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... jungle combat for more than 110 continuous days." "During this operation, he fought recurrent malaria, deadly mite typhus, amoebae dysentery, constant diarrhea, malnutrition, and complete exhaustion, all in addition to the Japanese. He went through ...
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... which fully staffed will employ about 300 people, will study such pathogens as Anthrax, avian flu, bubonic plague, typhus, West Nile, influenza, drug-resistant tuberculosis and hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola, among others. One of two approved in ...
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... Federal share * $61 million: Texas' share * Pathogens studied: Anthrax, avian influenza, bubonic plague, Ebola fever, typhus, West Nile Virus, drug-resistant tuberculosis, others. GALVESTON - Building an ultra-secure biohazards lab on a ...
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... as open toilets. When the dry season arrives, human waste lies open and disease related to poor hygiene such as typhus, dysentery, hepatitis and various other illnesses spread across the population. When there is an outbreak of disease, patients ...
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... ong them Ebola, anthrax, tularemia, West Nile virus, drug-resistant tuberculosis, bubonic plague, avian influenza and typhus. Does that building sound tough enough to you?
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... Ebola, anthrax, tularemia, West Nile virus, drug-resistant tuberculosis, bubonic plague, avian influenza and typhus, etc. Much of the University of Texas medical school on this island suffered flood damage during Hurricane Ike, except for one ...
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Increasing awareness of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, HCV, HBV, simplex virus, malaria, syphilis, typhus, and tuberculosis, besides new legislations dealing with worker safety are expected to spur the demand for ...
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... , R. sibirica mongolitimonae , R. aeschlimannii , R. massiliae , R. helvetica , R. slovaca , and R. felis ) and a typhus group antigen ( R. typhi ) ( 3 ). The IF assay result was considered positive 1) if immunoglobulin (Ig) G titers were > 128 ...
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... outpatient procedures. Increasing awareness of diseases such as HIV/AIDS, HCV, HBV, simplex virus, malaria, syphilis, typhus, and tuberculosis, in addition to new legislation dealing with worker safety, is expected to spur the demand for safety ...
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