Infectious diseases

Anthrax (4)
Immunological disorder (11)
Infectious disease (3)
Influenza (4)
Measles (1)
Plague (3)
Q fever (2)
Syphilis (1)
Tuberculosis (2)
Typhoid (4)
Yellow fever (4)

Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Infectious diseases:


impactlab_2010 01547.txt

and places in the story a description of the Mayfair neighborhood in London where the protagonists live or a history of the Black death plague,


impactlab_2012 00588.txt

Unlike existing sleep aids, the drug (which will likely be reviewed by the F. D. A. later this year) works by turning off wakefulness rather than by inducing sleep.


impactlab_2013 00857.txt

because the Bairds had lost two sons to AIDS#ons who had helped previously to support their parents and sister.


Livescience_2014 02191.txt

How Off-road Tech Aids Conservation Google earth and Google street view have made it possible for anyone with an Internet connection to explore some of the world's most spectacular destinations right from their computer tablet or smartphone.


Nature 00234.txt

Zinc-finger nucleases have recently been used to create human immune cells that are resistant to HIV (see'Designer protein tackles HIV'.


Nature 00734.txt

HIV vaccine doubt: Results of the largest-ever HIV-vaccine trial looked less impressive when full details were published formally last week (S. Rerks-Ngarm et al.

N. Engl. J. Med. doi: 10.1056/nejmoa0908492; 2009) than when they were outlined in a press release a month earlier.

In September, the trial was said to show that a vaccine combination reduced the risk of HIV infection by nearly one-third.

The week ahead 29 october â oe1 November Philadelphia hosts the 47th Annual Meeting of the Infectious diseases Society of America. go. nature. com/ykfvnw 29 â oe30 October


Nature 01919.txt

Anthrax report The US National Academy of Sciences has delayed releasing a long-awaited report on the investigation into the 2001 anthrax attacks, after a request by the Federal bureau of investigation (FBI.

TB diagnosis The World health organization (WHO) said on 8 december that a test that can rapidly diagnose tuberculosis (TB) was a'major milestone'for disease control.


Nature 01967.txt

Patient protection US President Barack Obama has asked his bioethics commission to review the recent discovery that US government-funded scientists intentionally infected subjects with syphilis in a study in Guatemala in the 1940s (see Nature 467,645;

Q-fever delay A report has found that the Dutch government took too long to respond to an outbreak of Q fever,

can trigger abortions in goats and sheep and cause flu-like symptoms and sometimes pneumonia in humans.


Nature 03796.txt

Recent experiments show how Avian flu may become transmissible among mammals. In an era of constant and rapid international travel,


Nature 04376.txt

Maryland. go. nature. com/wfnyw227-30 april Flu pandemics, the resurgence of measles and antimicrobial resistance are discussed all at the European Society of Clinical Microbiology

and Infectious diseases meeting in Berlin. go. nature. com/jyfhwf


Nature 04741.txt

US regulation misses some GM cropsit took scientists 85 years to breed a commercial apple that could fend off apple scab,

a devastating disease caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis. In 1999, they finally produced a tasty variety that contained the Vf defence gene,


popsci_2013 00933.txt

if there ever is another global plague. a real one not the BS swine flu) Engineers are scientists too btw.

Think applied physics. Also the use of the scientific method isn't reserved exclusively to scientists.


popsci_2013 01600.txt

THREATEN ANTHRAX OF GENERAL GULF OF TONKIN OF COLIN POWELL AND JOHN KERRY CON'S!

THREATEN ANTHRAX OF GENERAL GULF OF TONKIN OF COLIN POWELL AND JOHN KERRY CON'S!


Popsci_2014 00283.txt

because malaria yellow fever dysentery and other diseases claimed the lives of approximately 20000 workers. The U s. took over the project in 1904 and implemented some sanitation practices--including draining wetlands

The land of the jungle where the mosquito sang her weird song of death unmolested for four hundred years vying with the germs of dysentery typhoid fever and pneumonia in the destruction of human life;

The heavy rainfall insures permanent stagnant water where the larvae of the yellow fever and malarial mosquitos thrive in countless millions;

Yellow fever had been endemic for hundreds of years and epidemic when new material was available. Malaria was ever present consuming the life blood

Typhoid fever was very common and the ravages of dysentery were sorely distressing. The history of the Isthmus is linked inseparably with disease and death.

which yellow fever has been banished for more than six years; where the mortality from typhoid fever and dysentery has been reduced to the minimum;

where malaria has become mild and controllable; the country where the deaths per thousand among canal employees instead of De Lesseps's 240 is only seven and one half.

Shall we go on permitting hundreds of thousands of people to die of preventable diseases like typhoid fever malaria and tuberculosis?


ScienceDaily_2014 13673.txt

and is an academic research tool that has many of the same features as powerful learning aids that are currently on the market.

These tools which are called sometimes digital tutors can be used as study aids or as platforms for administering homework


Smart_Planet_10 00660.txt

or HIV patient that can't hold down food because of the disease's affect on their appetite.


WS_1452 01394.txt

For our health, we may see new ways to target infectious diseases and cancer, develop vaccines


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