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meningitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis and other upper respiratory infections, typhoid, diabetic shock, and various cases of extreme gastro-enteritis including cholera. Because of regional co-factors, these latter treatable infections are also among the contagions responsible for the highest percentages of ...
We’re also making huge progress on tuberculosis, which still kills more people than malaria and HIV/AIDS combined. Last year, a historic phase 3 trial began that could be the first new TB vaccine in over 100 years. The key to maximizing the impacts of these innovations will be lowering ...
tuberculosis built from the compiled isolates53. Feature selection was performed using a grid search method wherein different cut-offs for absolute feature weights were iteratively tested to optimize model performance53. The most highly weighted features from models with an AUROC greater than 0.8 were...
Vaccines exist for all sorts of diseases, both viral and bacterial: measles, mumps, whooping cough, tuberculosis, smallpox, polio, typhoid, etc. Many diseases cannot be cured by vaccines, however. The common cold and Influenza are two good examples. These diseases either mutate so quickly or ...
However, researchers caution there is still limited research. The observational studies do not prove that flossing directly prevents Alzheimer's disease. "When you think about it, what is poor gum health, poor dental health? It's really a bacterial infection," explained Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS...
Have had or are getting tested for tuberculosis, hepatitis, or any sexually transmitted disease, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, or herpes Have exchanged sex for drugs or money Had sex with someone who has a history of any of these things Have been sexually assaulted How Do HIV Tests...
Vaccines exist for all sorts of diseases, both viral and bacterial: measles, mumps, whooping cough, tuberculosis, smallpox, polio, typhoid, etc. Many diseases cannot be cured by vaccines, however. The common cold and Influenza are two good examples. These diseases either mutate so quickly or ...
can't see a doctor, but you can have these apps that literally look at pictures of their, you know, X-rays or CT scans and tell you whether they might have breast cancer, you know, whether they might have tuberculosis, COVID, all of these diseases, as w...