Passing of a pathogen causing communicable disease from an infected host individual or group to other individual or group, regardless of whether the other individual was previously infected.
However, the main risk may be the increased risk of respiratory transmission.
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Nine of the 25 cases were a result of local person-to-person transmission.
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Debate over a new transmission pricing system has gone on for years.
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Conclusions: TAP reduced transmission risk among HIV-positive MSM, although results are modest.
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Specific prevention measures may prevent transmission through these vehicles in the future.
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Thus, we identified an element that optimized the wild-type chromosome transmissionprocess.
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To better understand this transmissionprocess, we have determined the atomic structure of CNV.
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But that transmissionprocess can be blocked through education of villagers and the vigilance of public health officials working in rural areas.
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Draghi said last week the bank's top priority is to enhance this transmissionprocess as it tries to support the crisis-hit economy.
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In seeking the probe, Maxell has alleged Apple devices violate patents covering technology including an unlocking feature and video transmissionprocesses.
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This article analyzed the routeofinfection during diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases.
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Conclusion: Blood borne transmission of KSHV is probably the main routeofinfection in Zhejiang Province.
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The most likely etiologic agent depends both on the routeofinfection and the age of the child.
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Methods: The routeofinfection was reconstructed in vitro with adhesion, invasion, and translocation assays on differentiated Caco-2 cells.
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These HIV-specific ASC were detected irrespective of disease stage, routeofinfection, or levels of circulating CD4+ T cells.
Ús de pathogen transmission en anglès
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Background: Contributions of contaminated wheelchairs to nosocomial pathogentransmission are relatively unknown.
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Prioritizing disinfection of these surfaces may reduce pathogentransmission within healthcare environments.
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Understanding respiratory pathogentransmission is essential for public health measures aimed at reducing pathogen spread.
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Despite being such an important issue, our knowledge of pathogentransmission by ticks is incomplete.
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Conclusions: Fomites such as stethoscopes, clothing, and portable equipment may be underappreciated sources of pathogentransmission.
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Diurnal temperature fluctuations can fundamentally alter mosquito biology and mosquito-virus interactions in ways that impact pathogentransmission.
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Discussion: Routine hygienic maintenance of the PTS makes pathogentransmission highly unlikely, although entry racks should be disinfected regularly.
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The role of contaminated fomites such as portable equipment, stethoscopes, and clothing of personnel in pathogentransmission is unclear.
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The salivary glands are vital to the biological success of ticks and they are a major route of pathogentransmission.
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Differences in pathogentransmission led to shifts in fitted antibody curves that were remarkably consistent across pathogens, assays, and populations.
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Background: Reliable information on host use by arthropod vectors is required to study pathogentransmission ecology and to predict disease risk.
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Plant essential oils (EOs) have been considered as spatial repellents to help disrupt the pathogentransmission cycle of mosquitoes.
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We have developed a mathematical model of pathogentransmission by a defined insect population to evaluate the importance of mechanical transmission.
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These results indicate that CM has the potential to interfere with pathogentransmission and modulate immune responses at the colorectal mucosa.
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We conducted a workshop in March 2014 to identify the challenges associated with developing models of pathogentransmission across the wildlife-livestock interface.
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Mathematical models of mosquito-borne pathogentransmission originated in the early twentieth century to provide insights into how to most effectively combat malaria.