact, the
infectious
agent of disease in this cancer is something altogether more sinister, and something that we hadn't really thought of before.
I'm an
infectious
disease physician, and in the early days of HIV, before we had our medications, I presided over so many scenes like this.
The
infectious
diseases Cochrane Group, which are based in Italy, has been trying to get the full data in a usable form out of the drug companies, so they can make a full decision about whether this drug is effective or not, and they've not been able to get that information.
And this has turned out to be very effective in fighting certain intransigent
infectious
diseases like Clostridium difficile infections that can stay with people for years and years and years.
And why? Washing is the antidote to the sort of bugs, the common
infectious
diseases of the eyes, the ears, the chest and the skin that, if they occur in the first five years of life, permanently damage those organs.
Such fear and mistrust was
infectious.
So over the long course of human history, the
infectious
disease that's killed more humans than any other is malaria.
I'm a physician trained in
infectious
diseases, and following my training, I moved to Somalia from San Francisco.
And my goodbye greeting from the chief of
infectious
diseases at San Francisco General was, "Gary, this is the biggest mistake you'll ever make."
This reminded me of clustering that we'd seen also in
infectious
epidemics, for example cholera.
And it also looked like
infectious
epidemics.
For myself, I tried to get away from
infectious
diseases, and I didn't.
And as we look ahead I'd like to share with you a thought: It's the thought of a future where the 17 million deaths per year that we currently have due to
infectious
disease is a historical footnote.
But for now, I would be satisfied beaming new medicines across the globe, fully automated and on demand, saving lives from emerging
infectious
diseases and printing personalized cancer medicines for those who don't have time to wait.
In addition, there can be some
infectious
agents that can also cause autism.
Today, however, we still face massive challenges in detecting and diagnosing several life-threatening illnesses, such as
infectious
diseases and cancer.
Now, the local people, they used a decoction of the leaves against
infectious
diseases.
And if you look at the trunk, the trunk, of course, safeguards water, which is often harvested by a thirsty traveler, and the leaves are used in traditional medicine against
infectious
disease.
That openness, that trust, is only going to be more important as we move from the
infectious
to the behavioral model of disease.
So
infectious
diseases, right?
Infectious
diseases are still the main cause of human suffering and death around the world.
The problem with
infectious
diseases, as we all know, is that pathogens continue to evolve, and a lot of the drugs that we have developed are losing their efficacy.
Before vaccines existed, many
infectious
diseases killed millions of people per year.
A hundred years ago, we tended to die of
infectious
diseases like pneumonia, that, if they took hold, would take us away quite quickly.
We developed new medicines like penicillin so we could treat those
infectious
diseases.
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