Examples of using Persistent infection in English and their translations into Dutch
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Vaccine efficacy against virological endpoints(6-month and 12-month persistent infection) associated with HPV-16/18 observed in TVC at end of study is presented in Table 4.
but in some cases a persistent infection can lead to a cervical disease.
The effectiveness of Bovela was further investigated in the field in eight dairy cattle herds of which five of them had a history of BVD or persistent infection at the beginning of the study.
In Protocol 012 the efficacy of Gardasil against the 6 month definition of persistent infection[samples positive on two or more consecutive visits 6 months apart(±1 month) or longer] related to HPV 16 was 98.7% 95% CI.
In Protocol 012 the efficacy of Silgard against the 6 month definition of persistent infection[samples positive on two or more consecutive visits 6 months apart(±1 month) or longer] related to HPV 16 was 98.7% 95% CI.
the 12 month persistent infection endpoint for HPV-18 reached statistical significance with vaccine efficacy of 89.9% 97.9% CI.
the 12 month persistent infection endpoint for HPV-18 reached statistical significance with vaccine efficacy of 89.9% 97.9% CI.
the rates of 12-month persistent infection in the TVC-1 cohort are presented in the table below.
Persistent infections, especially yeast.
Such threats can be installed as persistent infections which means that in most cases the manual user recovery instructions will not work.
Diagnosis is suspected on the basis of early susceptibility to severe recurrent or persistent infections. particularly if the parents are consanguineous
serious trauma, or persistent infections.
extreme injury, or persistent infections.
extreme injury, or persistent infections.
serious injury, or persistent infections.
extreme injury, or persistent infections.
is a common cause of persistent infections, including P. aeruginosa infections. .
and frequent or persistent infections.
serious trauma, or persistent infections.
extreme trauma, or persistent infections.