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Last year, the rebellion was crushed, and malariologists hoped the new national reconciliation policy would lead to eradication.
The Bali group's founder, Janice Girardi, said the target of vaccinating 70 percent of dogs per year is the "magic number" that could lead to eradication by 2012.
On the back of the Millennium Development Goals there was a drive towards mass drug administration, free of charge, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa that could lead to eradication of neglected tropical diseases like schistosomiasis.
Plasma concentration above 8 × MIC lead to eradication of E. coli (incubation period of 24 h).
But efforts to understand the multicellular complexity can ultimately lead to eradication of metabolic bone diseases such as osteoporosis and improved implant longevity.
Punishment alone won't lead to eradication.
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A decrease in the immunosuppressive medications and concomitant anti-microbial therapy eventually led to eradication of the intraocular infection.
During that campaign, numerous gene-deleted vaccines and companion diagnostic test kits were used to differentiate infected animals from vaccinated animals, in a strategy that ultimately led to eradication of the disease in commercial swine herds.
Multimodal treatment led to eradication of the disease [ 12].
It is not known whether treatment discontinuation or long-term alternative TKI therapy leads to eradication of these mutant clones.
We cannot determine whether treatment led to eradication followed by recolonization or simply a reduction in the level of Candida growth in individual participants.
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