Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for a large proportion of antibiotic-resistant bacterialdiseases.
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Aside from Newcastle Disease, there are viral and bacterialdiseases which are highly contagious.
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Objectives: Flooding provides an opportunity for epidemics of waterborne viral, protozoan, or bacterialdiseases to develop in affected areas.
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The results suggest that food plants can function as vaccines for simultaneous protection against infectious virus and bacterialdiseases.
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Tuberculosis and bacterialdiseases should be the most important outcomes in future trials of early ART in sub-Saharan Africa.
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It is known that the treatment of adults with DNases and RNases offers protection from viral and bacterialdiseases.
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This threatens the sustainability of deployment of artemisinin combination treatment, and treatable bacterialdiseases are likely to be missed.
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Conclusions: Many plants are used in the Mexican traditional medicine to treat oral bacterialdiseases by the healers or patients.
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This is a petri dish for resentment and risks incubating bacterialdiseases that have the potential to spawn Brexit-sized epidemics.
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Electrophoretic patterns from 18 patients with bacterialdiseases and 16 patients with viral diseases were compared.
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Thus, suggesting the use of Omps in the development of vaccines and immunotherapeutics against the bacterialdiseases in humans and teleosts.
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Respondents identified the top five diseases for prioritization in Vietnam as: avian influenza, rabies, Streptococcus suis infection, pandemic influenza and foodborne bacterialdiseases.
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Robust health, a body whose powers are strong, well nourished, and vigorous, will plainly furnish the conditions for the greatest resistance to bacterialdiseases.
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An increasing awareness of tick-borne diseases among clinicians and scientific researchers has led to the recent description of a number of emerging tick-borne bacterialdiseases.
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"Many bacterialdiseases of man can be disseminated by the mechanical agency of flies, mosquitoes..."