Authorities said he may have had an unusually longincubation of the virus.
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Kuru in the 21st century: an acquired human prion disease with very longincubation periods.
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Lentiviruses are unique retroviruses which cause diseases with longincubation periods and prolonged clinical courses.
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There is a longincubation period but the infection usually leads to large abscesses and ulcers, they wrote.
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It is this period of build up that causes the typically longincubation period of diseases like CJD.
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It was likely the hatchlings were female due to their longincubation period and the cool soil temperatures.
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The novel coronavirus has a longincubation period, and people may not get tested until they feel ill.
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Listeriosis has a longincubation period, with symptoms sometimes not showing up until two months after people consume tainted foods.
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This could explain the cases that emerged during Collinge's study, but does not necessarily preclude a longincubation period for kuru.
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Human papillomavirus is a highly prevalent infection that is easily and unknowingly transmitted because of its asymptomatic nature and longincubation period.
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The virus has an unusually longincubation period of between two and five weeks, and can be mistaken for the flu, Baker said.
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The Bill aims to enhance Garda powers in criminal investigations and the Minister said that it had had a " longincubation".
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The man tested positive for Covid-19 nearly a week after leaving managed isolation may have had an unusually longincubation of the virus.
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We propose that life history patterns of many species of temperate-zone bats, coupled with sufficiently longincubation periods, allows for rabies virus maintenance.
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For four years, they had also taken monthly blood samples from her, which meant that the disease had a potentially longincubation period.
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Work is still under way to trace the source of his infection, one possibility being that the man had an unusually longincubation period.