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"come down with" Definitions
  1. [no passive] to get an illness that is not very serious

304 Sentences With "come down with"

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Birds and rodents have come down with tumors and cataracts.
Only 210 detainees have come down with mumps so far.
Only 20143 detainees have come down with mumps so far.
Charlson predicts that fees will come down with greater competition.
How have they not all come down with a cold?
Smith suggested the cost could come down with scale, though.
"We're anxious to see what they come down with," he said.
Here are the stars who have come down with the coronavirus.
No athletes are known to have come down with the virus.
The officer tells him to come down with his hands up.
None of them have come down with the virus, he said.
Two days before surgery, I come down with a terrible flu.
Eventually someone will miss a seat and come down with a bump.
It is not unusual to come down with something nasty after flying.
In Chicago, two patients have come down with the illness, ABC7 reported.
Tyler Matakevich has come down with an unexpected case of puppy fever.
Ms. González said she had come down with it four times herself.
What if my wife or I come down with a major illness?
Blood tests also suggested she had come down with some sort of infection.
In all, nine people have come down with symptoms consistent with the virus.
Eight of 520 crew members have come down with norovirus, the CDC said.
It was common for printers to come down with ailments of all sorts.
Imagine you've come down with a cold while you're away on a trip.
Someone would tap the net, and little bits would come down with dust.
Eighteen-wheelers suddenly come down with the wiggles, like segmented caterpillar pull toys.
You need someone like Roots Manuva to come down with the real talk.
Four days later, you come down with a fever and a dry cough.
A second person in the US has come down with the Wuhan coronavirus.
It had come down with very little fanfare, and I was inexplicably heartbroken.
Mr. Dumbai's aunt had already come down with the same sickness — fever, vomiting, weakness.
Lennu, Mr. Niinisto announced, had come down with "dog flu," worrying his many fans.
Holland America has said that no one onboard has come down with the virus.
Sample email: Hi [Manager name], I've unfortunately come down with [insert illness or condition here].
If you were born before 1960, you might have come down with a measles infection.
If you happen to come down with malaria, there's a widely believed treatment for that.
Hate to break it to you, but you've come down with a case of Netflix Paralysis.
Damon's Chinese costars have come down with the same strain of bland nobility that infects him.
At least one other guest, there at the same time, had come down with the disease.
In the past year or so, Hollywood has come down with a case of Pope Fever.
For all you mainlanders, though, chances are high you'll come down with something this flu season.
And if they're at a low risk, they may eventually come down with the illness later.
According to Delaware health officials, people have reportedly come down with symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
When I've come down with a winter flu, somehow he knows to curl up next to me.
Just like their two-legged owners, dogs can come down with a serious case of the sniffles.
She offers to suddenly come down with the flu so as to avoid the ceremony this month.
Now that the Fed has come down with rates, will the dollar move in the opposite direction?
Happily, the support we offer the flu-stricken also works when teenagers come down with grouchy silence.
Hanks announced last Thursday on Instagram that he and his wife had come down with the virus.
Up to 90 percent of those infected with the bacterium will never come down with the illness.
Here in Salvador, nearly every household can count relatives who have come down with Zika, dengue or both.
It's almost inevitable that at some point during the summer, you'll come down with a case of FOMO.
Spend any time in Mazzaro's Italian Market and you may come down with a touch of Stendhal's syndrome.
According to his family, the Guardian reported, Overton had recently come down with pneumonia, needing to be hospitalized.
Friends began to come down with the bug, smiling serenely at the simplicity of their once-cluttered credenzas.
What are the typical illnesses that fire-eaters come down with as a result of drinking these fuels?
"What if she's negative and I come down with it and infect her?" he said to the paper.
Their 8-year-old grandson, who had not been to Japan, has also come down with the virus.
They arrange tests for people who come down with symptoms, and in some cases, groceries and isolated housing.
The chief doctor responsible for controlling the disease has come down with it and is himself now quarantined.
"He hit us in the chest a couple times, and we didn't come down with it," Lewis said.
I don't know what she was going to do — come down with an eggs Benedict during the atomic bomb?
She'd been completely fine, and just seemed to come down with an infection or virus or something on vacation.
"Kids used to come down with black books every Saturday," referring to the term used for graffiti artists' sketchbooks.
If they come down with an infection themselves, masks also prevent them from spreading their germs to vulnerable patients.
Nine years just isn't a lot of time for a whole lot of courts to come down with opinions.
Infants might also come down with less common symptoms like diarrhea, tinnitus (chronic ear-ringing), internal gut bleeding, and headaches.
Maryland health officials reported that at least one person has come down with serious, uncontrollable bleeding after taking synthetic pot.
But you can come down with your friends or family and hang out around the arcade — you won't be disappointed.
Twenty-eight people from 20 states across the country had come down with same strain of salmonella as of Feb.
Fear by people in the healthcare community and in the general public that they could come down with this disease.
And because the treatment kills one type of immune cell, patients are more likely to come down with certain infections.
But he also learned that both children had come down with strep throat while their father was at Mass General.
If you come down with measles, you will be of no use to your loved ones for a protracted period.
To the Editor: Every year millions of Americans come down with pneumonia; even a mild case can be unexpectedly debilitating.
But the chances you will come down with the coronavirus in the US are still low, according to the CDC.
Now more than 5,200 U.S. residents have come down with the virus, at least one in every state except Alaska.
Newborns in the DHA group were also slightly less likely to come down with a cold in the first place.
Photo: geralt (Pixabay)Since March, hundreds of people in the U.S. have come down with horrific, Ebola-like symptoms of bleeding.
"They called me Sunday, the 20th, and told me to come down with a marriage certificate," Armstrong told CNN on Thursday.
"The people who don't know something will happen and come down with something, those are the ones at issue," Antos argues.
The only thing thing different was that the boy had come down with a case of measles between the two tests.
So far, more than 83,000 people have come down with the new viral illness caused by the coronavirus, called COVID-19.
Certainly, if you are going to come down with two deadly diseases, it is good to work at the Mayo Clinic.
Even before they docked, Kipling's six-year-old daughter, Josephine, had come down with pneumonia, and he was stricken days later.
To be fair, it's not uncommon to come down with a nasty illness after we return from a vacation or business trip.
Before landing, the crew told ground control that several passengers had come down with symptoms of fever, "non-stop coughing," and vomiting.
Rocky had come down with a bad virus and wound up being rushed to the hospital when he started having trouble breathing.
This is the stuff that has gotten notorious for causing hospital patients to come down with nasty respiratory and urinary tract infections.
It's a nightmare scenario for the global age: You're on a plane and passengers around you come down with coughing and fever.
The country catches a cold and the poor come down with pneumonia, which might be sadly precise in the case of coronavirus.
McDaniel had come down with symptoms on Friday after attending a fundraiser at President Donald Trump's private club in Florida last week.
Earlier in the outbreak, people who had a history of travel to China were more likely to come down with COVID-19.
And by Friday, March 20, three employees at a Starbucks in Oregon had come down with flulike symptoms and called in sick.
Valuations have indeed come down, with the forward P/E of the S&P 500 at 17.4, versus 18.3 three weeks ago.
The people of London will come down with random afflictions—cold, headache, fatigue—which Jonathan can heal by offering them crafted medicine.
And while they found that sexually active men were at greater risk of catching HPV, male virgins could come down with it too.
I'd gone to fetch him from his room, and he refused to leave unless the elf was allowed to come down with him.
Another eight people have come down with Pontiac fever, a milder form of the disease, and 80 patients in all have been hospitalized.
Emmanuelle Chriqui must have also come down with a case of chop fever, making a serious change from her signature chest-length tresses.
Its proponents have noted that the price per aircraft has begun to come down, with the Air Force's version falling below $100 million.
Over 300 people have reportedly come down with the measles since October and over 20 have gone to the hospital over the illness.
Fewer than 219 people a year in the United States still come down with the disease, but they can be cured with antibiotics.
More than 2,500 people in Italy have come down with coronavirus in less than two weeks and at least 79 people have died.
More than 85033,000 health care workers in China have come down with the coronavirus, and thousands more in West Africa succumbed to Ebola.
Case studies conducted so far of patients with mild cases of COVID-19 show most come down with a fever and dry cough.
It was Irgo's first time flying; on top of that, he had come down with an ear infection before the flight, Swindle said.
Jorah informs her he's come down with a nasty case of Greyscale, so she welcomes him back before sending him off to get well.
In an email exchange, Mr. Korolyov confirmed that he had come down with the measles, but rejected playing a role in a Russian operation.
One person might come down with "cyberchondria," or the irrational fear of some phantom illness; conversely, another might let a real illness go untreated.
But some number of people could come down with the virus again, and we just don't know yet what that reinfection rate will be.
In 2018, people in at least 36 US states have come down with acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) a rare illness that can cause paralysis.
When his case worker was back on duty, she told us — apologetically — that the nurse on that shift had come down with strep throat.
On fourth-and-163 from the Jets' 21, Robby Anderson couldn't come down with Darnold's throw, and the Jets turned it over on downs.
Passengers have been confined to their rooms on Holland America's 'mystery cruise' after 42 guests and crew members come down with 'influenza-like symptoms'
With the strain on our healthcare system, now is not the time you want to come down with any preventable virus or bacterial infection.
I sifted through the comments: I pray that I leave life's worries on top of this mountain and come down with a new perspective.
Should he come down with a few big catches and maybe return a kick for a score, he could be in contention for MVP.
Like an overstuffed closet, everything has its place, but pull out the wrong ball of yarn and the lot could come down with it.
She seems energetic and talks fast, but she also says she's starting to come down with a cold as her campaign reaches the homestretch.
Local news media said Mr. Lam had recently come down with a cold and that his wife had found him unresponsive in his bed.
When that threshold lowers—say, you've just lost your job, or you've come down with the flu—that skin condition can flare up or worsen.
On Thursday, Maryland health officials reported that at least one person in the state has come down with similar symptoms, the first case reported there.
Nearly 221,280 people have come down with a serious lung injury related to vaping, as government researchers continue to investigate the cause of the outbreak.
He'd come down with four big minders, I let him take two in, he asked for the VIP area, and hung out at the bar.
So the odds of going back to the pre-vaccination days of seeing millions of kids come down with measles annually are slim to none.
It is the strain with the highest mortality rate; in most outbreaks, more than 60 percent of those who come down with the disease die.
In Australia, where testing is free and easily available, actors Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, learned they had come down with the virus.
Several top health officials have repeatedly urged Americans to not risk going to work if they come down with symptoms that might indicate an infection.
By the time I was done with my sampling of Mr. Packard's work, I think I was starting to come down with the ailment myself.
I'll come down with a list of questions from readers, and you can answer them without lawyers or public relations executives getting in the way.
Dukellis, who would later come down with a mild fever, took a list of names from the tournament to the El Paso County Health Department.
Sports Briefing Several athletes have come down with a stomach bug at the world championships in London, including the medal favorite Isaac Makwala of Botswana.
But the health commission in Wuhan said on Sunday that some people who had come down with the virus had no exposure to the market.
From then up until this month, 26.5 residents were confirmed to have come down with the viral, vaccine-preventable disease, which led to several hospitalizations.
Patients who have come down with the mystery illness started to experience symptoms anywhere from a few days to several weeks after using e-cigarettes.
It&aposs like I come down with temporary weather-related amnesia each October and it takes me a few tries to get seasonal dressing right.
Sheen went on to say that "when you come down with this [HIV], that we're together and at least we have each other," the suit alleges.
It didn't help that he'd just come down with a cold, and that he was feeling the same election-fatigue as the rest of the country.
One of the immigrants who is being detained at a federal prison in California has come down with chickenpox, according to a letter obtained by LAist.
If you or someone you love has come down with a dreaded case of "heading off to college soon," they're gonna need a laptop to cope.
They get infections, experience adverse reactions to drugs, develop dangerous bed sores, or come down with pneumonia from the very ventilators meant to help them breathe.
I don't care what the asset class it is — when things go up with that kind of velocity, they tend to come down with equal momentum.
My favorite song of his is alternative Christmas carol "Come Down With Us", with with its chilling vocals taking you down to a grave of voices.
This jackass has actually come down with a case of the Mondays, a little too conveniently taking sick days to extend their weekends and long weekends.
Pneumonic plague may be less famous than the bubonic form, but it's even more deadly, and that's what the first two patients have come down with.
One U.S. service member and his wife tested positive for the virus, while 22 South Korean soldiers had come down with the virus as of Thursday.
The news followed reports that individuals at another high-profile policy conference, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee gathering, had also come down with the illness.
Earlier, she had come down with a severe bout of diarrhea after taking one of the homemade drugs and had to be hospitalized for a month.
Sure, she didn't feel great; for the past week she had felt sluggish and tired, as if she were about to come down with a cold.
All the known patients are in isolation, and 163 contacts of the sick in Wuhan are being followed to see if they come down with symptoms.
Public health workers found out that many people he was in contact with had come down with plague, and they had spread the disease to others too.
You're not going to come down with a case of Salmon Goop Poisoning (which, to be honest, would be a pretty lame way to kick the bucket).
Even when she developed a fever a few days later on May 4, Follis still wasn't concerned, thinking she had most likely come down with the flu.
In 1969, an eight-year-old girl had come down with a bad case of shingles—rare among children—after seeing Ketcham and possibly having sexual contact.
They were joined on the ground by a handful of Hispanic kids who had come down with a New York youth organization to support the doctors' protest.
When the US Army saw 3,000 troops in the Korean War suddenly come down with an extremely virulent haemorrhagic fever, officials assumed it was a biological weapon.
When Mr. Vance was elected district attorney nine years ago, he promised to come down with the force of a broken dam on the rich and powerful.
You will come down with the greatest case of stage fright ever, in front of the brand-new person you want to impress more than anyone else.
Say an agency does come down with an enforcement action, the types of penalty powers that those agencies have currently do not adequately address the consumer harm.
Two Republican senators who attended yesterday's meeting in which President Trump reportedly disparaged immigrants from "shithole countries" seem to have come down with a case of amnesia.
The revelation that Hillary Clinton has come down with pneumonia is just the latest reason Democrats have to be nervous about a presidential race that's grown uncomfortably close.
But it's also true that four out of five people who come down with Zika have no symptoms, so experts admit that the numbers could be much higher.
In addition to getting vaccinated, the CDC is urging people to see a doctor and stay home from school or work if they come down with the flu.
As the coronavirus has spread, some workers who have come down with pneumonia and other symptoms say they have been unable to find affordable care in major cities.
One example is when we come down with a fever because of an infection: our bodies are working to kill the virus or bacteria that caused the infection.
The family was never able to figure out what Sophia ate that caused her to initially come down with the E. coli O157 strain, according to The Star Tribune.
Thirteen of the diseases they identified had been previously categorized as "recessive," meaning people would need to inherit the same mutation from both parents to come down with symptoms.
He made his television debut a year later when Vince McMahon, the chairman of W.W.E., agreed to let him replace a wrestler who had come down with the flu.
For years after the cough clears up and the rash disappears, children who've survived a bout with measles tend to come down with bacterial and viral infections more frequently.
According to the World Health Organization, at least 591 people are suspected or confirmed to have come down with Ebola, while at least 357 have died as a result.
More than 200 people have come down with measles since mid-July, when an epidemic swept through five villages in the mountainous Naga Self-Administered Zone of northwestern Myanmar.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was hesitant to come down with any sweeping takeaways from the race, especially on whether Democratic socialism was on the rise within her party.
Vanderbilt's linebacker Cunningham came into this field goal attempt with an evil masterplan, as he knew full well that he couldn't come down with contact onto the defensive line.
We'd come down with the intent to bring her back to New York, at least for a few months, and after a brief moment of regret, she finally agreed.
Seven people have died and more than 220 have come down with the virus, mainly in the regions of Lombardy and Veneto, in Europe's worst outbreak of the illness.
By then, a number of victims had come down with worrying symptoms from a new strain of coronavirus, which has been known to be transmitted from animals to humans.
Six people have died and more than 220 have come down with the virus, mainly in the regions of Lombardy and Veneto, in Europe's worst outbreak of the illness.
More than 200 people have come down with the virus since Friday, latest data showed, the vast majority of them in the wealthy northern regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
More than 1.33 people have come down with the virus since Friday, latest data showed, the vast majority of them in the wealthy northern regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
The substance was also present in almost all the cannabis products used by sick patients in New York where 34 people have come down with the severe lung illness.
"In short, if the VIX keeps going lower but the VVIX doesn't come down with it, Sebastian thinks you should expect some choppiness in the stock market," Cramer said.
Hundreds of people nationwide have come down with serious lung illnesses related to vaping cannabis-based oils, and flavored e-cigarettes are contributing to a rise in youth smoking.
Law enforcement says they drove to Tekashi's home and he called someone inside -- presumably his baby mama -- and asked her to come down with his jewelry ... which she did.
Judging by his brain scans and other tests, the man had likely come down with variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), a form of the rare and universally fatal neurodegenerative ailment.
People who get sick from toxin-producing E. coli come down with symptoms about three to four days after consumption, with many suffering bloody diarrhea, severe stomach cramps and vomiting.
If a few employees of the same small business come down with expensive health conditions such as cancer or multiple sclerosis, the premiums for everyone in the company could skyrocket.
An Italian politician known for his vocal opposition to a new law mandating that school-aged children be immunized against several diseases, including chickenpox, has come down with the chickenpox.
Read more: All the looks your favorite celebrities wore to the 2019 Emmys The actress revealed on social media that she had come down with gastritis just the day before.
The man, who had come down with flu-like symptoms after a trip to Italy, has now been officially ordered by New Hampshire's health commissioner to isolate himself at home.
He said he called his internist on March 13 and was told by a physician's assistant that he may have come down with a flu that had turned into bronchitis.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believes that, since 2010, between 9.2 million and 35.6 million people have come down with the flu in the United States each year.
Because the bacteria often live in warm water, people usually come down with it after being exposed to faucets, showers, bath tubs, and fountains where the germs may have been.
At least 2100 million people have come down with the flu in the U.S. with 2000,000 ending up in the hospital, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
You know, you come down with one hell of a smash and you&aposd probably get badly injured as opposed to bounce around like you&aposre on a bouncy castle.
"Grab confirms that one employee who is based in our corporate office at Marina One West Tower in Singapore has come down with COVID-19," it said in a statement.
Dance, dance, for the figure is easy The tune is catching and will not stop Dance till the stars come down with the rafters Dance, dance, dance till you drop. —W.
It found that people who use diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), are more likely to come down with cardiovascular disease than people who take other NSAIDs or acetaminophen.
Humans typically come down with the often-fatal illness within 21 days, and experience fever, headaches, and muscle pain, followed by vomiting, diarrhea, and in some cases, internal and external bleeding.
As of September 24, at least 12 people have died, while hundreds more have come down with a mysterious illness, whose symptoms include things like chest pain, vomiting, and difficulty breathing.
He could not say how many people in the Naga Self-Administered Zone had received the vaccine or why so many people had come down with measles in the affected villages.
Your body keeps it in check, but if you ever come down with an immunity problem, the parasite can reactivate and travel to the brain, and that too can be fatal.
Government officers sent to Everest base camp often come down with altitude sickness and desert their posts, the Sherpas said, leaving the expedition companies to monitor the flow of traffic themselves.
Seven people have died and over 220 have come down with the flu-like virus, mainly in the northern regions of Lombardy and Veneto, in Europe's worst outbreak of the illness.
" Ingraham said on her Fox News show that Democrats who are calling on Franken to step down amid sexual misconduct allegations have come down with a "sudden case of feverish morality.
Compared to non-bathers, they found, seawater frolickers were on average 86 percent more likely to come down with any sort of illness soon after, typically the stomach flu or ear aches.
Ever since Zika started spreading across the Western Hemisphere, experts have focused on the threat posed by mosquitoes — which is by far the most likely way to come down with the infection.
It's a start, and yet it's confounding that more than 100 million people had to come down with the infections, some of them dying, for a public awareness campaign to take hold.
An ice hockey player had come down with a staph infection, and Colgate, fearing the severe and sometimes fatal form of it known as MRSA, was not going to take any chances.
Between three and 12 days after being bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus, three out of four people come down with symptoms including mild fever, rash, conjunctivitis, headaches and joint pain.
Federal officials announced today that over 450 people across 33 states and the US Virgin Islands have come down with a deadly lung illness that has been linked to e-cigarette use.
All four of her children had come down with a cold at the same time, but young Abigail's condition continued to worsen despite her mother's best efforts to keep her kids healthy.
But there's no mistaking that rents have come down, with the official rental price indexes showing declines in the neighborhood of 10 percent since 2013, while anecdotally, much larger drops are bandied about.
Indonesia's government switched focus from containment to prevention after a particularly bad outbreak in 2015 that cost the country $16 billion and caused more than 500,000 people to come down with respiratory ailments.
After the Eagles cut the Vikings lead to 24-20, Cousins found Diggs with a perfect ball thrown to the back of the end zone where only he could come down with it.
For example, let's say you catch the virus while traveling in a country with a Zika outbreak, but you don't come down with its telltale symptoms (a mild fever, rash, or joint pain).
Last week, UniCredit said a Milan-based employee of the bank had tested positive for coronavirus, while another employee based in the northern city of Piacenza had also come down with the disease.
Last week UniCredit said a Milan-based employee of the bank had tested positive for coronavirus, while another employee based in the northern city of Piacenza had also come down with the disease.
Instead, they said, the aim is to slow the virus's spread in order to allow hospitals to treat those who do come down with severe cases of the virus without going over capacity.
Health officials in New Mexico have more experience with plague than many might expect: Every year for the last few years, a handful of people in New Mexico have come down with plague.
At first, the announcing crew didn't recognize O.J. ... but when they showed the replay of the highlight play, they weren't as shocked the pro TE was able to come down with the ball.
The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed to PEOPLE on Monday that a Bosque County resident had come down with a case of Naegleriasis (also known as Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis or PAM).
There were more then 3,700 people on board the ship, when it first went into quarantine near the port of Yokohama, Japan, and 218 people have come down with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Prince: You go up and grab the ball off the rim when it comes off, and then you grab it with two hands, then you come down with it, and that's considered a rebound.
"The risk of exit is drifting up a bit, but it's drifting up having come down with quite a wallop on the day that Obama interjected," RBC Capital Markets currency strategist, Adam Cole, said.
Bad news, holiday music lovers: Queen of Cheer Mariah Carey has come down with an untimely respiratory infection and has been forced to cancel some of her upcoming Christmas-themed shows, according to People.
Thousands of dogs in central Virginia have come down with a previously unknown, highly contagious respiratory illness — leaving veterinarians urging pet owners to keep their animals at home to prevent the epidemic from spreading.
And it announced earlier this week that it would offer up to two weeks worth of compensation to any of its drivers who come down with COVID-19 or are forced to be quarantined.
ET. Passenger Srinivasa Rao said that after filling out the forms, officials told them they would "track" the passengers to make sure they didn't come down with any ailments in the next three weeks.
Or you, God forbid, come down with a rare disease and you need to have a support group of people who have that but there are no other people around you who have that.
In 1997, doctors from Cleveland reported on a wave of infants in the area who had come down with severe lung bleeding—an illness that might have been caused by so-called toxic black mold.
One month you're on top of your bills and paying everything off like a boss, but then you're pulled into an all-consuming work project or come down with a serious case of the flu.
Disney's resident non-princess and bookworm may have come down with a dash of Stockholm Syndrome, but you can't blame the two beasts who fell in love with her (Gaston is another kind of beast).
He still hasn't found the end zone this season, so there's the potential to have a bigger day than he's had yet this season even if he doesn't come down with a ton of catches.
Timing, for example, is key: Someone who takes a test too early may later come down with Covid-19 but wrongly believe they are free from the virus, something also known as a false-negative.
I'm actually feeling pretty good about working from home since being alone and indoors is my preferred environment, but I give it about two days until I come down with another case of the scrubbies.
At first, hospitals will isolate patients with the coronavirus, but if lots of patients come down with the virus, hospitals will probably put them in rooms together, said Kelly Zabriskie, Jefferson's director of infection prevention.
The lender said that another employee based in the northern city of Piacenza had also come down with the disease, making it the third case at Italy's biggest bank since the outbreak of the illness.
Dr. Sopon Iamsirithaworn, director of the communicable diseases division at Thailand's Ministry of Public Health, said the woman had not visited the Wuhan seafood market, and had come down with a fever on Jan. 5.
After Sunday night, the presidential election, the Super Bowl and, to a different but related extent, the Grammys, I've officially come down with outcome-oriented post-traumatic stress disorder — Ooptsd, as in upside my head.
A new report, published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, highlights yet another reason why: People can come down with a prion disease at least 21960 years after first being exposed to it.
At least 16 people from five states have come down with gastrointestinal illnesses traced back to oysters harvested from an estuary in Baja California Sur, Mexico, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Even if it turns out your holiday host has come down with a terrible cold or that red-eye flight home you booked gets cancelled, you can still find a backup spot for your holiday meal.
Another implication of the study is that even people who spend long hours sitting at work, like truck drivers, office workers, or pug-obsessed reporters, aren't necessarily doomed to one day come down with heart issues.
The film is supposed to be about soldiers who come down with a mysterious illness and are being treated at a clinic built on a site where, uh, dead kings' spirits might be stealing their energy?
The victims are overwhelmingly children, and their cases follow a consistent pattern: The victims come down with a mild illness that looks like a cold, recover, and then develop floppy weakness in at least one limb.
At least 14 people have died and more than 17,000 have come down with the virus so far this year, according to official figures, making it the deadliest year since the first recorded epidemic in 2000.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ were released months ago — and if you didn't get a chance to order one when the carriers were running mad deals, you've probably come down with a bad case of FOMO.
"In this era of transition, where the federal authorities have yet to come down with definitive rules on CBD marketing and use in many products, many states or local governments are creating their own rules," Weissman says.
"Going outside with wet hair causing a cold is an old wives tale — colds are caused by a virus, and the only way to come down with one is to be infected with that virus," says Stork.
You've always taken the stance that you actually need to understand the system, you need to work within it, as you put it in 20003, that the angels are not going to come down with their violins.
Khar Nu, whose family lives in the largely Christian village of Htan Kaw Lar Mar, told a doctor who reached the area that his 10-year-old daughter, Ma Nyout, had initially come down with a fever.
He entered with neither the swagger of Bruce Wayne nor the bravado of Batman, just with a quiet apology for postponing this conversation, planned for the day before, when he said he'd come down with a migraine.
That will help keep you safe from all kinds of infections, I said, remembering that students often come down with the standard winter colds and other viral infections during the intense three weeks of the January term.
Unfortunately, volunteer nurses and other medical professionals told me that many of the children they treated who had come from detention centers were dehydrated; some had fleas or had come down with chicken pox and other illnesses.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Getty, Sound Waves WikiaFor more than 18 months, US diplomats have come down with similar illnesses that include mild brain damage and hearing loss after they claim to have heard unusual sounds.
Many Republicans who are leaving the House of Representatives in the new year have come down with senioritis, and their absences may mean that a spending bill will have to attract more Democratic support in the lower chamber.
Dogs that bite people are reported to the health department, and will be put on a 10-day quarantine if they were vaccinated for rabies, just to be sure they don't come down with any signs of rabies.
And as we listen to its members talk, even on trivial subjects like the decoration of cookies, we feel the far-reaching tremors of a scared country that has come down with a rattling case of identity crisis.
Networks don't operate in a vacuum, and at the very least there seems to be the equivalent of a programming virus going around when three of them come down with a case of military fever in short order.
" As for couples with men who live in an area with Zika, but have not come down with symptoms, the agency recommends they "consider using condoms or not having sex while there is active Zika transmission in the area.
Believers of a religious cult that is at the center of South Korea's coronavirus outbreak were meeting in Wuhan, China, in December and stopped only after people in their community began to come down with the then unknown illness.
You, the person reading this, will probably be fine, but if huge numbers of older and immunocompromised people who are at higher risk come down with COVID-19 at the same time, our hospitals are going to be overrun.
Pournelle wrote on his blog on Thursday that he had come down with a cold and the flu while attending DragonCon in Atlanta, Georgia, and his son Alex confirmed his passing last night, (via File770) saying that he didn't suffer.
Similarly, oil companies may turn their attention to alternative fuels, governments may tinker with fuel taxes and congestion charges, battery costs may come down with a bump and the electricity grid may be converted to run on sun and wind.
A few hours later, after it was revealed she had come down with pneumonia -- a common illness now being treated with antibiotics and a few days' rest -- they got back to work, retrofitting baseless and lurid suggestions about her health.
If you come down with a boil or an infection on your legs or arms, when you see a doctor you "should emphasize to the doctor that (you) were in the floodwaters with sewage organisms in the water," said Subra.
People get sick all the time, so it makes a lot of sense that people would come down with a cold or "flulike symptoms" in a time frame that just so happens to be a few days after getting a shot.
In the Pacific, sailors had heard that three people aboard the Germantown, a landing transport ship docked in Guam, had come down with pneumonia, which they heard as shorthand for the coronavirus, and that vessel might be taken out of action.
If you come down with (or are exposed to) certain communicable diseases, including cholera, diphtheria, infectious tuberculosis, plague, smallpox, yellow fever, viral hemorrhagic fever, SARS or a pandemic influenza, the state and federal governments can force you into quarantine and isolation.
Hundreds of people around the country have come down with apparently vape-linked illnesses, and a rapidly developing public-health scare has caused cities, states, the FDA, and even Trump to drastically respond with direct calls for some sort of prohibition.
The illness, known as Havana Syndrome, has affected dozens of American and Canadian diplomats posted to Cuba, some of whom have come down with symptoms like memory loss, sleep disturbance and nosebleeds, after saying they heard a strange high-pitched sound.
Anyone who's come down with symptoms of a stomach bug are advised to seek medical help if their diarrhea lasts for longer for three days, becomes bloody, and/or is accompanied by an inability to pee, uncontrollable vomiting, or especially high fever.
In its most recent report on tuberculosis, the World Health Organization estimated that roughly one million children each year come down with the disease, most in Africa and India but also in parts of what was the Soviet Union and Latin America.
Rajoy, who is due to attend an event for his ruling People's Party (PP) in Barcelona, Spain's second-biggest city, later on Friday, has said the government would come down with all the force of the law to ensure no referendum goes ahead.
Latinos have one of the highest rates of feeling "not at all prepared" to manage an infection, according to the poll, with 23.5% saying they feel they lack any preparation to manage a coronavirus infection should a family member come down with it.
But in the same update, they reported that 22 people in the state so far are confirmed to have come down with respiratory illness in the days or weeks after using e-cigarettes or vaping, while another 12 possible cases are being investigated.
About six million to seven million people in the United States have come down with the illness so far, with half of them sick enough to have seen doctors, according to estimates released on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It would have been easier if Sparrow had come down with some horrible disease or been struck with cancer, but for it to happen as it did, for them to find her out on the ice like that, was unthinkable, and mostly Mrs.
When police found Steven Clayton dead in his South Carolina home last month, his wife told them he'd come down with a bad case of vertigo and taken a fatal dive down a set of stairs, a story the cops apparently bought for weeks.
Four individuals in Florida's Miami-Dade and Broward Counties have come down with Zika infections, with no evidence of their having traveled to an area, such as Brazil, that has a florid epidemic, or of having sexual intercourse with a partner who so-traveled.
I like it when friends come down with me, their hair haloed hilariously around their head, and we act out some important conversation because you can't hear anything but soft whooshing in that underwater room, not even the adults jabbering up on the deck.
For example, if the child's neighbor has a family member who has come down with the virus, but the child has had no contact with anyone in the neighbor's household, is it defensible to insist that he/she not travel to the other parent's home?
Lightfoot confirmed that the woman in Chicago who has come down with the virus had "some contact with mainland China," but said that the information is "still evolving" and her office would release more information to the public as soon as more details are confirmed.
The circumstances of this release suggest that Mr. Reeves, who plays a detective named Galban, may have come down with what might be called Nicolas Cage syndrome, in which a star repeatedly takes the lead role in fare that ends up being unceremoniously dumped on the market.
Hillary Clinton gets herself into awkward situations with public relations: like how her team only told reporters she had come down with pneumonia after she briefly fainted at a public event, or how she very slowly warmed to apologizing for her use of a private email server.
If you're starting to come down with a serious case of FOMO right about now, fear not because since every celebrity and glam team in the world was in attendance last night, that also means snippets of J.Lo's performances and costume changes are all over social media.
At least three dozen students have come down with chickenpox at a private school in North Carolina — nearly one-quarter of the student body — in what health officials call the largest outbreak in the state since the chickenpox vaccine became available more than two decades ago.
Even being seen with a member of the opposite party has become enough to draw a Republican incumbent a primary challenge from someone in their home state, insisting that the elected official has "gone Washington" or "come down with Potomac fever" or some other claptrap like that.
Whether you've personally been victimized by traveler's diarrhea, or have been on vacation with someone who's come down with a bout of this common health condition, it's safe to say that getting struck with an upset stomach when you're supposed to be chilling on vacay is the absolute worst.
" Dr. Pate adds that the vaccine takes up to two weeks to take full effect — "So there's a possibility that if someone got it today and next week they got exposed with the flu, they could come down with the flu because the vaccine isn't protecting them yet.
But while Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence emphasized the relatively small number of infected people in the United States compared with the population who come down with the flu each year, the secretary of health and human services, Alex M. Azar II, cautioned that the outbreak would grow worse.
I want to stop thinking about what happens if my nephews, a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old, come down with a cough, and how their parents, my brother and my sister-in-law, do everything to protect them from the virus before ever considering their own risk.
Healthy commercial airline passengers returning to the United States from coronavirus-affected areas who come down with certain symptoms within 0003 days are required to participate in monitoring by health officials, and some may have their movement restricted or be asked to limit contact with others, according to the CDC.
The only reason it might be jarring for people is that we come down with the economic consensus that migration is nothing to be scared about, and with the popular consensus that not that trade is bad, but that the cost of trade is something we need to take into account.
But as I pressed the big, loose-feeling buttons on this chunky plastic handheld and made mission-critical decisions, I felt the familiar pressures of looking after everyone in my group and the helplessness of seeing a random pop-up alert that someone had broken a limb or come down with cholera.
In a bit of dark irony, Clinton's political opponents then, most notably the Republican former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, suggested that Clinton was faking it -- that the secretary of state, as Bolton put it, had come down with a "diplomatic illness" in order to avoid the congressional inquiry.
Worryingly, given the current situation we are facing, a high proportion of the population already has no one to rely on in a crisis, according to the ONS, even before you consider that those who usually do might not be able to rely on them if they come down with coronavirus too.
Indeed, after visiting schools and coal mines filled with starving and illiterate children, Dickens had initially planned to write a polemical pamphlet, but changed his mind after deciding that a popular Christmas tale could be a "Sledge hammer" that would "come down with twenty times the force—twenty thousand times the force" of an essay.
A - Well I have been concerned that the expectation has been that Moses is going to come down with the commandments chiseled in stone and I don't think that is going to happen ... We could make some changes ... You could give some hints that we are going to press harder in this direction or that direction.
Herzog has made a career directing gruelling films, both in their subject matter, and their production — the infamous shoot for Fitzcarraldo involved lugging an entire steamship over a mountain in the stifling jungles of South America, saw its leading actor come down with dysentry, and was nearly derailed countless times by the wild rages of longtime Herzog collaborator Klaus Kinski.
Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — I am nothing if not efficient, and now that the 75th birthday of The New York Times Crossword has been celebrated, the Atlantic has been crossed, the holidays have been holidayed and we wind down to New Year's, I have finally found the time to come down with what the humorist Dave Barry once called the Martian Death Flu.
So we got in touch with John Kress, a pulmonary specialist at the University of Chicago School of Medicine, to find out whether Clinton's case of pneumonia is a sign that she's a walking Jenga tower, ready to topple over any minute, or just one of the 5 to 10 million people who come down with the condition every year.
It was at Tworkov's insistence that Rauschenberg was later accepted into the Charles Egan Gallery in 1954, according to Tomkins in Off the Wall: Tworkov showed with Charles Egan, whose gallery, at 46 East Fifty-seventh Street, also represented de Kooning, Kline, Guston … Egan had not taken on a new artist for a long time, but Tworkov kept after him, and finally Egan consented to come down with Tworkov to the Fulton Street studio.
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