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en As an infectious disease expert, I've never seen a pathogen emerge and go away on its own. We have to expect that sometime, somewhere, this virus is going to rear its ugly head again.

en As an infectious disease expert, I've never seen a pathogen emerge and go away on its own, ... We have to expect that sometime, somewhere, this virus is going to rear its ugly head again.

en In these days of international commerce and travel, an infectious disorder that appears in one part of the world can quickly become a problem continents away if the disease-causing agent, or pathogen, finds itself in a hospitable environment.

en That's because we looked at what happened in the 1918 pandemic. That caused the greatest number of deaths ever recorded from an infectious disease in a single year, by far. More than the black plague, more than any other infectious disease,

en It's easy for your inner critic to rear its ugly head. We want to punish ourselves.

en I would like to say it's going to be mild. However, sometimes influenza decides to rear its ugly head in March.

en What we've seen is what we would expect. Infectious disease outbreaks are not common following hurricanes.

en Competition is going to rear its ugly head as companies cross over into each other's territory. Price has always been the key focus for telecom. It's a commodity business.

en Competition is going to rear its ugly head as companies cross over into each other's territory, ... Price has always been the key focus for telecom. It's a commodity business.

en Now when people start to put together the pieces, it sure looks like the damage done to the financial markets from deflation around the world and a Fed that's too tight is beginning to rear its ugly head.

en A total of 38 apparently new pathogen species associated with infectious diseases of humans have been reported in the past 25 years.

en In spite of this geographical expansion and diversity in the nature of the virus, when it comes to the risk of transmission, we don't have any hard evidence to indicate that the virus has become more infectious.

en We expect to see further expansion of our cancer and infectious disease franchises as we strengthen our pipeline through organic development, acquisition and in-licensing.

en The sled test simulates the kind of crash that frequently occurs when one vehicle rear ends another in commuter traffic. People think of head restraints as head rests, but they're not. They're important safety devices. You're more likely to need the protection of a good head restraint in a collision than you are to need other safety devices because rear-end crashes are so common. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. The sled test simulates the kind of crash that frequently occurs when one vehicle rear ends another in commuter traffic. People think of head restraints as head rests, but they're not. They're important safety devices. You're more likely to need the protection of a good head restraint in a collision than you are to need other safety devices because rear-end crashes are so common.

en There are many factors involved in disease progression, and the type of virus is one of them. Our work may help us tease out what about this particular virus causes disease progression, and that may help us figure out how to stop it, either by preventing the spread, or blocking the mechanism to keep it from being so pathogenic.


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