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People entering isolated communities may carry a disease such as measles with them, and the disease may then spread with astonishing rapidity and often with enhanced virulence.

Infection may then spread to alveolar epithelial cells that line the airways, supported by observations of growth in primary [11] and transformed type I [12] and II pneumocytes [13], and growth of the related L. dumoffii in alveolar epithelial cells in vivo [14].

When untreated, the initial localized cutaneous infection may then spread hematogenously to other areas of the skin, nervous system, heart and joints.

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He had not even thought about monkeypox, the disease brought to the Americas for the first time last month, presumably by a three-pound African rat, which infected its fellow inmates in a pet shop, prairie dogs, which may then have spread the disease to as many as 82 people in five states.

And although you can get cat scratch fever after being bitten or scratched by a cat, fur can also harbor the bacteria, which may then be spread through petting a cat and rubbing your eyes.

We could hypothesize that the mutation was born in the Middle Est 2,400 years and arrived in European regions approximately at the time of Caesar Augustus when Roman Empire had the maximum expansion: thus, this mutation may then have spread throughout the Mediterranean area and perhaps elsewhere in the Roman Empire (Fig. 4).

Sontheimer suggests that the cult of Mailara may have originated in Pember and then spread to Maharashtra, merging with the cult of Khandaka — the patron yaksha (demi-god) of Paithan giving it its distinct Maharashtrain characteristics.

When generalized seizures occur, they may start out as partial seizures and then spread to become generalized.

SARS is believed be caused by a new form of coronavirus, which may have originated in Guangdong Province in southern China last fall, then spread to Hong Kong.

The virus then spread into the blood supply and may have infected tens of thousands of transfusion recipients before a test was developed to screen donated blood.

The toothcomb may provide pressure to stimulate glandular secretions which are then spread through the fur.

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