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Therefore, milk is known to be an efficient vehicle for transmission of disease causing agents to humans (Garedew et al. 2012).
If a local population became infected this would be an efficient mechanism for spread of disease due to the interconnectedness of the industry.
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This could be an efficient therapy for HPV-related diseases such as cervical cancer or genital warts with a lower dose.
Surveillance over time in specific targeted populations of men who have sex with men and HIV-infected men (populations at high risk for HPV infection and associated disease) could be an efficient use of resources to demonstrate impact.
This suggests that targeting the microenvironment could be an efficient route in combating the metastatic disease.
Therefore, a Src-family kinase-targeted study could be an efficient direction for treatment of allergic diseases.
The extreme phenotype design of the study performed here may be an efficient alternative for the identification of disease-relevant sequence variants.
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