Infection is spread from child to child by droplet infection — in other words by the patient's breath while coughing or sneezing. This is the same as the method of spread of a common cold.doi:10.1007/978-1-349-09003-7_13Diana BirchMacmillan Education UK...
Kaitlyn Krebs, DVM, MBA, DABVP (Canine/Feline), associate professor in clinical primary care at the University of Pennsylvania's Ryan Veterinary Hospital in Philadelphia, and a beekeeper, presented a lecture about common diseases that affect honey bees and their hives at the 2024 American Veterina...
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The genetics of common diseases: the implications of population variability In: Chadwick DJ, Cardew G, Eds. Variation in the Human Genome (Ciba Foundation Symposium 197). Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons 1996: pp. 300-11.Weatherall DJ: The genetics of common disease: the implications of ...
- 《Ticks & Tick Borne Diseases》 被引量: 25发表: 2014年 The Transmission of a Human Strain of Babesia divergens by Ixodes ricinus Ticks During the course of a recent investigation of the first recorded case of babesiosis in man in the UK, attempts were made to transmit the strain (...
The two categories of disease in which cause is most well-defined are infectious diseases and diseases attributable to a single abnormal gene. Not surprisingly, these categories of disease have historically had among the highest probabilities of clinical trial success. Their mechanistic targets are clea...
Our results provide new insights into the genetic regulation of serum IgA levels and its role in genetic susceptibility to several human diseases, including immune, infectious, kidney and cardio-metabolic traits. Results Ancestral differences in serum levels of IgA We first tested for differences in ...
we observed evidence that plasma proteins are superior in the prediction of diseases belonging to certain clinical specialties, whereas other diseases, for example, infectious or highly compartmentalized (for example, eye diseases), will require other types of tissue samples or entirely different clinical...
In the UK, 80% of all antibiotic prescriptions are from primary health-care.1 Most patients consulting in primary care present with respiratory tract infections,2 and these conditions are commonly treated with antibiotics.3 In this Personal View, we examine the changing trends in infectious disease...
Due to the magnitude of its population decline, greenfinch has become one of the few species in the UK to move directly from the lowest to the highest category of conservation concern, and the first one to be listed because of infectious disease68. In both species, adult survival fell to ...