Vets said some bacteria could still spread after the body decomposes and could infect human beings as well as animals. |
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A trend that is evident in the table is that viruses that infect bacteria are more tightly packed than the viruses that infect eukaryotic cells. |
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These will have been totally ineffective because international research shows canola pollen can travel up to 6 km to infect other canola crops. |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is an infectious disease, carried by ticks, that can infect both dogs and people. |
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Bates manages to infect almost the entire cast and crew with his neuroses and megalomaniacal attitude. |
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Soil from your garden contains bacteria, noxious seeds, and possibly other harmful organisms that may infect your newly potted plants. |
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For example, some viruses infect executable code in the boot sector of floppy disks or in system areas of hard drives. |
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While animal strains of scabies exist and can infect humans, the mites cannot complete their life cycle or be passed to other hosts. |
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This virus can infect and destroy oligodendrocytes, the cells which produce myelin. |
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Apparently the animals may also infect cattle with diseases and damage hay. |
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These produce a less pungent smell than do the diverse organisms which infect many surface-ripened cheeses. |
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In Britain and America a burgeoning youth culture had begun to infect the mass media. |
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The latest meme to infect the internet features footage of Fatso the keyboard-playing cat. |
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Heavy pruning to renew growth through sprouting usually controls several types of fungi that infect coralberries. |
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An infection of nail fungus occurs when fungi infect one or more of your nails. |
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Deadly germs infect nearly 2 million of the nation's hospital patients and kill close to 100,000 every year. |
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Experts estimate that enough of the virus is contained in one gramme of faeces from an infected animal to infect a million other dogs. |
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The eelworm's eggs are watered into the soil, where they hatch and infect slugs, preventing them from feeding. |
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However, not all diseases have good animal models, and some pathogens will infect no other species but humans. |
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This allows the pathogen to grow and infect the seed resulting in what we commonly refer to as seed decay or damping off. |
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William Gibson couldn't have guessed how the word he invented would breed and infect the lexicon. |
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Often, there is a mixing of genes from viruses that infect different species and this creates drastically different viruses. |
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All it would take would be for that bird influenza virus and an influenza virus from humans to infect an animal or human at the same time. |
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A bacteriophage is a virus that only infects bacteria, they don't infect any human tissue. |
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The spread of contagious disease from the body was continuing to infect our people and it was killing them. |
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If this fails, interferons block the virus from forming particles which can be released and infect other neurons. |
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The fungi causing powdery mildew, leaf rust, Stagonospora, and Septoria diseases may infect the leaves at this time. |
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The virus lives in single-celled organisms called amoebae and may be able to infect humans. |
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The Borrelia need plasminogen from human blood to migrate to the tick's salivary glands and then infect the human. |
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Under these conditions, the overwintering resting spores germinate and can infect plants directly or through the production of zoospores. |
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The only thing I can figure is that they want the diseased bison to infect cattle and thereby harm the beef industry. |
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Suitable vectors are the DNAs of bacterial viruses or bacteriophages which naturally infect bacteria and replicate within them. |
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In 1796, Jenner began to infect people first with the far more benign cowpox and then with smallpox. |
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Deodorant or talc should be avoided, as these could irritate or infect the wound. |
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Criminals who infect computers with spyware can be jailed for up to five years under the bill. |
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The organisms that cause the sexually transmitted diseases gonorrhea and chlamydia can also infect the eyes and cause conjunctivitis. |
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The malaria parasite has to be able to reproduce in the mosquito in order to be able to infect humans. |
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The fly then emerges from its host, ready to infect other members of the hive. |
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E tukrensis is able to penetrate unbroken skin and infect mucous membranes, the gastrointestinal tract, and lungs. |
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Raccoons may be cute, but many of them carry raccoon roundworm, an ascarid that can infect children. |
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Please, please do not infect your output with the tired diatribes of this ageing and out-of-touch right-wing bigot. |
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The scientists then used test-tube experiments to show the virus could infect T cells under laboratory conditions. |
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It spread among towns, carried by animals, and could infect anyone at any time, in any way. |
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The trophozoite form can't survive once excreted in the stool and therefore can't infect others. |
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But this should not be carried out on-farm because it can further contaminate the ground and infect other cattle. |
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Viruses can be sent out as email attachments to infect your computer if you open them. |
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Both powdery mildew and downy mildew often infect squash plants as autumn nights grow cooler and dew keeps the foliage moist through the night. |
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The worm will also attempt to spread via file-sharing networks and infect other executable files. |
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When contaminated seeds are planted, bunt spores germinate in the presence of moisture and infect the wheat seedlings. |
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It never sends any emails, and it can infect vulnerable machines without any human help. |
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There are several fungi that infect the leaves of deergrass, causing debilitation, but usually not death. |
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A spore can infect a plant and cause a new lesion which will produce spores in 7-10 days. |
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But when I suggest that might infect the music for some, he will have none of it. |
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They also may infect buds or new shoots being formed at the crowns of healthy plants in the summer. |
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The justification for the slaughter was Montana's fear that the bison could infect its cattle with the bacterium brucellosis. |
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In Asia the species is known to host parasitic lung flukes, which can infect humans if the crabs are eaten undercooked. |
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The test was based on genetically modified viruses that infect only the tuberculosis bacteria. |
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One or a few chimps or gorillas become ill and then infect the other members of their family group. |
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Simply surfing the Internet, reading email, downloading music or other files can infect your PC without you knowing it. |
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He was not able to obtain such a pure culture, but did try to infect animals with choleraic material. |
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They deliberately infect their stock with living bacteria that can confer a health benefit, known as probiotics. |
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In the late 1990s the itch to merge seemed to infect most of the bigwig chief executives. |
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The flaw makes it possible for a website to embed malicious code directly into a web page, and infect visitors instantly while visiting the site. |
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Whitman hoped that the tedium and pettiness of his senior years would not infect his poetry. |
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Wolbachia bacteria infect many insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and parasitic nematodes. |
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Wound botulism occurs when the bacteria infect a person's wound, and the toxin is produced inside of it. |
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There are many species of parasites and disease organisms that infect dogs. |
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Owing to narrow tissue or species specificity of parvoviruses, animal parvoviruses do not infect humans. |
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From one case they isolated many colonies of a phycomycete, Basidiobolus, not hitherto known to infect mammals. |
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They could poison us with botulin, or try to infect us with the plague or anthrax. |
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Clearly, unadulterated bias contaminates many stories and can even infect the entire Washington press corps from time to time. |
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He is out to remove the spectator from his normal or appropriate perceptual field, and in doing so to infect him with his own personal doubts. |
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Microsporidia are a monophyletic assemblage of obligate intracellular parasites that generally infect animals. |
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Rabies virus presents strict neurotropism in vivo, but it can also infect non-neuronal cells in vitro. |
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Alternatively, the faculty might have contagious diseases, such as tuberculosis or varicella, and could infect patients. |
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Are you ever tempted to cheat, to damage the landscape further, to poison it, infect it, before you take a photograph? |
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What kind of degenerate slimeball would knowingly infect his own people with a known carcinogen? |
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Crowding also reduces air circulation, allowing moisture to remain on plants long enough to allow fungal and bacterial pathogens to infect plants. |
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They had to infect the perfectly adequate data with the totally improbable idea of a 400-year-old heirloom elk antler tool. |
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Those viruses, called bacteriophages, specifically infect bacteria, capture some of their genes, and transfer the genes from one microbe to the next. |
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But even without these changes bioterrorists could readily infect themselves with a lethal agent and start an epidemic by walking among us for example, in an airport. |
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Then the infected floppy disks may infect other computers that boot from them, and the virus copy on the hard disk will try to infect still more floppies. |
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What is this alien culture that threatens to infect Anglo-Americans? |
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Birds carrying West Nile virus have already been found in this country and tests are under way to find out if mosquitoes which could infect humans are harbouring the disease. |
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Can't HIV, which is really a lentivirus, infect non-dividing cells? |
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Other viruses may infect a computer via an e-mail attachment or Web site but do not spread automatically after affecting the operations of the computer. |
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While the bats are infected, they shed large quantities of virus that can infect other animals. |
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Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese. |
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An abundance of parasites, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, tapeworms, and the larvae of flies, wasps, and moths, are known to infect bumblebees. |
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Roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms most commonly infect cats. |
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Ebola Reston, it seemed, could infect humans, but never became symptomatic. |
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But what I think is that this constant wound, that this constant sore, does infect all of our foreign policy. |
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Once the new bacteriophage is packaged, the now-virulent viruses lyse the host cell and escape into the surrounding medium to infect other hosts, producing further progeny. |
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This TCF was effectively used to infect embryonated chicken eggs. |
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The disease, which causes painful, ulcerating blisters on the mouth, feet, and udders, is virulently contagious, and once introduced can quickly infect an entire herd. |
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Getting your hair in the bleachy water will infect everyone with bubonic plague, whereas all other bodily orifice exposure and expulsion is quite alright. |
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First, the AIDS virus can infect the heart and cause cardiomyopathy. |
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This memory may infect a new generation with ready-made traditions of war, but equally old soldiers can drive their energies, with more effect, into peaceful politics. |
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Bacteriophages, or phages, infect bacteria in order to reproduce inside. |
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If one takes these vibrios and cultivates them on nutritional media in the lab, or uses them to infect animal models, their infectiousness declines rapidly. |
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In 1996, scientists at Scripps Research Institute in California found the first evidence that the Borna disease virus can infect human brain tissue. |
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In either case, they'll die before they can infect food or water supplies. |
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Antivirus software can only protect your computer from viruses trying to infect it via email, CD-Rom, floppy disk, Word documents or other types of computer files. |
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In the first world war attempts were made to infect horses with glanders, and throughout history invading armies have poisoned wells and other water sources. |
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The sporozoites released from the oocyst reproduce asexually within cells, producing merozoites that burst from those cells, each to infect a new cell. |
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The spores of this fungus infect fresh wounds and cuts in the autumn and winter months and for this reason, plums are best pruned in late spring or early summer. |
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Bedbugs can't get through the encasement to infect mattresses and box springs. |
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A number of rodents carry hantaviruses, including the Puumala, Dobrava and Saaremaa viruses, which can infect humans. |
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The use of pathogens such as Salmonella has the drawback that they can infect man and domestic animals, and rodents often become resistant. |
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When the phagocyte finally dies, it releases a batch of new Legionella microbes ready to infect more phagocytes. |
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The 10 coronaviruses that infect mammals fall into two clusters, each of which contains one virus that causes colds in people. |
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Vaccinia, cowpox, and monkeypox viruses can infect both humans and other animals in nature. |
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The malicious YouTube page attempts to infect the browser with a drive-by download as soon as the user lands on it. |
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A more recent case may be the Stuxnet computer worm, which was designed to subtly infect and damage specific types of industrial equipment. |
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Mice and Weasels by their poysonous Stale infect the Trees so, that they produce Worms. |
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The researchers are currently exploring whether TLR11 contributes to the failure of other flagellated bacteria to infect mice. |
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Have you wondered how the U.S. managed to infect Iranian computers? |
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Folliculitis occurs when bacteria infect the hair follicles causing a pimple-like rash. |
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To infect mammals, the bacteria must travel from a tick's gut, where they live most of the time, to the tick's salivary glands. |
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The virus relies on an enzyme called RNA polymerase to infect and spread in a host. |
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This would disable one of the key proteins that the parasite uses to escape red blood cells and infect more people. |
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Sometimes an arenavirus, such as the one that causes Lassa hemorrhagic fever, will infect a human. |
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The bacteria used in this study, Shigella flexneri, are able to cross the intestinal wall and infect immune cells. |
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Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. |
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Parasites that infect macrophages or endothelial cells can develop into megaloschizonts, generating more merozoites. |
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Usually it's dodgy web sites, or possibly email viruses, that might contain and infect your machine with a rootkit. |
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Up to 60 helminth species are known to infect foxes in fur farms, while 20 are known in the wild. |
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Several coccidian species of the genera Isospora and Eimeria are also known to infect them. |
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After three or four days the bacteria enter the bloodstream, and infect organs such as the spleen and the lungs. |
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Bonamiosis is a disease caused by protozoans of the genus Bonamia, which infect hemocytes of oysters. |
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Cybercriminals infect victim networks to extract credit card information and quickly monetize it within cybercriminal forums. |
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Thereafter these schizonts rupture, releasing merozoites into the blood stream, which then infect red blood cells. |
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Varicella zoster virus is another of eight herpes viruses known to infect humans. |
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Other nematode species known to infect stoats include Capillaria putorii, Molineus patens and Strongyloides martes. |
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Cestode species known to infect stoats include Taenia tenuicollis, Mesocestoides lineatus and rarely Acanthocephala. |
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Wild boar also carry parasites known to infect humans, including Gastrodiscoides, Trichinella spiralis, Taenia solium, and Balantidium coli. |
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After 5 days, supernatants were collected and used to infect fresh cell cultures. |
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Livestock diseases compromise animal welfare, reduce productivity, and can infect humans. |
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Up to twenty five viruses have been described as being able to infect narcissi. |
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Most of these parasites infect wolves without adverse effects, though the effects may become more serious in sick or malnourished specimens. |
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Ticks of the genus Ixodes can infect wolves with Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. |
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Toxocara canis, a hookworm known to infect wolf pups in utero, can cause intestinal irritation, bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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It has also been shown to be effective against various fungi that commonly infect toenails. |
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But Karst knew that bacteria help some viruses infect intestinal cells. |
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Type A is likely to undergo an antigenic shift if two or more subtypes infect a single host, creating new subtypes based on surface antigens hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. |
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These viruses infect the stem cells of basal layer of genital epithelium and their life cycle is associated with keratocytes only in the most differentiated superficial cells. |
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However, WNV viremia was sufficient, in theory, to infect mosquitoes, and oral and cloacal shedding of the virus may increase the risk of infection to other waterbirds. |
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Food safety advocates may be concerned about the potential for ionophore supplements to contribute to antibiotic resistant bacteria that could infect humans. |
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The most common nematode species found in fox guts are Toxocara canis and Uncinaria stenocephala, Capillaria aerophila and Crenosoma vulpis, the latter two infect their lungs. |
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The tsetse fly spreads the parasitic diseases human African trypanosomiasis, known as sleeping sickness, and Nagana that infect humans and animals respectively. |
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However, lentiviruses are potentially good vectors for transporting genetic material into neurons because they can infect dividing and non-dividing cells. |
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The recent discovery of a type C endogenous retrovirus in the pig and its ability to infect human cell lines in vitro has brought great scrutiny to that species as well. |
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They eventually hijack the plants' reproductive systems, forming galls which darken and burst, releasing fungal teliospores which infect other plants nearby. |
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Scientific evidence suggests that longer winters where the fungus has a longer period of time to infect bats results in greater chances of mortality. |
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Meningococcal disease is a life-threatening illness caused by bacteria that infect the bloodstream and the lining that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. |
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It is caused by seven species of Eimeria apicomplexan protozoa that infect intestinal epithelial cells resulting in deleterious effects on nutrient absorption in the gut. |
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Myxomatosis can also infect pet rabbits of the same species. |
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Eleven trematode species infect red foxes, including Metorchis conjunctus. |
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Viruses called bacteriophages infect only bacteria, using the bacteria's own DNA-reading machinery to duplicate themselves and destroy the bacteria's cell walls. |
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Before Mongols left besieged Crimean Kaffa the dead or dying bodies of the infected soldiers were loaded onto catapults and launched over Kaffa's walls to infect those inside. |
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AntiEXE can infect diskettes when they are inserted into your computer. |
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In school I was forced to read The Pearl by John Steinbeck and the wretched thing continues to infect me like a pustulating sore that will not heal. |
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Infectious disease results from the interplay between those few pathogens and the defenses of the hosts they infect. |
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