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A40-Disease Causing Organisms

... “most likely suspects” to cause the flu this year. Your immune system learns to recognize them and fight them. (You can actually feel a little sick after getting the shot.) • However, the flu virus mutates quickly, and may look nothing like anything in the shot. • Effectiveness of the vaccine varies ...
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... Karen Goodman, associate professor of Gastroenterology at the University of Alberta and head of the project, said studies she completed in South America showed a link to diet among kids, where the virus is most commonly contracted. "Research I did in South America suggests diet may play a role in pr ...
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... LCMV is naturally spread by the common house mouse. Mice can become chronically infected by maintaining virus in their blood and/ or persistently shedding virus in their urine, a common characteristic of other Arenavirus infections in rodents (Jahrling and Peters, 1992; Peters, 1996; 1997). Chronica ...
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... – 1889 Pfeiffer - "drusenfieber" - glandular fever – 1968 - Henle's: after long history attributed an essential virus role in the disease to a virus of the herpes group – EB virus = Epstein Barr virus, a herpes type virus named for cell line in which it was first detected – Transforms (i.e., release ...
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