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单词 Malaria
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1, He suffered an attack of malaria and was delirious.
2, Dysentery and malaria are rife in the refugee camps.
3, The malaria victim fevers intermittently.
4, Malaria is endemic in many of the hotter regions of the world.
5, The older drugs didn't deal effectively with the malaria parasite.
6, Nowadays, malaria can be treated with drugs.
7, At present, no widely approved vaccine exists for malaria.
8, It was malaria that killed him.
9, Mosquitoes are the vectors of malaria.
10, This strain of mosquito carries malaria and yellow fever.
11, I've just recovered from a bout of malaria.
12, Malaria is a disease carried by mosquitoes.
13, Malaria is endemic in many hot countries.
14, Mosquitoes are feared as vectors of malaria.
15, Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes.
16, Is malaria still prevalent among the populationhere?
17, Malaria is a kind of serious malady.
18, Their goal was to eradicate malaria.
19, Malaria is endemic in / to many hot countries.
20, He contracted malaria while he was travelling.
21, Quinine is a specific for malaria.
22, The hospital treated forty cases of malaria last year.
23, He had frequent attacks of malaria.
24, Travellers are reminded that malaria tablets are advisable.
25, Mosquitoes are the vectors in malaria.
26, There's still a high incidence of malaria in the area.
27, Some types of the anopheles mosquito transmit malaria to humans.
28, A crippling attack of malaria kept him in bed for months.
29, They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus.
30, A new advance has been made in the control of malaria.
1, He suffered an attack of malaria and was delirious.
2, Dysentery and malaria are rife in the refugee camps.
3, The malaria victim fevers intermittently.
4, Malaria is endemic in many of the hotter regions of the world.
5, They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus.
6, The older drugs didn't deal effectively with the malaria parasite.
7, I've just recovered from a bout of malaria.
8, Malaria is a kind of serious malady.
9, He had frequent attacks of malaria.
31, He fell sick with malaria on a trip to Africa.
32, He picked up malaria when he was visiting the country on business.
33, Anton caught malaria while he was in Mali, and nearly died.
34, Last year the hospital treated over forty cases of malaria.
35, It was malaria, but Dr Lee hadn't recognized the symptoms.
36, Certain mosquitoes transmit malaria.
37, One of the biggest tasks will be to control the spread of malaria.
38, The end of the hot season in the tropics predisposes to malaria.
39, There are four variants of malaria, all transmitted to humans by a particular family of mosquitoes.
40, In some parts of the world malaria is still pandemic.
41, Next week,(http:///malaria.html) health ministers gather in Amsterdam to agree a strategy for controlling malaria.
42, Roll on the day someone develops an effective vaccine against malaria.
43, Men were dying daily from malaria, dysentery and malnutrition.
44, Some house 50,000 people, many with malaria.
45, I did a very poignant malaria detection kit video.
46, Malaria is still common in many parts of Africa.
47, Mosquitoes are carriers of malaria.
48, Malaria is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes.
49, Some progress was made upon a few, particularly the reduction of major epidemics of malaria, cholera, smallpox and yellow-fever.
50, They sometimes went two or three days without food; many succumbed to malaria, cholera and other diseases en route.
51, The paper could prove enormously important to the future of the 200 million malaria sufferers around the world.
52, The idea, if it proves correct(), explains many seemingly-inconsistent research findings in malaria.
53, His whole body was clammy with sweat as a result of the malaria.
54, In his magazine, he published formulas for animal manures and prescriptions for the cure of snake bites and malaria.
55, Malaria: discovery by committee Perhaps the best known of all recent antimalarial drugs is chloroquine.
56, Malaria is still a common disease in West Africa and is often fatal.
57, They evolved in the bloodstreams of people in hot countries as a defence against malaria and occur mainly in black people.
58, Malaria that is invulnerable to drugs is spreading across the world.
59, Malaria is a common hazard of life in the region.
60, Malaria is particularly common near swamps where mosquitoes can breed.
61, They suffered from malaria, dysentery and other diseases, and they were frequently frightened.
62, Martin came back from Africa with malaria, and he was in a pretty bad way for months.
63, Malaria often doesn't go away completely, and a patent may suffer from repeated attacks over several years.
64, About 30,000 workers died during its construction, either from industrial accidents or from rampant yellow fever and malaria.
65, Read in studio Scientists may have found a new vaccine for malaria.
66, He had jabs to protect him from malaria, hepatitis and yellow fever before leaving on Thursday.
67, In areas of low transmission, use of the artemisinin derivatives may have the added benefit of reducing the incidence of malaria.
68, No, the fact remains that malaria is on the increase and has been for a number of years now.
69, Dewey had been in hospital for several weeks suffering from malaria.
70, Mrs Menzies had died five years before, killed by malaria and stomach trouble from their time in Bengal.
71, This may be a result of having received a lesser dose of malaria parasite,(sentence dictionary) he said.
72, Tourists shun regions with high malaria, as do multinational firms choosing the location of foreign investments.
73, References Estimates for the annual mortality from malaria range from 0 5 to 2 5 million deaths.
74, He suffered from malaria and consumption and needed to move from low-lying Cambridge to a healthier climate.
75, Officially he had malaria, but his battle with Aids was well known.
76, Her family received letters from Katy on Wednesday saying she had been seriously ill with malaria.
77, Within a few years four species of Plasmodium had been recognized, responsible for clinically distinct variants of malaria.
78, Researchers hope to find chemical or biological factors that protect some children against malaria.
79, Malaria, spread by mosquitoes, is one of the biggest public health problems in Africa.
80, In the tropics, for example, malaria is by far a bigger killer.
81, Want to coax the big pharmaceuticals companies to produce that malaria drug?
82, More people now die of pesticide poisoning in Sri Lanka than from certain important diseases, including malaria.
83, So could malaria parasites be destroyed by assaulting them with free oxygen radicals?
84, Health Protection recommended against malaria, cholera, typhoid, polio, tetanus, hepatitis.
85, I have in fact only once been incapacitated, on that occasion by a severe attack of malaria.
86, In the South, many believed that mint julep prevented malaria.
87, It is possible to get malaria in this area, but the risk is pretty low.
88, A vaccine for malaria has become something of a scientific holy grail.
89, Once the rainy season began in April, malaria, yellow fever, typhoid and scurvy began to take their toll.
90, A child died of malaria at the Schweitzer Hospital one recent night, but there were no heroic measures.
91, Malaria morbidity and mortality have been held in check by the widespread availability of cheap and effective antimalarial drugs.
92, After infection, malaria parasites multiply by a factor of eight every 24 hours.
93, The shift could expand the parts of the world where malaria and yellow fever are found.
94, Malaria is caused by a mosquito-borne parasite.
95, County is a hyperendemic area of malaria in history.
96, Malaria is still rampant in some swampy regions.
97, Malaria is bursting out again all over the world.
98, Quinine is an effectual preventive for malaria.
99, Nowadays, chloroquine and Atabrine are used to prevent malaria.
100, He is under treatment for malaria.
101, Chris Walker, the Bank's Lead Health Specialist in East and Southern Africa describes the Eritrean experience in dealing with malaria as outstanding.
102, The insects mated, and all of them fed on mice infected with the malaria parasite.
103, Generally speaking, the acute adnexitis symptom will be quite obvious, the sick female will give off heat suddenly, contracts malaria fights, under the abdomen severe pain and so on.
104, With the support of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, 30 000 patients are now enrolled in HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) programmes.
105, Only the drug derived from Artemisia annua appears to be effective against all strains of the malaria parasite.
106, In the mainland of the province, only vivax malaria prevails now, the rlciparaum malaria cases were all imported and the quartan malaria cases induced by blood transfusion.
107, Conclusions The multivalent DNA vaccine of P. falciparum could induce specific immune reactions, which might have provided some new experimental data for the further research of malaria vaccines.
108, The compound, called ivermectin, shortens mosquitoes' life spans and makes them less likely to transmit the malaria parasite.
109, Tropical diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever are reaching temperate regions, and ragweed and poison ivy thrive in the hothouse world.
110, The most heterogeneous diseases include schistosomiasis (bilharzia), HIV/AIDS and malaria, for which one-fifth of the population is responsible for more than 80 per cent of disease transmission.
111, Favia told SciDev.Net that the bacteria are also present in the main African malaria mosquito vector, Anopheles gambiae.
112, I wanted mountain air to blow out the malaria a time in the subtropics.
113, One of these , the plasmodium, causes malaria. Other protozoa cause sleeping sickness and amebic dysentery.
114, And in the 1600s, after conquistadors discovered that South American cinchona bark cured malaria, Europe was flooded with fake bark.
115, This is what a paper published in Nature this week does in an attempt to re-examine, and perhaps close down, long-running debates about malaria and climate change.
116, That campaign is led by a new group called Malaria No More.
117, Doctor Mejia said the US ran the programme while German Nazi doctors were being tried for experimenting with typhus and malaria on prisoners of war.
118, The three leading reasons for consultations are diarrhoeal diseases, malaria and acute respiratory infections.
119, When we think about a large-scale goal to take on malaria, it's not an either-or situation.
120, This hybrid gene was a useful material for protein engineering researches of polyvalent malaria vaccine at the gene level.
121, “Indoor spraying is like providing a huge mosquito net over an entire household for around-the-clock protection,” said U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, a leading advocate for global malaria control efforts.
122, CONCLUSION: The RCI GM (1, 1)model is better than that of GM (1, 1) for improving the modelling and predictive value of malaria forecasting model.
123, She says the compound radially cure drug - resistence readily cured drug - resistant malaria and in laboratory dogs.
124, Sickle-cell anaemia, caused by genes protect against malaria, is the most famous example.
125, To develop a decision-support tool to help policy-makers in sub-Saharan Africa assess whether intermittent preventive treatment in infants (IPTi) would be effective for local malaria control.
126, ''Until recently the capital [of Mauritania], Nouakchott, was considered relatively immune to malaria because it was on the coast, near the sea, and because it had relatively little rainfall.
127, Brazilian drug company and a nonprofit group have developed a new, simplified malaria treatment.
128, Today, mosquito-borne diseases – such as malaria and dengue fever – are major health problems in the developing world.
129, They found that N-cyclopentyl-tazopsine, a less-toxic compound derived from the molecule, was effective against early, liver-stage malaria parasites in animal tests.
130, The major Merozoite Surface Protein 1 ( MSP 1 ) of falciparum is an important candidate for malaria vaccine.
131, Malaria parasites are detectable when they react to the treatment on the glass (Giemsa stain).
132, The corrected data, supplemented by additional observations on rainfall and mosquito habitats, indicated that there had probably been no malaria transmission before starting the control operations.
133, Results Both the head and the salivary gland of Anopheles stephensi contained malaria exflagellation-inducing substance.
134, Malaria parasites found in West Africa are showing signs of resistance to what is thought to be the most powerful antimalarial drug, say researchers.
135, The region is known to be endemic for many health problems, including cholera, diarrhea, malaria, shigellosis, Rift Valley fever, measles, meningitis and malnutrition.
136, Short - term immunizations , boosters, and malaria pills needed at time of departure ( contractors check when negotiating contract ).
137, AGUE, tertian fever, quartan fever, paludism. Malaria has been known about since ancient times and has gone under many names. Today, it kills over a million people a year, most of them young children.
138, This means taking steps like those seen recently in Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania to improve quality standards for malaria drugs.
139, Mothers with septicemia, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever, breast cancer, or malaria should not breast - feed.
140, While progress in reducing the burden of malaria has been remarkable, resurgences in cases were observed in parts of at least three African countries (Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, and Zambia).
141, Malaria parasites highly resistant to chloroquine and pyrimethamine spread from Asian origins to Africa, at great cost to human health and life.
142, Generally speaking, the malaria mosquito digests blood quicker and feeds more often in warmer weather, thus speeding up transmission.
143, Ironically, the success of the control programs is partly to blame for the resurgence of malaria.
144, The team found no further evidence of malaria, and the test that originally detected it has since been withdrawn as it can sometimes cross-react with other substances.
145, You only get malaria protection. It's only when you inherit the mutation from both parents that you get sickle-cell anemia.
146, Appropriate dose and time of IL-12 may be useful in the induction of protective immunity to erythrocytic stage of malaria.
147, Lekweiry, a doctoral student at the Cadi Ayyad University in Morocco, studies the Anopheles mosquito to find new ways of tackling the spread of malaria among people in cities.
148, The clinical trials involved 210 children with malaria in Blantyre, Malawi.
149, A report about the malaria mosquito sweet bait was published in Malaria Journal.
150, Protection may also be obtained by the use of anti-microbial drugs, e. g. chemoprophylaxis is used for the prevention of malaria.
151, The hospital treats thousands of Gabonese every year, saving lives and doing continuous research into the causes and prevention of malaria.
152, But the major question, is whether such new technologies would also benefit poor populations, such as those in Sub-Saharan Africa where TB, HIV/AIDS and malaria continue to affect millions.
153, Using this approach, communities are now delivering mosquito nets, vitamin A supplements, and drugs for the home-based care of malaria, in addition to ivermectin.
154, Plasmodium is a protozoan which causes malaria; it is the causative agent of the disease.
155, It revealed that BCP fluorochrome stain is a valuable method for malaria diagnosis.
156, There are lots of regiment to the treatment of P. vivax, this text will summarize the study progress which is directed at the relapse and primaquine to radical treatment of vivax malaria.
157, Scientists working on the world's first-ever malaria vaccine are calling the RTS,S trials a significant milestone.
158, "We all know that cookstove smoke leads to twice as many deaths as malaria, " she said in an address to a meeting about the campaign earlier this year.
159, The subjects in the vaccine group were fully protected against malaria challenge, whereas all subjects in the control group developed parasitemia.
160, A one-off dose of an antimalarial drug in a rectal suppository can buy crucial time for patients with severe malaria who can't easily access healthcare, say researchers.
161, Insect borne diseases like dengue fever tick - borne encephalitis and malaria will spread.
161, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
162, Most do not spread malaria . Some have immune systems that kill Plasmodium.
163, Filmed in the Belgian Congo, production was halted due to the cast developing amoebic dysentery and malaria.
164, Brazilian drug company and a nonprofit group group have developed a new simplify, simplified malaria treatment.
165, Dr. Hotez says the effectiveness in the test does not mean all malaria programs should use bendiocarb, or that indoor spraying should be the only method used.
166, Leeches, malaria, and typhus were among the medical hazards for the troops.
167, One of the side effects may be to change the geographical distribution of parasitic diseases such as malaria.
168, For travellers, malaria can be prevented through chemoprophylaxis, which suppresses the blood stage of malaria infections, thereby preventing malaria disease.
169, They also will establish a regional network to detect drug resistant malaria.
170, For years, the drugs chloroquine and quinine have been frontline treatments for malaria, a mosquito-borne illness that causes between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 deaths each year.
171, But this is the first time that a P. falciparum strain similar to the one that causes human malaria has been found in an African monkey — the spot-nosed guenon from Gabon (Cercopithecus nictitans).
172, To limit the chance of resistance emerging, the WHO recommends combining artesunate with other drugs, mainly amodiaquine (see WHO warns against misuse of key malaria drug).
173, The changes in antibody titers detected by IFAT in all the populations were coincident with malaria incidence and parasitological investigations.
174, Malaria is caused by a microscopic blood parasite that is transmitted in the bite of female mosquitoes, which need a blood meal to produce their eggs.
175, In early HIV disease people can develop tuberculosis, malaria, bacterial pneumonia, herpes zoster, staphylococcal skin infections and septicaemia.
176, Loucq says the new vaccine, called RTS,S, will be a major step toward getting rid of malaria.
177, In April 1996, Mother Teresa fell and broke her collarbone, and that August, she suffered from malaria and failure of the left heart ventricle.
178, Coulibaly added: "Ordinary Malian people think [GM mosquitoes for malaria control] are a good idea.
179, Preventing regular recurrence of the symptoms of a disease, as in malaria.
180, In this paper, the economic burden of malaria are divided into direct cost, indirect cost and intangible cost.
181, Shock, bradycardia and irregular breathing are important predictive signs, and severe malaria with respiratory distress is a common cause of hypoxaemia.
182, The medicine combines two existing malaria drugs, artesunate and mefloquine. This combination has been widely used in recent years in Latin America and Southeast Asia.
183, Rates of bilharzia, the second most economically devastating disease after malaria, are increasing in China.
184, Now St. Leger and his colleagues have engineered strains of M. anisopliae to block the malaria parasite from developing inside the infected mosquito.
185, Resistance along the Thai-Cambodia border started with chloroquine, followed by resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and mefloquine, drugs used in malaria control several years ago.
186, Malaria is a recurring disease marked by severe chills and fever.
187, Each country that eliminates malaria benefits all others, but most especially its immediate neighbours.
188, A drug already widely used in massive campaigns to help control two parasitic diseases, river blindness and elephantiasis, could also drive down malaria, a new study has found.
189, Paul Reiter, a medical entomologist from the Institut Pasteur in France, contests whether climate change is causing a rise in malaria at all.
190, In the past century, eradication efforts failed against hookworm , yellow fever and malaria.
191, The stems are used as febrifuge and are one of the ingredients to cure malaria.
191, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
192, The picture shows China - Liberia Malaria Treatment & Prevention Center putting into operation on Feburary 1, 2007.
193, Brazilian drug company and non - profit group have developed a new simplified malaria treatment.
194, Cerebral malaria can be diagnosed by a simple eye examination, a method that is both quick and cheap and could save thousands of lives in malarial regions, a new study shows.
195, More than one-third of the 108 malarious countries (9 African countries and 29 outside of Africa) documented reductions in malaria cases of more than 50% in 2008 compared to 2000.
196, Objective: To observe the impact of acute vivax malaria on the percentage of apoptotic CD4 lymphocytes in HIV infected subjects, to explore partial mechanisms of malariotherapy for HIV infections.
197, In October 2010, the country was added to The official register of areas where malaria elimination has been achieved.
198, Objective To understand the relationship between variation of population number of Anopheles minimus and malaria prevalence.
199, Objective To observe the effect and safety of Dihydroartemisinin Piperaquine Phosphate Tablets(DPPT) in treatment of falciparum malaria in Yunnan Province.
200, Transmit malaria, yellow fever, Rickettsia of disease, plague, filariasis, and so on, the destruction of grain, timber and food.
201, This is a particular fear for insect - borne diseases such as malaria and sleeping sickness.
202, These include arthritis, diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, malaria and psoriasis.
203, Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of dihydroartemisinin—mefloquine on acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria.
204, Among these is an experimental vaccine against malaria that one of us (Gar?on) helped to develop as head of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals's vaccine adjuvant center.
205, Old bear grass malaria, at the present but also hi carp wind.
206, Anopheles mosquitos transmit malaria.
207, The main cause of outbreaks was the existence of residual source of malaria infection and the concomitance of high density of Anopheles.
208, But the malaria community has been struggling to find ways to increase artemisinin supplies — partly because of a shortage of the raw material, Artemisia annua, the wormwood plant.
209, Symptoms of malaria infection include short of breath and tachycardia, rather like having anemia.
210, Malaria is a serious public health problem in many parts of the world.
211, The finding suggests mass treatment with ivermectin would be a new weapon against malaria, complementing insecticide spraying, bed nets, and other drugs, Foy says.
212, The pits are grounds from for malaria because they are mining in the shallow waters, the.
213, If Plasmodium vivax is evolving to learn how to infect the Duffy-negative red cell, then a large continent of people suddenly becomes susceptible to a new form of malaria.
214, Malnutrition makes a child more vulnerable to otherwise treatable illnesses like diarrhea or malaria.
215, Meth- od:Bioassay guided isolation was used to find out the monomeric compounds by carrying out the vitro anti - malaria assay on the fractions isola - ted from the MeOHextract of Semen Arecae.
216, They then modelled the effect a malaria attack would have on both normal children and children with alpha thalassaemia.
217, Objective:To observe the clinical therapeutic efficacies of complex naphthoquine and chloroquine in patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria.
218, Though the cause was never pinpointed, it's speculated that it could've been triggered by mushroom poisoning, a stroke, or cerebral malaria.
219, We need to act with urgency and resolve to ensure that no-one dies from malaria for lack of a 5 dollar bed net, 1 dollar antimalarial drug and a 50 cent diagnostic test.
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