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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide susceptibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a broad or extensive vulnerability to something, such as a disease, influence, or risk. Example: "The population showed wide susceptibility to the new virus, leading to a rapid spread of the infection."
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This delayed immunological status confers wider susceptibility to ICU-acquired infection [28] and viral reactivation.
This results in infant immunity that wanes earlier, and a wider susceptibility gap between maternal antibody decay and infant immunization than in non-eliminated settings.
The impact of the projected increase in population-wide susceptibility due to the loss of immune cohorts was explored in three large outbreak scenarios.
Furthermore, given that different proteases target specific residues or short motifs for degradation sites as well as have a variety of preferences for folding or location of the recognition site within a polypeptide, proteome-wide susceptibility to proteolysis also varies depending on the protease used.
PUUV causes no cytopathic effects in cultured cells but has a wide cell susceptibility in vitro [ 14].
The range of species of Spirometra that occur in Africa is unclear, and given the wide host susceptibility observed in the second intermediate and paratenic hosts, additional work is clearly needed to sort out not only the taxonomy, but also the differences in the life cycle between those species that have different definitive hosts.
Although several candidate gene studies had previously shown suggestive evidence of association [e.g. Bertram et al. (4 ], within the past 3 years genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of AD have identified nine genome-wide significant susceptibility loci [see Hollingworth et al. for a review (5)].
Finally, a heuristic model for region-wide landslide susceptibility mapping was successfully tested.
Although the etiology is not fully understood, MS is a complex genetic disorder and whole genome studies indicate that the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) on chromosome 6p21 represents the strongest genome-wide MS susceptibility locus [1], [2].
Strengths of the method are that it was developed based upon the opinions of antimicrobial stewards and is anchored within the constructs of objective VA-wide microbial susceptibility data.
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