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It's also one of the most infectious diseases known to man.
"She had the most infectious laugh and personality," Miller told the Register.
Play Audiobook One of Amazon's most infectious subsidiaries is Audible, its audiobook distribution network.
Night School, a record packed with some of his most infectious, intense work to date.
They're two of the most infectious songs Carti's ever released, due in part to Bourne's production.
Ebola victims are most infectious just after they've died, so traditional burials were helping spread the disease.
As a result, the cabin air environment is not conducive to the spread of most infectious diseases.
Of these, 30,644 were primary and secondary cases — the earliest and most infectious stages of the disease.
That includes more than 28500,6900 cases of primary and secondary syphilis, the most infectious stages of the disease.
It's not an overstatement to say that measles is one of the most infectious diseases known to man.
Daw mastered ANGELYSIUM in full and contributed production work to "Lit Future," arguably the release's most infectious track.
Happy: Shaquille O'Neal The NBA legend might have the most infectious smile in both showbiz and the sports world.
The condition — which causes flu-like symptoms and a blotchy rash — is one of the world's most infectious diseases.
Because measles is one of the most infectious diseases known to man, health officials are bracing for more cases.
And he wants it to cost between $100 and $500 per dose, about the same as most infectious disease vaccines.
"Measles is by far one of the most infectious of all the infectious disease agents we deal with," he said.
One of the world's most infectious waterborne diseases, cholera spreads quickly and has proved extremely difficult to contain in Haiti.
There's one fact that makes the measles virus really scary: It's one of the most infectious diseases known to man.
But measles is one of the most infectious viruses known and will infect 90 percent of people who breathe it in.
The most infectious beats on "Immunity" are slightly but insistently asymmetrical—he made the rhythms more human by hobbling them a bit.
Most infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, meaning they originate in animals and can spread to people at opportune moments, sparking outbreaks.
Ebola victims are also refusing treatment, and dying at home while being cared for by others at a time when they're most infectious.
"Sagittarius points out silver linings, finds the humor in most everything, and erupts into the best, most infectious laugh in the zodiac," Biehl says.
And the most infectious commercial of this year's Super Bowl starred an unsettling combination of a dog, monkey and baby that hypnotically repeats its name.
Blessed with the most infectious laugh in politics, Harris still has time to surmount her problems, finding a message and a rationale for her campaign.
Diagnoses of primary and secondary syphilis, the most infectious stages of the disease, increased 76% in the US from 2013 to 2017, the CDC reports.
One of her most infectious jams is last year's "Like You" (above), which sways and trills with all the grace of a lost 00s Mariah classic.
Lastly, there were just over 20163,000 cases of primary and secondary syphilis (the most infectious stages of the disease), nearly double the number reported in 2013.
Other songs in the series like introspective "Only Child" tackled a breakup while booming "Clones" and thoughtful "Gloria" might be the most infectious of the bunch.
Another one spent an afternoon in a library at Cal State LA. And measles is one of the most dangerous, most infectious diseases humans can get.
An ongoing outbreak of measles — one of the most infectious diseases known to man — in Washington state has prompted the governor to declare a public health emergency.
Smallpox, one of the most infectious diseases on record, killed about 400,000 people a year in Europe alone, and of the survivors, about a third became blind.
Before they develop that characteristic measles rash, children have high fever and respiratory symptoms, and they are therefore at their most infectious before the disease has been identified.
The most infectious of these vaccine-preventable diseases include the ones that children should all be immunized against from early childhood, such as measles, chickenpox and whooping cough.
Every year they work to vanquish these infections, they're training for a much bigger campaign to come: wiping out measles, one of the most infectious viruses on the planet.
The upshot is that these space bugs do not pose any immediate threat to ISS crews because they are genetically distinct from the most infectious forms of E. bugandensis.
Scientists said the disease is most infectious around the time when people first suffer symptoms, making this form of self-isolation the most effective step in slowing its spread.
Take "Southern Sky," the LP's strongest track and arguably his most infectious song to date, due to his longtime collaborators—vocalist Emily Yacina and violinist Molly Germer—adding rustic charm.
Last year alone saw 1.5 million cases of chlamydia, nearly 19,000 cases of gonorrhea, and nearly 24,000 cases of primary and secondary syphilis (P&S)—the most infectious stages of the disease.
THUMP Features Editor Michelle Lhooq spoke with Carl Bean, the 72-year-old preacher who crafted, "I Was Born This Way," one of the most infectious and impactful songs for the LGBT community.
"There's very little data on how long to treat most infectious diseases," says Arturo Casadevall, the chair of the department of microbiology and immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
New research suggests that people may be most infectious early in the disease (and even before symptoms start), meaning that as soon as you start to feel ill, it's important to self-isolate.
The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, among the tightest and most infectious big bands in New York today, kicks off its 18th season with this special concert at the Hostos Center in the South Bronx.
"People can be infectious even before they start to have symptoms, but most of the time that they're going to be most infectious is going to be when they are sickest, especially if they're having fevers," he said.
"Most infectious disease doctors and antibiotic resistance specialists would like to see less use of antibiotics but the reality is that we we don't yet have enough evidence to throw a blanket statement as the authors did," Farhat told Gizmodo.
Despite being contained primarily to Ukraine (for now), the new malware, dubbed "XData," was rated the second-most infectious globally on Friday by a security researcher at MalwareHunterTeam, a group instrumental last week in alerting us to the WannaCry threat.
"Measles is one of the most infectious known diseases, so it can take only one infected person in an area with lower vaccination rates to cause an outbreak," Public Health England, a government body, said in a statement in January.
For the last six months, it's stood out as one of the year's rowdiest and most infectious hip-hop songs, thanks to the way NLE Choppa bounces on top the beat (and bounces his way through a variety of dance moves in the video).
The flu virus is readily distributed in airborne particles by sneezing, coughing people in the middle stages of their symptoms, in contrast to the 2003 SARS outbreak, where people were most infectious during the severe coughing that came in the late stages of infection.
The group's mooted third album never arrived, and "Summer Smash," arguably the most infectious, commercially viable, and grin-inducing single he's ever written, the song that could have finally made Lawrence a household name, had its intended September 1997 shelved in the wake of Princess Diana's death in a car crash.
Every few months comes a Nardwuar interview that feels like a real event (most recently this one with Brockhampton), and now the inevitable has happened: Nardwuar has finally interviewed Cardi B. Two of the best, most infectious personalities in music coming together is very special indeed, and of course, they don't disappoint.
What's different here is the fact that in the cases of SARS and MERS -- and I was very involved with both outbreak investigations -- patients were most infectious on day 219 or later, and it allowed us the opportunity to identify these patients early in their illness and get them into appropriate isolation.
The StarPhoenix listed it as the second most infectious song of the year.
Effective isolation of patients was enough to control spread because infected individuals usually not transmitting the virus until several days after symptoms began and were most infectious only after developing severe symptoms.
In 2009, there were 13,997 reported cases of primary and secondary syphilis — the most infectious stages of the disease — the highest number of cases since 1995 and an increase over 2007 (11,466 cases).
Here, the amount of water from the original source is infinite. Also, any funnels that have been exposed to the water continue to experience the water even as it passes into successive funnels. The non-conserved model is the most suitable for explaining the transmission of most infectious diseases.
Tuberculosis is the most infectious disease worldwide, and is a major challenge in global health care. However, in Norway, the decline in the number of tuberculosis cases continues. By 2017, a total of 261 patients with tuberculosis disease were reported to the Public Health Institute. This is a decline from the previous years.
Here, the amount of water from the original source is infinite. Also, any funnels that have been exposed to the water continue to experience the water even as it passes into successive funnels. The non-conserved model is the most suitable for explaining the transmission of most infectious diseases, neural excitation, information and rumors, etc.
It is possible to model the progress of most infectious diseases mathematically to discover the likely outcome of an epidemic or to help manage them by vaccination. This field tries to find parameters for various infectious diseases and to use those parameters to make useful calculations about the effects of a mass vaccination programme.
The association with Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches has continued, although the work has become popular. Adams, for example, describes it as an homage to Elgar and "the finest and most infectious of Walton's essays in that genre." One nickname for the march was "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 6". The march falls into an ABABC form.
Between 1950 and 1980 the pundits were claiming antibiotics would solve the problems of most infectious disease. The fact that bacteria develop resistance to medicaments was not considered. In 1973 le Riche and Dr. Michael Lenczner raised the importance of infectious and tropical disease imported into Canada by travellers, immigrants and refugees. Governments were not interested in these situations.
Most infectious tenosynovitis cases should be managed with tendon sheath irrigation and drainage, with or without debridement of surrounding necrotic tissue, along with treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics. In severe cases, amputation may even be necessary to prevent the further spread of infection. Following surgical intervention, antibiotic therapy is continued and adjusted based on the results of the fluid culture.
Hannah Mylrea of NME described the project as "short-but-sweet", praising its polished and focused nature compared to Abstract's previous work with Brockhampton, and describing it as "a neat reminder of [his] talent". For The Line of Best Fit, Sophie Walker wrote that the album "demonstrates [Abstract's] chameleon-like talent for creating everything from the most infectious beats to the gentlest verses".
Phymatotrichopsis omnivore thrives in humid warm weather conditions. The disease is most infectious in humid and warm conditions. Plant symptoms are most dramatic in warm conditions as plants become ever more dependent on their roots during these conditions. The pathogen, P. omnivore, also prefers alkane calcareous soils that rarely freeze over, hence why it is mainly restricted to southwest US.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music called the title track one of Hiatt's "most infectious songs." In its review, Entertainment Weekly called Hiatt "country rock’s best singer- songwriter." Trouser Press wrote that Walk On "calmly returns Hiatt to the rustic folk-roots sound of his most natural habitat, with mixed but generally positive results." The Chicago Tribune called it Hiatt's best since Bring the Family.
Domestication typically involves about a decade of scientific research. Domesticating aquatic species involves fewer risks to humans than do land animals, which took a large toll in human lives. Most major human diseases originated in domesticated animals, including diseases such as smallpox and diphtheria, that like most infectious diseases, move to humans from animals. No human pathogens of comparable virulence have yet emerged from marine species.
"Gorilla" received mixed reviews by most music critics. Some of them praised its musical structure, while others complained for its lack of lyrical depth. In a review of Unorthodox Jukebox, Slant Magazines Andrew Chan wrote that it is the album's highlight being the most energetic track on the album and found it "most infectious bedroom anthem of the year." Likewise, Lauren Kreisler from the Official Charts Company, described the song as an apparent bedroom antics.
The Independent called the song "one of the most infectious, radio-friendly pop tunes [...] of the past five years, right up there with 'Video Games' and 'American Boy'". At the ARIA Music Awards of 2009, Cilmi won six awards including Single of the Year for "Sweet About Me". In the United Kingdom, Alesha Dixon's "The Boy Does Nothing" was her first solo top five single. Higgins likened the song to "bottled happiness".
Fifth disease is transmitted primarily by respiratory secretions (saliva, mucus, etc.), but can also be spread by contact with infected blood. The incubation period (the time between the initial infection and the onset of symptoms) is usually between 4 and 21 days. Individuals with fifth disease are most infectious before the onset of symptoms. Typically, school children, day-care workers, teachers, and parents are most likely to be exposed to the virus.
People are most infectious when they show symptoms, even if mild or non-specific, but may be infectious for up to two days before symptoms appear. They remain infectious an estimated seven to twelve days in moderate cases and an average of two weeks in severe cases. Research has indicated that viral load peaks around the day of symptom onset and declines after, as measured by RNA studies. The possibility of transmission for completely asymptomatic cases is unclear.
Reviews of Paper Trails and Binds were overly positive with one critic hailing the album as "one of [2008's] most infectious rock-dance albums." The Drownout's live performance was characterized as both "high-energy" and "dynamic". In 2007, the band garnered critical attention for their stage show, winning top honor in the 99x Last Band Standing competition. In 2009 and 2010, The Drownout played the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands stage at Warped Tour.
"About a Girl" received mixed reviews from critics. Levine from Digital Spy described the song as a "europoppy club pumper with an ear-snagging chorus". He suggested it was the group's most infectious single since "About You Now", but called it characterless along with the album's other tracks. Fraser McAlpine of BBC regarded the song as a "dancefloor-friendly tune with an insistent chorus that echoes around your head", and compared it to the group's music from previous years.
"Sexy Mama" received a positive response from music critics. Joey Akan from Pulse called it one of Iyanya's best songs to date, while Okay Africas Jacob Roberts-Mensah described it as one of "Nigeria's most infectious dance ballads". Similarly, Qazim Quedy from 360 Nobs declared it an "amazing track" and a "wonderful listen". On Nigeria's "Official Naija Top Ten Chart" for commercially released singles, "Sexy Mama" debuted at number eight on the list, for the week spanning 24 May–31 May 2013.
Herpes gladiatorum is one of the most infectious of herpes-caused diseases, and is transmissible by skin-to-skin contact. The disease was first described in the 1960s in the New England Journal of Medicine. It is caused by contagious infection with human herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which more commonly causes oral herpes (cold sores). Another strain, HSV-2 usually causes genital herpes, although the strains are very similar and either can cause herpes in any location.
Tuberculosis is the leading cause of infectious death worldwide, killing approximately 1.6 million people each year. However, research and development for new TB drugs came to a virtual standstill after the 1960s. Today, a four-drug combination therapy exists, but it takes six months or more to be effective. This requires a degree of monitoring (See Direct Observational Therapy, Short-course) beyond the capacity of the health infrastructure in many countries, and adequate TB treatment is not available to more than half of the most infectious cases.
"Black Coffee" has continued to receive praise in retrospective reviews. According to the Daily Mirrors Ian Sturgess, the track "boasts one of the most infectious pop choruses of all time." Clem Bastow of The Sydney Morning Herald said the song in particular won All Saints "major critical points" over the Spice Girls and complemented their "impeccable back catalogue". In the Daily Record, Julie MacCaskill wrote that "Black Coffee" along with "Pure Shores", "Under the Bridge" and "Never Ever" are a testament to the group's "pop power".
Brian McCollum of the Rome News-Tribune called "If You Had My Love" one of the year's most "infectious" singles. Amy Sciarretto of PopCrush praised it as a "silky- smooth", "confident" song that "established her as more than just an actress who was 'dabbling' in music [...] Her voice may be thin, but she chose a song that worked with her vocal limitations. It's [a] semi-synthy, mid-tempo, contempo R&B; pop that's flawlessly executed." A reporter from the International Business Times called the song "radio-friendly".
If the person is diagnosed late, antibiotics will not alter the course of the illness, and even without antibiotics, they should no longer be spreading pertussis. When used early, antibiotics decrease the duration of infectiousness, and thus prevent spread. Short-term antibiotics (azithromycin for 3–5 days) are as effective as long-term treatment (erythromycin 10–14 days) in eliminating B. pertussis with fewer and less severe side effects. People with pertussis are most infectious during the first two weeks following the onset of symptoms.
In a more negative review, Jim Wirth of NME compared the song to Madonna's album Ray of Light, commenting it "sounds so close to Madonna that it's almost indistinguishable". Retrospective reviews for "Pure Shores" have been also positive. According to the Daily Mirrors Ian Sturgess, the track "boasts one of the most infectious pop choruses of all time." Clem Bastow of The Sydney Morning Herald said the song along with "Black Coffee" won All Saints "major critical points" over the Spice Girls and complemented their "impeccable back catalogue".
Bill Lamb from About.com said Mark Wahlberg "had a history of scrapes with the law as a teenager, but his ready-for-video buffed body and good looks, combined with energetic dance beats and Loleatta Holloway's diva-esque vocals, made for a smash pop hit." AllMusic editor Steve Huey noted that Wahlberg's "aggressively delivered raps were fairly simplistic, but not comical; one of the main hooks was a simple piano sample that ascended, descended, and reascended." He added that "Good Vibrations" "was easily the most infectious song Marky Mark ever recorded".
Transmission-based precautions remain in effect for limited periods of time (i.e., while the risk for transmission of the infectious agent persists or for the duration of the illness (Appendix A). For most infectious diseases, this duration reflects known patterns of persistence and shedding of infectious agents associated with the natural history of the infectious process and its treatment. For some diseases (e.g., pharyngeal or cutaneous diphtheria, RSV), transmission-based precautions remain in effect until culture or antigen-detection test results document eradication of the pathogen and, for RSV, symptomatic disease is resolved.
The whole score is carried > through impetuously with a most infectious spirit, verging at times on the > hilarious.Del Mar, page 271. Strauss described the piece as "written in the grandest music festival style", and the premiere was noteworthy for innovative features to show off the new concert hall: the lights were lowered, the orchestra performed from a pit, and the large brass section was shifted to the back of the orchestra. Some were critical of the performance: critic and poet Otto Julius Bierbaum quipped that it was "a huge orchestral sauce" ("Eine große Orchestersauce").
HitFix's Melinda Newman wrote that the track is hypnotic with "adorably inane" lyrics, like "a nursery rhyme for adults set to the most infectious, trance track you can imagine". Stephen Thomas Erlewine for AllMusic picked "Elastic Love" as one of the four best tracks on Bionic and commented that the song has a "glassy chill". UK newspaper The Scotsman called it "eccentric", while Leah Greenblatt from Entertainment Weekly named it a "squiggly, hypnotic banger". Greg Kot from Chicago Tribune wrote that "Elastic Love" has the best moments of the album, with the electro beats and psychedelic arcade of sound effects.
TB has become the second most infectious disease in the country after respiratory-related illness. With an intensified vaccination program, better hygiene and foreign assistance, Vietnam hopes to reduce sharply the number of TB cases and new TB infections. In 2004, government subsidies covering about 15% of health care expenses. That year, the United States announced Vietnam would be one of 15 nations to receive funding as part of its global AIDS relief plan. By the following year, Vietnam had diagnosed 101,291 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cases, of which 16,528 progressed to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); 9,554 have died.
Immunohistochemical detection of C. burnetii in resected cardiac valve of a 60-year-old man with Q fever endocarditis, Cayenne, French Guiana, monoclonal antibody against C. burnetii and hematoxylin were used for staining: Original magnification ×50 The ID50 (the dose needed to infect 50% of experimental subjects) is one via inhalation; i.e., inhalation of one organism will yield disease in 50% of the population. This is an extremely low infectious dose (only 1-10 organisms required), making C. burnetii one of the most infectious known organisms. Disease occurs in two stages: an acute stage that presents with headaches, chills, and respiratory symptoms, and an insidious chronic stage.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: > "Love drunk you and I would die sober/ I'm in this for forever and a day," > he insists to his missus over minimal, plodding beats. While his bunny > boiler tendencies might not be to everyone's taste, it's encouraging to hear > there's more to him than the usual braggathons spouted by today's rap pack. > "So don't go, don't leave/ Please stay with me/ You're the only thing I need > to get by," guest vocalist Josh Kumra croons on the lighter-waving chorus; > the result is not as instant as his previous offerings, but easily his most > infectious yet.
Koch's discovery of the causative agent of anthrax led to the formation of a generic set of postulates which can be used in the determination of the cause of most infectious diseases. These postulates, which not only outlined a method for linking cause and effect of an infectious disease but also established the significance of laboratory culture of infectious agents, are listed here: # The organism must always be present, in every case of the disease. # The organism must be isolated from a host containing the disease and grown in pure culture. # Samples of the organism taken from pure culture must cause the same disease when inoculated into a healthy, susceptible animal in the laboratory.
The western nations respond with biological warfare and bombard China with dozens of the most infectious diseases. On his fears about China, he admits, "it must be taken into consideration that the above postulate is itself a product of Western race-egotism, urged by our belief in our own righteousness and fostered by a faith in ourselves which may be as erroneous as are most fond race fancies." By contrast, many of London's short stories are notable for their empathetic portrayal of Mexican ("The Mexican"), Asian ("The Chinago"), and Hawaiian ("Koolau the Leper") characters. London's war correspondence from the Russo-Japanese War, as well as his unfinished novel Cherry, show he admired much about Japanese customs and capabilities.
There is broad scientific consensus that HIV is the cause of AIDS, but some individuals reject this consensus, including biologist Peter Duesberg, biochemist David Rasnick, journalist/activist Celia Farber, conservative writer Tom Bethell, and intelligent design advocate Phillip E. Johnson. (Some one-time skeptics have since rejected AIDS denialism, including physiologist Robert Root-Bernstein, and physician and AIDS researcher Joseph Sonnabend.) A great deal is known about the pathogenesis of HIV disease, even though important details remain to be elucidated. However, a complete understanding of the pathogenesis of a disease is not a prerequisite to knowing its cause. Most infectious agents have been associated with the disease they cause long before their pathogenic mechanisms have been discovered.
Polio is most infectious between 7 and 10 days before and after the appearance of symptoms, but transmission is possible as long as the virus remains in the saliva or feces. Factors that increase the risk of polio infection or affect the severity of the disease include immune deficiency, malnutrition, physical activity immediately following the onset of paralysis, skeletal muscle injury due to injection of vaccines or therapeutic agents, and pregnancy. Although the virus can cross the maternal-fetal barrier during pregnancy, the fetus does not appear to be affected by either maternal infection or polio vaccination. Maternal antibodies also cross the placenta, providing passive immunity that protects the infant from polio infection during the first few months of life.
Prions appear to be most infectious when in direct contact with affected tissues. For example, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease has been transmitted to patients taking injections of growth hormone harvested from human pituitary glands, from cadaver dura allografts and from instruments used for brain surgery (Brown, 2000) (prions can survive the "autoclave" sterilization process used for most surgical instruments). It is also believed that dietary consumption of affected animals can cause prions to accumulate slowly, especially when cannibalism or similar practices allow the proteins to accumulate over more than one generation. An example is kuru, which reached epidemic proportions in the mid-20th century in the Fore people of Papua New Guinea, who used to consume their dead as a funerary ritual.
Entertainment Weeklys Marc Sneticker felt the song shows off their "vocal excellence when allowed some breathing room." Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone cited "Don't Say You Love Me" - along with "Make You Mad" - as one of the album's most "infectious jams" which they assert themselves in romantic relationships. Mike Nied from Idolator wrote that "Don't Say You Love Me" "sets the scene" for one of the group's most "tender" vocal performances. MTV News's Ross McNeilage named it a "brilliant song" further opining that "Don't Say You Love Me" helps the album to be their most "cohesive and fully released body of work. Gerrick Kennedy from Los Angeles Times called it a "road trip song where you’re looking at mountains and lakes.
Alex Abad-Santos, writing for Vox, listed "Cruel Summer" as one of his top-three best Lover tracks, writing that the song is an "aquatic robot bop" featuring "wobbly" synths. The Spinoff stated that Swift "absolutely pulls it off", comparing it to the Bananarama's 1984 hit of the same name. Writing for The Ringer, Justin Sayles praised the song as a "better rebuke of her personal drama than anything on her last album [Reputation]", and added that Swift "shakes off the bad vibes" with "Cruel Summer"; Sayles named it Swift's "most infectious song since that run of singles from 1989", and opined that song "sets the tone" for the "warmer, more inviting vibes" of Lover. Also calling it "infectious", Nick Levine of NME termed the track as a "brilliant pop song".
Some 88 percent of the regional population growth in the first half of the decade was due to immigration; legal immigrants now comprise about 6 percent of the population, and illegal newcomers number an estimated 6 million. Nonetheless, the region's highly developed health care infrastructure and delivery system tend to limit the incidence and especially the death rates of most infectious diseases, though not the economic costs. Access to high-quality care is available throughout most of the region, although governments are beginning to limit some heretofore generous health benefits, and a growing antivaccination movement in parts of Western Europe, such as Germany, is causing a rise in measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases. The AFMIC typology gives somewhat higher marks to northern over some southern European countries, but the region as a whole is ranked in the highest category, along with North America.

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