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Environmental change affects nature's cycle, once more frustrating efforts to disrupt the persistent reemergence of tropical diseases like dengue (7 ).
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The reemergence and persistence of T. equi in the U. S. prompted this genomic research due to the lack of a vaccine to block infection or clinical disease and the need for additional chemotherapeutics aimed at eliminating persistent infection and tick-borne transmission risk.
This reemergence was the consequence of persistent suboptimal vaccine coverage in toddlers and insufficient catch-up vaccination in older cohorts, leading to the growth of a large reservoir of susceptible persons.
The reemergence of B. quintana infections in humans has expanded awareness of the organism's ability to induce persistent bacteremia in people with few symptoms (5, 6, 10, 11 ).
However, persistent nasal MRSA carriage, 2 years after the onset of the outbreak, demonstrates a continued potential threat for both the reemergence of MRSA in the institution and perhaps, dissemination to the community.
These factors led to the prize's reemergence and rebranding.
His reemergence on Twitter came as a shock.
ADJECTIVE Persistent.
Persistent poverty.
As part of his 2015 reemergence, Brennan announced last week that he was reorganising the CIA.
"He was persistent".
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