Examples of using Persistent infection in English and their translations into German
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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.
However, in a pre-specified analysis(TVC-2) that was identical to the TVC-1 analysis except that it excluded women with abnormal cytology at study entry, the 12 month persistent infection endpoint for HPV-18 reached statistical significance with vaccine efficacy of 89.9% 97.9% CI.
Such persistent infections can reduce the performance of farm animals
It is a lifelong persistent infection.
Sometimes however, a persistent infection arises.
Persistent infection BullGuard does not start Get help and learn about our products.
necessarily compromise the patient suffering a persistent infection.
Can improve persistent infection, because chamomile can stimulate the production of white blood cells,
Chronic Lyme disease, and persistent infection with Borrelia.
form biofilms that resist antibiotic treatment, thus leading to persistent infection untreated by antibiotics.
As well as accessing appropriate treatment to clear any persistent infection, those with chronic Lyme disease may wish to avail themselves of additional relief such as through massage therapy or rolfing.
the weight of evidence is strongly against persistent infection as the explanation for persistent symptoms in antibiotic-treated patients with Lyme disease.”.
Those who have been bitten by a tick and become infected with Lyme disease may wish to talk to their physician about the possibility of Heartland virus being at the root of prolonged suffering where antibiotic treatment has failed to eradicate symptoms but persistent infection is not detectable.
In this he claimed that“Rather than persistent infection, infection-induced autoimmunity,
in certain regions of the world, and others attributing a wide variety of chronic symptoms to Lyme disease despite no indication of initial or persistent infection.
probably also prevent persistent infections!
mostly cause persistent infections there.
weight shed after surgery, severe injury, or persistent infections.
weight shed after surgery, extreme trauma, or persistent infections.
lost after surgical treatment, serious trauma, or persistent infections.