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"uninfected" Definitions
  1. free from infection : not infected

133 Sentences With "uninfected"

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Any sexual contact between the two can infect the uninfected.
None of 16 uninfected women had problems in their scans.
Quarantining a region locks the infected together with the uninfected.
Tibet, the last uninfected region, confirmed its first case on Thursday.
Then as now, there was little point in uninfected people wearing them.
Caring about what happens to others is how they suss out the uninfected.
That means a system designed to keep uninfected people free of the virus.
If fewer people qualify for coronavirus testing, fewer uninfected will take the test.
People who are told they don't need a test believe they are uninfected.
The CDC believed the 43 should not be flown back with uninfected passengers.
A small number have occurred among HIV-uninfected persons including heterosexual men and women.
But for those who are trying to remain uninfected, masks offer no proven benefits.
In a subway car, Carol is pinged by other uninfected humans trying to disguise themselves.
It is unknown how frequently "asymptomatic carriers" spread the disease to uninfected people, she noted.
If countries that appear uninfected are spreading the disease, many other outbreaks are presumably underway.
On Wednesday, the last remaining uninfected region in China, Tibet, reported its first suspected case.
Such drugs can keep symptoms at bay indefinitely, prolonging lifespans to those enjoyed by the uninfected.
Former employees told Reuters in July that the company had on rare occasions removed uninfected files.
Compared to uninfected students, infected students were about 1.4 times as likely to major in business.
Using 12 earwigs and 12 sandhoppers, the team investigated how infected insects differed from the uninfected.
An uninfected female, however, can't have offspring with an infected male; those eggs will not hatch.
It passes when humans cough, hanging in the air waiting to sneak into uninfected lungs and throats.
People also can't give the virus back to uninfected mosquitoes, limiting its potential spread in a neighborhood.
Person-to-person transmission can occur if an uninfected person comes into direct contact with another person.
The plant on the right is uninfected and a healthy purple, due to the chlorophyll in its leaves.
When that's achieved, multiple studies have shown that it's almost impossible to transmit HIV to uninfected sexual partners.
Mr. Trump's plan would use PrEP to protect the uninfected, while Mr. Obama's plan envisioned using only condoms.
Now, health experts fear the virus could make its way across the porous border into still-uninfected Rwanda.
The CDC believed those infected individuals should not be commingled with uninfected passengers but CDC advice was overruled.
The CDC recommends being in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner and using latex condoms.
Skin-to-skin contact before the condom goes on, or between uncovered areas, still leaves the uninfected partner vulnerable.
Patients who received infected kidneys had nearly the same function as those who received uninfected kidneys, the study said.
Forty-two of the infected women agreed to have a series of ultrasound scans, as did all 16 uninfected women.
But the risk was small — two extra cases per 266,29 previously uninfected people vaccinated, over five years of follow-up.
Should an uninfected individual touch the affected surfaces, then touch their eyes, nose, or mouth, they can catch COVID-19.
Droplets from coughs or sneezes from an infected person can be left on surfaces and then touched by uninfected people.
And at maximum maximum, people with symptoms don't come forward and, confined with uninfected people, make them sick as well.
The US flew back 14 patients from the Diamond Princess in Japan while keeping them isolated from other, uninfected passengers.
In urban-cycle yellow fever Aedes bites an infected human being and then carries the virus to another, possibly uninfected, human.
In the meantime, she said, the services we already have for people who are uninfected to protect themselves should be pushed.
Instead, infected beetles seem to be bigger and eat more than uninfected ones, suggests a study published Wednesday in Biology Letters.
All laptops were turned in and the hard drives wiped clean, with the uninfected information on them imaged to new drives.
Of the samples, 175 were used to train the dogs: 30 from children infected with malaria and 145 from uninfected children.
Mosquitoes spread the virus by biting infected people and then biting new, uninfected people, but it can also be sexually transmitted.
The study enrolled 2,600 uninfected women between 18 to 45 years of age in sites around Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
They also experiment: In one study, CAPRISA clinicians are offering uninfected women Truvada pills, in addition to their usual array of services.
Can you guess how many times, over the course of more than a year, an infected partner gave an uninfected partner H.I.V.?
" Candace's uninfected state is not all that divorced from that of the fevered, who exist in an interstitial stage of "residual humanity.
To put it bluntly, triage reduces the volume of testing and leads to fewer "false alarms," or uninfected people recommended for testing.
The disease is carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, though humans become the main carriers after being bit, spreading it to uninfected mosquitoes.
This is standard zombie procedure — the uninfected are always quarantining the infected in a futile effort to prevent the spread of the disease.
Since uninfected females don't have the corresponding key to unlock the male's Wolbachia-modified genes, the eggs from these mismatched couplings never develop.
The agency added that the USDA is currently working to adopt out more than a dozen uninfected cats with employees of the department.
If we can't know that the person who cares for a patient is uninfected, we shouldn't be telling them to return to work.
Widespread testing may also help keep the economy running, as lockdowns can be targeted rather than sweeping, allowing uninfected people to keep working.
But if people are uninfected wearing a little flimsy mask, it is not going to significantly reduce their risk of acquiring this infection.
So when these males infected with wolbachia are released into the wild, they mate with uninfected females, and the resulting eggs don't hatch.
ViiV is also running another large study with its long-acting injection in HIV-uninfected men and transgender women who have sex with men.
The mosquito species that often create this "bridge" between infected birds and uninfected humans include Adeles, Coquillettidia and Culex species, according to the CDC.
Medical isolation of infected patients with ventilation that doesn't spread viruses to uninfected people will doubtless be one key to stopping outbreaks, he suggested.
The CDC doesn't recommend that uninfected people wear masks, but they're worthwhile for people who have coronavirus symptoms and healthcare workers treating sick people.
Villalba has observed that lambs infected with parasites are more likely to try new plants when grazing in an open pasture compared to uninfected lambs.
Because of HIPAA, a chain of potential contamination is left wide open and the welfare of uninfected citizens is sacrificed in the interest of patient privacy.
Among rats used in the study, 65 percent of the pups born to infected mothers died, compared to 25 percent of pups born from uninfected controls.
The closer people are to each other, the more likely it is that an uninfected person will inhale those droplets, conducting the virus into their airways.
They could also enter uninfected, be put at risk of infection, and become a vector carrying the disease from the detention centers into the wider world.
Chris Christie of New Jersey an opportunity to grandstand on the campaign trail, in his case by locking an uninfected nurse in a tent for four days.
The earliest vaccines were primitive – think Edward Jenner in the 1790s inoculating against smallpox by rubbing together the open wounds of uninfected patients and those with cowpox.
Some strains make it impossible for an infected male to reproduce with an uninfected female — when his sperm fertilizes one of her eggs, it fails to develop.
This strategy, called cytoplasmic incompatibility, gives Wolbachia-infected females a competitive advantage in the race to reproduce, since they can mate successfully with infected or uninfected males.
Rather than resorting to black-and-white measures of infected versus uninfected, risk spectra can better characterize the threat faced by specific individuals, communities, states, and countries.
If mice were scarcer, larval ticks, which are always born uninfected, might feed on other mammals and bird species that do not carry germs harmful to humans.
Writing in the journal Science Advances, a team of scientists now believe that in some survivors, the virus can persist, reintroducing the virus to a once-uninfected region.
That case raised fears that the virus could make its way across the porous border into still-uninfected Rwanda -- something health experts have been working desperately to prevent.
But they didn't seem bothered during everyday activities, and didn't lose as much weight as uninfected beetles when subjected to stress — even with a belly full of worms.
The success of the two injectable-drug studies — named Atlas and Flair — raised hopes among H.I.V. experts that these shots may eventually be used to protect the uninfected.
In 2012, the Food and Drug Administration approved Truvada, the first drug to reduce the risk of HIV infection in uninfected individuals who might be at high risk.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doesn't recommend that uninfected people wear masks, but they can be beneficial for people who have symptoms of the virus.
In addition, uninfected longhorned ticks can endanger the animal's health since in large numbers their constant blood-sucking causes anemia, loss of productivity, and occasionally the death of calves.
But when uninfected people wear hot, sweaty masks out in public, they will be more prone to touching their faces, which is also the Achilles' heel of rubber gloves.
In a separate press conference on Saturday, Fan Yifei, deputy governor of the PBOC, told reporters the central bank was working to issue new, uninfected bills across mainland China.
Of the 175 samples tested, the dogs were able to correctly identify 70 percent of malaria-infected samples, while 90 percent were able to detect socks worn by uninfected individuals.
In fact, rates of transmission from men to women stand at about 10 percent, while women pass herpes to uninfected men only about 4 percent of the time, he says.
To reach this goal, however, both approaches—primary prevention to protect uninfected people and drugs to treat those already HIV-infected—must be used simultaneously, without delay and almost universally.
By smelling the socks alone, the dogs -- Lexi, a Labrador-golden retriever, and Sally, a Lab -- were able to accurately detect 70% of infected children and 90% of uninfected children.
And the males can't transmit the disease to females, which means that with a native population of uninfected females, a whole bunch of sterile males just came to the sexual marketplace.
On Friday morning, Rebecca, 333, found out she had tested positive for Wuhan coronavirus and had to leave the ship immediately -- alone, as her husband Kent, 42, was still apparently uninfected.
But releasing only males makes it possible to clear an area of all mosquitoes: When the existing females, which are all uninfected, mate with an infected male, their eggs won't hatch.
Their socks were then sent to the Medical Detection Dogs (MDD) charity in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, where dogs have been trained to distinguish the socks worn by infected and uninfected individuals.
Infected business majors were also 1.7 times as likely as uninfected business majors to have an emphasis in management and entrepreneurship, rather than safer fields such as accounting, according to the authors.
Uninfected individuals who take Truvada every day can cut their risk of getting HIV during sex by more than 22016 percent, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Those already in practice likely do not have the capacity to see the nearly 1.23 million HIV-uninfected Americans whom the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates are PrEP-eligible.
Subsequent experiments, carried out after the analytical apparatus had arrived, showed that this difference in behaviour was, indeed, a response to differences in the chemicals that infected and uninfected plants give off.
Global mortality of the Spanish flu—which is to say, the proportion of all people everywhere (infected and uninfected alike) who died from the disease—was probably between 21 and 210 percent.
Such worries are hardly new – the word "quarantine" comes from the 40-day waiting period mediaeval Italian ports would impose on visiting ships during times of plague to prove they were uninfected.
It means that an H.I.V.-infected person who is on a proper antiretroviral treatment that yields an undetectable viral load has effectively no risk of transmitting the virus to an uninfected partner.
"At one level it is too late to try and separate the healthy and uninfected lions," Ravi Chellam, a wildlife expert and member of a government panel formed move some of the lions.
While Truvada is commonly used to treat HIV infection, it is also the only drug approved by the FDA to prevent HIV in uninfected high-risk people (as pre-exposure prophylaxis, or "PrEP").
If the ill person is a child and there are uninfected children at home, consider which parent will take care of the ill child and which one will take care of the well.
If, for example, an infected person, who had coughed into their hand, then touched a package which they gave to an uninfected person — who then touched their face without first washing their hands.
"A person who does not present as feverish is not necessarily uninfected with a disease or a virus," said Jim Seffrin, an expert on infrared devices at the Infraspection Institute in New Jersey.
The country's limited supply of N-95 masks will be needed by doctors and nurses, who have to change masks frequently, or they risk spreading the virus from infected patients to uninfected ones.
After following nearly 900 heterosexual and gay couples for an average of 16 months, researchers found no evidence that uninfected partners became infected after condomless sex with an HIV-positive partner with viral suppression.
Indeed, if you genuinely believe you are being monitored with consumer spyware by a spouse, seek advice from a professional, and contact them from an uninfected phone, if you feel safe to do so.
He stood among the graves on a recent morning, while in the bare canopy of an uninfected oak tree above him, teams of hard-hatted men tethered to the upper branches sawed off limbs.
Right now, scientists think the disease is mainly spread when Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, a species ubiquitous in Latin America and the southern United States, bites an infected person and then bites an uninfected person.
Viiv Healthcare in 2016 had started a large study on HIV-uninfected men and transgender women who have sex with men to test an experimental long-acting injection for preventing the virus that causes AIDS.
Quarantine specifically is isolating people that you don't necessarily know have the virus but who have been exposed to people who have the virus, and the term isolation is for people you know are uninfected.
Among previously uninfected children who received the vaccine, there was a significantly higher risk of hospitalization among those aged 2-8, and a trend toward increased hospitalization in those aged 9-16, the study found.
LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi said on Tuesday the risk of severe dengue occurring in previously uninfected people given its Dengvaxia dengue vaccine was around two in 1,000 and these individuals recovered with treatment.
"We are learning that hospitals might be the main COVID-19 carriers, as they are rapidly populated by infected patients, facilitating transmission to uninfected patient," Italian doctors wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine recently.
"The increased risk identified from the new analysis translated to two additional cases of 'severe dengue' out of 1,000 previously dengue-uninfected people vaccinated over five years of follow-up," the company said in an emailed statement.
"The cells produce more virus and they actually can spread it," said Dr. Ming, adding that infected cells appear to create a "bystander effect," releasing chemicals as they die that damage or kill neighboring uninfected progenitor cells.
Five of the 20 volunteers who received intravenous doses of 270,000 weakened parasites remained uninfected even after being bitten by mosquitoes with malaria three weeks after the final inoculation, at six months and again after a year.
Cuomo said last week that the region may need 140,000 hospital beds in the coming weeks; it currently has about 75,000, including a newly arrived US Navy hospital ship to help meet the needs of uninfected patients.
When Wolbachia is transferred into a previously uninfected mosquito, it often makes the mosquito more resistant to infection with pathogen that can cause disease in humans, such as multiple viruses (including dengue and Zikaviruses) and malaria parasites.
Doctors in the Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre transplant unit in Johannesburg announced last week that they had performed a liver transplant from a living HIV-positive donor to an uninfected patient, the first in the world.
"What people should know is transmission can occur from environmental sources at any time, it is not specific to heart surgery," said Thourani, who also said NTM doesn't spread from infected people to uninfected people -- it's not contagious.
The advisory committee said particular attention needed to be given to several research areas: studies comparing infected and uninfected pregnant women; genetic sequencing of viral strains; how often the infection causes symptoms; and whether asymptomatic infections are dangerous.
One of his family's African slaves described to him the West African method of inserting pus from a smallpox victim into an uninfected person, who would gain immunity while (usually) suffering only a mild form of the disease.
Although the bacterium that causes bovine tuberculosis typically spreads from cow to cow, badgers, which also fall sick from it, are thought to play a role when uninfected cows come into contact with infected badgers or their waste.
The case, which was confirmed Sunday by the country's Ministry of Health, has raised fears that the virus could make its way across the porous border into still-uninfected Rwanda -- something health experts have been working desperately to prevent.
If social distancing needs to be extended long term, scientists recommend forming an inner circle, or cohort, of uninfected friends and family that you can rely on to maintain social bonds and help with the daily rigors of life.
The experiment included patients with "clean" wounds, the lowest-risk category, with no signs of infection after less invasive operations, and individuals with so-called "clean-contaminated" wounds, which are uninfected but involve more complex operations such as chest, ear or gynecologic procedures.
That means that the disease can spread if an infected deer is wounded, for example, and its blood touches an uninfected animal; or if a healthy animal comes into contact with soil, food, or water that's been contaminated by a sick deer.
Where to stream: Amazon Prime When zombies take over a rural town in upstate Quebec, the uninfected residents make their way into the woods in an attempt to find other survivors (and to fight off some flesh-eating corpses when the moment calls for it).
To make up for the supply, the bank will issue large amounts of new, uninfected cash; in January, the bank allocated 4 billion yuan (about $573.5 million) in new banknotes to Wuhan, the Chinese city where the outbreak began, said the government press release.
The US Centers for Disease Control ultimately asked for its title to be left off the State Department statement announcing the evacuation because it believes patients could still spread the virus to uninfected passengers even if they did not show symptoms, the Post reported. 
If that wasn't bad enough, the only way to temporarily protect oneself against infection is to eat the flesh of an infected person; the scent of the infected inspires an instinctual, cannibalistic bloodlust in the uninfected known as "The Wrath" that compels them toward the unspeakable inoculation.
At the E.T.U. — a plastic village of mud-spattered white tents navigated through a maze of waist-high channels bounded by orange netting that was meant to keep the uninfected from stumbling upon the infected — he made certain the attendants sterilized the car before the driver left.
As Hannah (Carrie Paff), the coolly elegant boss, and her team understand it, their firm has been hired to create a plan that addresses a hypothetical problem: the spread of a virus whose carriers would need to be separated from the rest of the population and killed to save the uninfected.
"Such water transfers can indisputably add pollutants to the receiving water body — for example, by moving salt water into a freshwater stream, conveying water contaminated with fecal coliform into a pristine lake, or pumping invasive species into uninfected water bodies," the states, led by New York, told the court last year.
A group of doctors from a hospital in Bergamo, Italy, facing 4,305 Covid-193 cases in their city with just 48 ICU beds available, painted a grave picture in a March 21 New England Journal of Medicine op-ed: We are learning that hospitals might be the main Covid-19 carriers, as they are rapidly populated by infected patients, facilitating transmission to uninfected patients.

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