Viral Sentence Examples

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  • Even viral diseases have proven amenable to drug therapy over the past 20 years.

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  • The new drugs inhibit or interfere with the viral protease.

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  • Viral infections account for approximately 15 percent of cases.

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  • Streamick has a wide variety of channels from around the world that can be watched live on your computer, from local and public access stations to 29 music channels, viral videos and more.

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  • The bacterial and viral organisms that cause pneumonia, however, can be transmitted through airborne or direct contact.

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  • Localized shadows obscuring areas of the lung may indicate a bacterial pneumonia, while streaky or patchy changes in the x-ray film may indicate viral or mycoplasma pneumonia.

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  • According to www.medicinenet.com, The leading cause of viral pink eye--a red, inflamed eye--is a virus infection.

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  • They are put together by Internet users just like you, or discovered from other sources before gaining viral popularity.

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  • While different from the "viral" videos populating social video sites, professionally and semi-professionally produced videos bare the unmistakable sense of humor that the Internet is known for.

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  • Will Ferrell has been making people laugh since his first appearance on Saturday Night Live and continues to entertain now that he has a film career and a popular viral video website.

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  • In 2007, Will Ferrell became part of a viral video sensation, starring in the online video The Landlord.

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  • Your vet is able to confirm or rule out that your pet has a viral respiratory infection, and he can test for the presence of other respiratory bugs.

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  • Many dogs have achieved celebrity status on the World Wide Web through viral videos showcasing their talents.

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  • The song became a viral hit, and has subsequently received over five million viewings.

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  • Other lens options are Green Dragon, Goblin, Stitches, White Out and Viral.

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  • The army has gotten a distress signal from the famed Area 51; the research facility has been shut down in the wake of a viral outbreak.

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  • By the end of the game, I actually felt like I was prepared for a viral infestation to take place here in Seattle.

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  • It's relatively "viral" - it's something that a gamer might send to another gamer to share enthusiasm (or scorn) for an upcoming product.

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  • However, there are indications that viral infections or autoimmune mechanisms may be responsible for the development of biliary atresia.

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  • This test uses fluid collected from the sac around the fetus (amniotic fluid) instead of blood to detect the viral DNA.

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  • The doctor will begin by ruling out such other possible diagnoses as bacterial or viral infections, collagen vascular disease, hypersensitivity reactions, and malignant tumors.

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  • The test is performed by various methods in the clinical laboratory and may also be referred to as viral immunoglobulins testing.

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  • Herpesvirus infections are among the most common viral infections in humans.

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  • This viral invasion causes inflammation and then destruction of these nerves.

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  • An increase in WBCs may occur in many conditions, including infection (viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic), allergy, leukemia, hemorrhage, traumatic tap, encephalitis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome.

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  • For example, viral infection is usually associated with an increase in lymphocytes, while bacterial and fungal infections are associated with an increase in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils).

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  • Viral croup is caused by a viral infection in the trachea and larynx.

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  • Spasmodic croup can sometimes be difficult to differentiate from viral croup.

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  • Although spasmodic croup is associated with the same viruses that cause viral croup, spasmodic croup tends to recur and may be an indication of some type of allergic reaction instead of a direct infection.

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  • Croup is most commonly brought on by a viral infection.

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  • Sore throat may be caused by either viral or bacterial infections or environmental conditions.

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  • Forty percent of the time that children are taken to the doctor with a sore throat, the sore throat is diagnosed as viral.

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  • Cold symptoms usually accompany a viral sore throat.

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  • One other common cause of a viral sore throat is mononucleosis.

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  • Sore throat caused by a viral infection generally clears up on its own within one week with no complications.

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  • Viral sore throats usually resolve themselves fairly quickly although they may be very uncomfortable.

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  • Antibiotic therapy is not useful in viral illness.

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  • Unfortunately during this early stage, a doctor cannot tell this illness from any other illness, such as a viral infection like influenza.

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  • Fevers are primarily caused by viral or bacterial infections, such as pneumonia or influenza.

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  • In addition, they may be triggered by emotional stress; nutritional deficiencies of iron, folic acid, or vitamin B12; menstrual periods; food allergies; or viral infections.

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  • Environmental factors associated with schizophrenia include birth complications, viral infections during infancy, and head injuries in childhood.

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  • Meningitis is usually the result of a viral or bacterial infection.

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  • Most cases of viral meningitis are caused by enteroviruses (viruses that typically cause stomach flu).

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  • Mumps is a relatively mild short-term viral infection of the salivary glands that usually occurs during childhood.

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  • With so many people vaccinated as of the early 2000s, a case of mumps must be properly diagnosed in the event the salivary glands are swollen for reasons other than viral infection.

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  • Although NEC was not as of 2004 fully understood, it is thought that it results from a bacterial or viral invasion of damaged intestinal tissues.

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  • Conjunctivitis may be caused by a viral infection, such as a cold; acute respiratory infection; or other disease such as measles, herpes simplex, or herpes zoster.

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  • Viral conjunctivitis caused by herpes simplex should be referred to an ophthalmologist.

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  • Hepatitis-An inflammation of the liver, with accompanying liver cell damage or cell death, caused most frequently by viral infection, but also by certain drugs, chemicals, or poisons.

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  • The protection from bacterial and viral infections provided by vaccines preserves the infant's immune systems to fight off other infections.

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  • The cause of dermatomyositis is as of 2004 unknown, but viral infection and antibiotic use are associated with the condition.

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  • It is estimated that hepatitis B accounts for 20 to 25 percent of all acute viral hepatitis in children.

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  • The test detects one of the viral antigens called hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the blood.

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  • Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, usually caused by a direct viral infection or a hypersensitivity reaction to a virus or foreign protein.

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  • Arthropod-borne viral encephalitis is responsible for most epidemic viral encephalitis.

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  • Encephalitis may occur with several common viral infections of childhood.

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  • Primary encephalitis is caused by direct infection by the virus, while secondary encephalitis is due to a post-infectious immune reaction to viral infection elsewhere in the body.

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  • In rare cases, encephalitis may follow vaccination against some of the viral diseases listed above.

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  • Diagnosis of encephalitis includes careful questioning to determine possible exposure to viral sources.

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  • Viral encephalitis is usually treated with antiviral drugs, including acyclovir, ganciclovir, foscarnet, ribavirin, and AZT.

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  • Minimizing contact with others who have any of the viral illnesses listed above may reduce one's chances of becoming infected.

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  • They are more important for their effect in reducing the period of viral shedding, the period of time in which a person infected with herpes virus can infect other people.

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  • Other than the usual good hygiene practices always recommended to decrease the spread of viral illness, no methods as of 2004 are available to specifically prevent roseola.

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  • The doctor can determine if the child has tonsillitis, if it is bacterial or viral, and treat the problem accordingly.

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  • But for some, a reaction of their immune system to viral, or in some cases bacterial, infection causes the production of antibodies which in turn produces inflammation and swelling.

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  • Signs and symptoms of Bell's palsy typically manifest themselves within 14 days after a child has had a viral or bacterial infection.

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  • The common cold is the most frequent viral infection in the general population, causing more absenteeism from school or work than any other illness.

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  • This change in the appearance of the nasal discharge helps to distinguish rhinitis caused by a viral infection from rhinitis caused by an allergy.

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  • The doctor can then do tests to determine if the rhinitis is viral, bacterial, or caused by allergies and treat it accordingly.

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  • There is no specific test for viral rhinitis.

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  • There is no cure for viral nonallergic rhinitis; treatment is given for symptom relief.

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  • The only way to prevent viral and bacterial nonallergic rhinitis is to take the steps which prevent transmission of the common cold.

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  • The fluid that builds up in the middle ear is susceptible to bacterial and viral infection.

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  • Warts are small, benign growths caused by a viral infection of the skin or mucous membrane.

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  • They can be removed, but the viral infection itself cannot be cured.

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  • Few drugs are effective against viral diseases, and each viral illness will be evaluated and treated differently, depending on the virus and the overall health of the child.

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  • Since inclusion conjunctivitis can mimic other diseases, it is important to rule out other types of conjunctivitis, such as those of viral etiology or allergy or those caused by gonorrhea.

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  • Acute bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection but can also be caused by a bacterial infection and can heal without complications.

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  • It is most often caused by a viral infection and may be accompanied by a secondary bacterial infection.

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  • Viral pneumonias and mycoplasma pneumonias do not result in consolidation.

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  • Bacterial and viral pneumonia occur mostly in winter months, while mycoplasma pneumonia is more common in summer and fall.

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  • Viral pneumonia stems primarily from inhaling infected droplets from the upper airway into the lungs.

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  • Although the exact cause of the disease is unknown, it often develops following a recent viral or bacterial infection of the respiratory tract and is an abnormal reaction of the immune system to the infection.

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  • The causes for language problems have been linked to hearing, nerve, and muscle disorders; head injury; viral diseases; mental retardation; drug abuse; and cleft lips or palate.

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  • Unlike rashes that accompany various viral infections, the rash of RMSF does spread to the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.

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  • Hepatitis A is a form of viral hepatitis also known as infectious hepatitis, due to its ability to be spread through personal contact.

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  • Viral and bacterial gastroenteritis are intestinal infections associated with symptoms of diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, and vomiting.

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  • Viral gastroenteritis is frequently referred to as the stomach or intestinal flu, although the influenza virus is not associated with this illness.

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  • Viral gastroenteritis is one of the most common acute (sudden-onset) illnesses in the United States, with millions of cases reported annually.

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  • Viral infection is the most common cause of gastroenteritis.

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  • Viral gastroenteritis is highly contagious and can be spread through close contact with an infected person.

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  • The four types of viruses that cause most viral gastroenteritis include rotavirus, adenovirus, calicivirus, and astrovirus.

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  • Ensuring that food is prepared safely well-cooked and unspoiled can prevent bacterial gastroenteritis, but may not be effective against viral gastroenteritis.

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  • Polio-Poliomyelitis, an acute viral disease marked by inflammation of nerve cells of the brain stem and spinal cord and can cause paralysis.

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  • The new drug acted earlier in the viral replication of the infection and showed promise; however, clinical trials were continuing.

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  • It is usually caused by the spread of bacterial or viral infections from the head or respiratory tract into the inner ear.

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  • Perinatal infections include bacterial or viral illnesses that can be passed from a mother to her baby either while the baby is still in the uterus or during the delivery process.

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  • How a bacterial or viral infection is diagnosed depends on the causative agent.

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  • Most of the drugs designed to treat HIV are routinely used during pregnancy because of the mother's health needs and because transmission rate is directly related to the mother's viral load.

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  • Pregnant women can be tested for many of the bacterial or viral infections described; however, effective treatment may not be available to protect the infant.

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  • Rabies is considered to be a reemerging viral disease because it is poorly controlled in many developing countries despite widely available human and animal vaccines.

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  • Children with complete DiGeorge are particularly susceptible to viral and fungal infections.

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  • Decreasing the viral in the blood to very low levels allows the immune system to remain in tact.

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  • Testing for neonatal herpes infections may include special smears and/or viral cultures, blood antibody levels, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of spinal fluid.

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  • If an individual is infected with the wild-type poliovirus, the virus can multiply in the intestines and be shed in stools, ultimately heightening the risk of viral circulation within the community.

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  • Because other portions of the immune system are functional, people with XLA can fight off some types of infection, such as fungal and most viral infections.

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  • Infants who develop polio or persistent viral infections, however, have a poorer prognosis.

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  • Nausea and vomiting continue after other symptoms of viral infection have subsided.

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  • Although there are specific viral culture tests available to identify the flu virus strain from respiratory samples, results can take several days.

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  • Mumps, another viral disease, affects the salivary glands, especially the parotid gland.

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  • Severe episodes, which are less common, may be seen when the patient has a viral respiratory tract infection or is exposed to a heavy load of an allergen or irritant.

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  • Steroids also may help if a viral infection caused severe asthmatic symptoms.

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  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are viral and bacterial infections passed from one person to another through sexual contact.

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  • Among the most common physical reasons for excessive crying are earaches, viral illnesses, and other causes of low-grade fever.

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  • It almost always follows a viral illness such as a cold, the flu, or chickenpox.

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  • Reye's syndrome usually occurs after a viral illness with fever, most often an upper respiratory tract infection.

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  • After the beginning of recovery from the viral illness, the affected person suddenly becomes more ill again, with the development of persistent vomiting.

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  • Reye's syndrome may be suspected in a child who begins vomiting three to six days after a viral illness, followed by an alteration in consciousness.

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  • The childhood disease mumps, if acquired after puberty, can infect and destroy the testicles-a disease called viral orchitis.

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  • Lymphoid tissue, which is present in mucosal lining of the appendix and intestines to help fight bacterial and viral infections, can swell and lead to obstruction of the appendix.

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  • The common cold, also called a rhinovirus or coronavirus infection, is a viral infection of the upper respiratory system, including the nose, throat, sinuses, eustachian tubes, trachea, larynx, and bronchial tubes.

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  • The diagnosis of WAS is usually suspected in male infants who have excessive bleeding, eczema, and frequent bacterial or viral infections.

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  • Rabies is an acute viral disease of the central nervous system that is transmitted through saliva from the bite of an infected animal.

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  • Another diagnostic procedure involves taking a corneal impression in which a swab or slide is pressed lightly against the cornea of the eye to determine whether viral material is present.

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  • Inactivated viral material (antigenic) is then given to stimulate the patient's own immune system to produce antibodies against rabies.

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  • L., et al. "Emerging Pattern of Rabies Deaths and Increased Viral Infectivity."

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  • The child's immune system is an intricate network of interdependent cell types, substances, and organs that collectively protect the body from bacterial, parasitic, fungal, viral infections, and tumor cells.

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  • Blood transfusions and injections of blood products may broadcast viral diseases like hepatitis that stress the immune system by flooding it with foreign proteins.

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  • Matt went on to dance at different locations throughout his journeys, and his website videos went viral on the Internet.

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  • In 2011 a video went viral showing the75-year old Paddy Jones doing an amazing salsa routine.

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  • The nutrient helps fight off viral infections and protects parts of the body where viruses can enter.

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  • A healthy immune system is better able to fight off viral and bacterial attacks such as cold, flu and infection.

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  • The very fact that Snuggies and the commercials for them have been parodied, and the parodies are viral hits, shows just how prominent a cultural phenomenon they are.

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  • Additionally, many people with gluten intolerance develop a systemic inflammatory response, leaving you constantly feeling as if you are in the early stages of a viral illness.

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  • Viral and bacterial illnesses are extremely common among young and elementary age children, and preventing and avoiding illness is key to having healthy kids.

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  • Indeed, some of the more elaborate and popular hoaxes can be seen as being part of some kind of viral marketing campaign.

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  • Whenever a new story comes to light or goes viral via the Internet, it's difficult to decide whether it's fact or fiction.

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  • As with the first season, True Blood was promoted largely through viral campaigns, images and online buzz.

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  • Low-cost marketing methods may include social networking, viral marketing, online marketing, and postcard marketing.

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  • Executed viral marketing campus campaigns for iPod and Budweiser; responsible for coordination of basketball pep rallies and promotions.

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  • If you have ever wondered what the definition of viral marketing is, this article will explain this tactic which is designed to draw attention to a product, service, or even an idea.

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  • Simply defined, viral marketing is a marketing strategy that encourages people to spread the word by sharing information with people they know.

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  • When you get something in the In box of your e-mail account that you think is interesting enough to share with your friends, co-workers or relatives, you are participating in a type of viral marketing.

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  • YouTube is another example of successful viral marketing at work.

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  • An example of viral marketing in action in the brick and mortar world is when a health club runs a promotion where members are invited to bring a friend to work out at no charge.

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  • Now that you know the definition of viral marketing, you can use this strategy to get people talking about your business in a positive way.

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  • Today, business videos may produce direct response results or may act more like viral marketing.

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  • This type of networking is often referred to as being "viral", in that there is such a short degree of separation between everyone.

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  • Filmmakers have also caught onto Myspace's viral network of consumers and fans.

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  • Anyone who happens by her music is immediately captivated, as evident in the viral effect it's had on Myspace.

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  • That is due to the viral structure of Myspace.

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  • Mythbusters is a reality TV show that airs on the Discovery Channel and strives to prove or disprove myths, folklore, urban legends, viral videos and other puzzles of science and technology.

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  • Fighting off stiff competition from viral video favorite the inimitable Prince Poppycock, Mississippi native Michael Grimm became the winner of the fifth season of America's Got Talent.

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  • According to the Centers for Disease Control, it is a viral infection caused by human parvovirus b19.

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  • This "buzz' is also known as "viral marketing," which Wikipedia defines as using existing social networks to create brand awareness of a given product.

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  • Whether you are seeking a low-cost viral marketing plan or a chance to make new friends, an Internet social network can be a valuable resource.

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  • While Facebook focuses on keeping in touch with friends, MySpace kicks social networking into a higher gear by offering a large music and independent movie community, as well as its own viral video section.

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  • What gets posted could be anything from interesting news articles to cool viral videos.

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  • When this happens, it is called "going viral" since the link spreads around the Internet like a virus.

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  • If a link goes viral - if that many people find a site interesting - it has very positive results for the search rankings.

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  • While it may not sound like a very impressive game, it proved amazingly popular and was the viral hit of Winter 2008 (in a good way).

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  • This could potentially lead to a viral spread of your website content, which will obviously widen your long-term user base.

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  • Young people shared the Events, and viral marketing, or spontaneous sharing, of the events spread throughout Facebook until tens of thousands of people joined the protests that were seen on television worldwide.

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  • Instead, in true viral widget tradition, this button opens a "Tell a Friend!" page at the Dogpile website.

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  • There is a lot of data that The Widget Factory can provide to help you in your viral marketing campaign.

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  • You can add value to your website with original blog articles, tutorials, or even by producing a viral and entertaining video.

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  • And it's very possible that your site might go "viral" and suddenly go from hundreds to millions of visitors almost overnight.

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  • British company Moonfruit is also a site that offers similar services to the above sites, but has its own social-media story as it launched a viral word-of-mouth campaign in 2009.

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  • Is there a chance that something on your site - a video, a sound file, or even just a blog post - might go viral and suddenly put demands on the server?

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  • A viral culture swab from the vesicles will confirm the infection and then either topical or systemic acyclovir will be used as treatment.

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  • Other vaccines exist for herpes, rotavirus and EVA (equine viral arteritis ).

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  • It aims to synthesize 'any and all biological phenomena, from viral self-assembly to the evolution of the entire biosphere ' .

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  • In this project we exploit a novel mathematical approach in which viral capsids are modeled based on tiling theory.

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  • It is divided into five major sections covering bacterial pathogens, toxigenic fungi and marine dinoflagellates, protozoa, and viral and virus-like agents.

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  • More critical was the fever from the viral encephalitis raging in her brain.

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  • Rabies is an acute, progressive, incurable viral encephalomyelitis first described in Mesopotamian civilisations about 4000 years ago.

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  • The most common infectious diseases reported are viral diseases, such as duck virus hepatitis and duck virus enteritis (duck plague ).

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  • Also viral fragments causing exhaustion now out of cells.

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  • Over 200 passengers on board the Sea Princess luxury cruise ship were struck down by the norovirus bug, a form of viral gastroenteritis.

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  • However, in a minority of cervical cancer cases, the HPV viral genome fails to integrate into the host genome.

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  • For example, some viral genotypes may be particularly prone to transmission or the life history of the host may be important.

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  • Seventeen of the centers did not offer hep B viral load testing.

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  • Because the damage resembled that caused by viruses, the scientists suspect avocado extract might be useful to treat viral hepatitis.

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  • For more information about viral hepatitis, contact the British Liver trust on 01473 276 328.

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  • Herpes gestationis herpes gestationis Herpes gestationis is a rare disease that is not related to the viral infection herpes simplex.

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  • Herpes gestationis Herpes gestationis is a rare disease that is not related to the viral infection herpes simplex.

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  • Nine subjects with a viral infection returned for assessment.

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  • Can be acute with viral or bacterial infection accompanied by fever.

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  • The highly infectious nature of the disease prompted a search for a viral agent.

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  • Viral marketing makes use of the tendency of a person to share something to find informative, entertaining or amazing.

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  • The intracerebral inoculation of mice with herpes simplex virus produces lesions similar to those seen in the human herpes simplex viral encephalitis.

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  • Medical therapy Upper respiratory tract infections, eg acute laryngitis, are commonly caused by viral infections.

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  • In addition, the effect of treatment in reducing viral load was also linked to better health.

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  • Now, with CD4 counts around 400 and an undetectable viral load the virus is no longer at the forefront of my mind.

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  • Activation of the classical pathway and direct viral lysis were at least partly responsible.

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  • One of the methods that have spawned many success stories in driving targeted web site traffic into websites is viral marketing.

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  • The median viral load decreased from 4.12 log to 2.02 log10, after a median of 15 days from initiation of therapy.

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  • Herpes simplex is the most common viral infection to affect the oral mucosa (Groenwald et al., 1997 ).

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  • In high-grade cervical neoplasia, cells expressing the viral E7 protein can be found close to the epithelial surface.

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  • It works by reading the viral RNA and making a DNA copy using nucleosides (the building blocks of RNA or DNA ).

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  • If you have used several nukes before, risk of viral load rebound is higher. abacavir.

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  • There appears to be evidence linking autism to viral pandemics [2] .

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  • Thirteen patients with airway papillomas were selected for study with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods to detect viral DNA.

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  • She is currently doing research in viral pathogenesis at Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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  • The question raised then is what is meant by viral persistence?

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  • Defective viral DNA ameliorates symptoms of geminivirus infection in transgenic plants.

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  • Vaccines are now available which will provide effective control of the most common bacterial and viral causes of calf pneumonia.

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  • He hoped our sensitive immune system would react by creating antibodies to these viral corpses that would also protect us against living wild poliovirus.

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  • The triphosphate form inhibits viral DNA polymerase and prevents synthesis of viral DNA, stopping viral replication.

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  • Two non-structural proteins, L and NS, are associated with the nucleocapsid and act in concert as the viral polymerase.

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  • Proteolytic processing by viral proteinases provides the active components of the viral replicase complex.

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  • For instance, we designed a simple set of experiments to map the viral capsid using limited proteolysis many years ago.

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  • Children who did not achieve viral load suppression or had viral load rebound had subsequent resistance tests.

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  • For any viral serology please also include date of onset.

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  • Unfortunately Mike's viral head cold had developed into bacterial sinusitis and he had no option but to return home.

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  • Like a sneeze in a crowded subway, it's hard to find the human source of the latest viral infection.

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  • Its main mode of action is as a chain terminator of viral reverse transcription.

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  • Across Scotland, 1388 (71 %) cases attending for viral load monitoring are receiving antiretroviral therapy.

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  • Such damage could be produced by a previous viral infection, leaving functional defects unaccompanied by any gross histological changes.

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  • Retroviral vectors are the most widely used viral vectors in clinical trials at present.

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  • The most frequently used viral vectors are of two types.

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  • Office Attachments | Funny videos, viral emails, pictures, office humor | Yahoo!

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  • No independent commentator could have missed the steady, almost viral growth of European style government over our own Parliament.

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  • Encephalitis is an often life-threatening illness caused by infection, usually viral, or by autoimmune diseases affecting the brain.

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  • But is this clever promotion or just viral advertising?

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  • For a game to go truly viral, youâre reliant on two factors, reckons Oli Christie, creative director of Inbox Digital.

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  • Consumers now trust their peers more than they trust advertisers, so viral is becoming more and more important.

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  • Top brands also recognize viral as an important way to disseminate their message.

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  • An assessment of methods of treating viral warts by comparative treatment trials based on a standard design.

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  • Viral infections normally develop with small vesicles or pustules on the skin as the first signs that are noticed.

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  • Within the cell, the viral RNA is replicated entirely in the cytoplasm, outside the nucleus containing the cell's own genetic material.

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  • An alternative way of preventing rhinovirus infection is to target viral entry pathways.

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  • Unfortunately Mike 's viral head cold had developed into bacterial sinusitis and he had no option but to return home.

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  • Like a sneeze in a crowded subway, it 's hard to find the human source of the latest viral infection.

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  • According to the diagnosis she had suffered from viral attack on the Spinal cord at the level of D4 to D7.

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  • Rabbit pox Rabbit pox is a viral disease that closely mimics rabbit syphilis.

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  • Viral induced gene silencing has been demonstrated for the characterization of gene function in diploid and tetraploid potato.

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  • Viral titres of up to 1 x 10 7 colony-forming units per ml can be obtained in this way.

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  • For viral safety with respect to transmissible agents, see section 4.4.

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  • The viral cDNA sequence was used to construct vaccinia virus recombinants that expressed either the entire E2 coding sequence or fragments of it.

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  • Acute vertigo with nausea and no obvious sign of recent or current ear problems is usually viral in origin.

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  • Office Attachments | Funny videos, viral emails, pictures, office humor | Yahoo !

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  • In many cases, onset is linked to a viral infection.

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  • In mild cases of viral meningitis, people may not even go to their doctor.

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  • The man whose HIV antibody status changed also seems to have had a change in his viral load.

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  • At the age of three, Luke suddenly became seriously ill with viral encephalitis of unknown origin.

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  • Up to 13% of community-acquired pneumonias are viral in origin.

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  • They are viral in nature and whilst not infectious they do seem to spread on individuals.

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  • They also commonly contain double-stranded RNA of viral origin, which can affect the virulence of fungal pathogens.

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  • The viral vectors carrying the GFP were injected into the space between the egg and its protective vitelline membrane.

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  • Mrs Maureen Darling of the Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, whose interests include viral pathogens of potato and potato wart disease.

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  • In addition to that, viral marketing is a term you will hear more and more.

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  • It is a viral disease that is almost always fatal.

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  • This viral disease can take many forms and complicate an early diagnosis, but it basically causes immune suppression.

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  • The symptoms that you see in your cat may then reflect the bacterial or viral diseases of which your pet has been exposed.

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  • The core vaccines are usually limited to the calicivirus, panleukopenia, viral rhinotracheitis and rabies.

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  • There are vaccines available for some of the viral causes, but these vaccines do little to prevent the infections.

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  • Tea tree oil antifungal treatment is very effective against all kinds of fungal infections, as well as many bacterial and viral infections.

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  • The list encompasses a hugely diverse range of conditions and runs the gamut of viral, bacterial and fungal infections.

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  • Viral hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that can cause cirrhosis if left untreated.

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  • Mucous from an allergy is clear whereas mucous produced from a viral infection appears yellowish or greenish colored.

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  • Seems that Braxton was treated for a viral infection that causes an inflammation of the heart and some think it may be the same thing causing her illness now.

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  • Sometimes celebrity mugshots are so unusual, shocking, or just plain badly photographed that they end up going viral.

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  • The CSF lactate is used mainly to help differentiate bacterial and fungal meningitis, which cause increased lactate, from viral meningitis, which does not.

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  • If the area is large and there is no underlying viral infection, then a mild steroid to decrease future scarring and treat an associated iritis may also be needed.

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  • For example, some individuals who have suffered nerve damage as a result of viral infection experience unbearable pain from just the lightweight of their clothing.

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  • These viral infections are more common in lower socioeconomic groups.

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  • The primary infection can cause symptoms like other viral infections, including fatigue, headache, fever, and swollen lymph nodes in the neck.

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  • The diagnosis is confirmed by various viral tests.

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  • If children are prone to recurrent viral infections, parents should review their eating habits.

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  • Some foods may be increased or reduced for specific types of viral infections.

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  • The herpes virus lies dormant in the nerves of the face and is reactivated by sunburn, a recent viral illness (cold or flu), and periods of stress.

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  • The infections most commonly involve the lungs and sinuses and are usually of bacterial or viral origin.

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  • In the case of an allergy or viral infection it may be clear or white.

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  • Coughs due to bacterial or viral upper respiratory infections may be effectively treated with botanical and homeopathic therapies.

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  • Viral and bacterial infections are the most common causes of acute diarrhea.

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  • The occurrence of some infections during pregnancy, including viral infections such as rubella (German measles), can cause congenital cardiovascular defects.

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  • Other common viral causes include parainfluenza, influenza, and adenovirus.

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  • Nasal swabs can be taken in order to identify the causative viral agent, although viral culture takes long enough that the patient is usually on the way to recovery by the time the viral agent has been identified.

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  • Other viral infections may also strike the patient, including croup, bronchitis, laryngitis, or viral pneumonia.

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  • Rubella, also called German measles or three-day measles, is a highly contagious viral disease that in most children and adults causes mild symptoms of low fever, swollen glands, joint pain, and a fine red rash.

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  • The rash caused by the rubella virus and the accompanying symptoms are so similar to other viral infections that it is impossible for a physician to make a confirmed diagnosis on visual examination alone.

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  • It can be of bacterial, viral, or fungal origin.

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  • Viral meningitis often remains undiagnosed because its symptoms are similar to those of the common flu.

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  • Viral meningitis-Meningitis caused by a virus.

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  • Hepatitis B is a form of viral hepatitis that is also known as serum hepatitis, due to its ability to be spread through body fluids and blood.

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  • Amantadine and acyclovir may be helpful against certain viral pneumonias.

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  • A few clever mock pieces then went viral and soon the designer Snuggie was enjoying an entirely unexpected publicity.

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  • If you are an adult, the disease can occur after a significant physical event within the last few months, such as after a surgical procedure, severe emotional distress, pregnancy, viral infection or even childbirth.

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  • Fevers are caused in most cases by viral or bacterial infections, such as otitis media (ear infection), upper respiratory infection, pharyngitis (throat infection), pneumonia, chickenpox, and urinary tract infection.

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  • Also, a parent should not give a child aspirin during a cold, because aspirin has been linked to the development of Reye's syndrome in children recovering from viral illnesses, especially influenza (flu) or chickenpox.

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  • This is necessary whenever something goes "viral" - that is, a website, video or activity becomes incredibly popular and suddenly the web server is having to deal with thousands or millions of requests for the website every minute.

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  • There are three known types of polioviruses (called 1, 2, and 3), each causing a different strain of the disease and all being members of the viral family of enteroviruses (viruses that infect the gastrointestinal tract).

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  • Since both bacterial and viral sore throat are contagious and pass easily from person to person, the doctor will seek information about whether the patient has been around other people with flu, sore throat, colds, or strep throat.

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  • Conjunctivitis due to a viral infection, particularly those due to adenoviruses, are usually treated by applying warm compresses to the affected area and using topical antibiotic ointments to prevent secondary bacterial infections.

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  • Stimuli that may provoke a reaction include surgery, especially gastrointestinal surgery; a change to a low fat diet, which includes an increased number of wheat-based foods; severe emotional stress; or a viral infection.

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  • For those who feel intimidated by the concept or don't have the time to devote to it, companies that specialize in viral marketing organize virtual blog tours that incorporate all the sources listed in this article.

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  • Typical patients would include those with natural hearing loss due to aging, hearing loss due to an injury in the workplace such as loud noise, and those with a hearing defect due to trauma at birth, genetic disorders and viral infections.

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