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Viral preadaptation may facilitate emergence, but does not rule out host adaptation.
In conclusion, antiviral treatment may favor emergence of new 5′UTR variants both in blood and in PBMC compartments.
High transmission rates among young adults, particularly in urban areas, may increase emergence of Beijing strain TB infections in Vietnam.
Recovery of these functions may indicate emergence from brainstem shock, and help predict morbidity and mortality outcome.
Therefore, even in settings without major migration of parasites, continued use of sulfadoxine or other sulfonamides may promote emergence of this haplotype.
Spread of ESBLs in E. coli and intrapartum exposure to antimicrobial drugs may favor emergence of NMEC strains resistant to third-generation cephalosporins.
Qualitative focus groups were used to permit in-depth exploration of women's views and because interactions between group members may stimulate emergence of additional issues.
The nonnotifiable status of encephalitis in Australia and the high proportion of this disease with no known etiology may conceal emergence of novel pathogens.
Sub-lethal effects of pesticides on bees, including delayed adult emergence, may seem inconsequential but may provide a reproductive advantage for Varroa mites.
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