单词 | Outbreak |
例句 | 1. Such events may forecast an outbreak of war. 2. A new outbreak of smallpox occurred in 1928. 3. Social and political problems led to the outbreak of war. 4. They reported a sudden outbreak of the disease in the south of the country. 5. The cholera outbreak has been contained. 6. The matches ceased with the outbreak of war. 7. The outbreak of hostilities will cause incalculable misery. 8. The area was struck by an outbreak of cholera. 9. Conditions were ripe for an outbreak of cholera. 10. In Peru(), a cholera outbreak continues to spread. 11. The flu outbreak has reached epidemic proportions . 12. The outbreak of war sealed the government's fate. 13. An outbreak of typhoid followed. 14. The outbreak of war uprooted many families. 15. Fellowing the outbreak of the disease, several sheep and lambs were destroyed on veterinary advice. 16. The recent outbreak/eruption of racial violence in the area is very troubling. 17. The recent outbreak of violence was foreshadowed by isolated incidents in the city earlier this year. 18. There appears to be another outbreak of sickness among seals in the North Sea. 19. Fears are growing of a cholera outbreak following the appearance of a number of cases in the city. 20. After the outbreak of fighting, all foreign journalists were expelled. 21. The ambassador did his utmost to prevent the outbreak of hostilities. 22. On the outbreak of the First Revolutionary Civil War, the Government called in all gold coinage and replaced it by notes. 23. The police are bracing themselves for an outbreak of violence. 24. This evidence supports their contention that the outbreak of violence was prearranged. 25. The hospital wards were fumigated after the outbreak of typhus. 26. The country's attempts to meet force with force led to the outbreak of war. 27. His death set in motion a train of events that led to the outbreak of war. 28. Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny. 29. Vaccine supplies started to run dry as the flu outbreak reached epidemic proportions. 30. Mass burials are now under way in an effort to ward off an outbreak of cholera. 1. A new outbreak of smallpox occurred in 1928. 2. Social and political problems led to the outbreak of war. 3. They reported a sudden outbreak of the disease in the south of the country. 4. The cholera outbreak has been contained. 5. An outbreak of typhoid followed. 6. Fellowing the outbreak of the disease, several sheep and lambs were destroyed on veterinary advice. 7. After the outbreak of fighting, all foreign journalists were expelled. 8. The ambassador did his utmost to prevent the outbreak of hostilities. 9. On the outbreak of the First Revolutionary Civil War, the Government called in all gold coinage and replaced it by notes. 10. At the outbreak of the war he lived in London. 11. Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of the civil war. 12. Experts fear that there will be new outbreak of the disease. 13. The hospital ward was fumigated after the outbreak of typhus. 14. 31. The recent outbreak of hepatitis bereaved the happy family of three members. 32. The results implicate poor hygiene as one cause of the outbreak. 33. At the outbreak of the war he lived in London. 34. His career was interrupted by the outbreak of war . 35. The other unspoken fear here is of an outbreak of hooliganism. 36. All foreign nationals were advised to leave the country following the outbreak of civil war. 37. A hair-trigger situation has been created which could lead to an outbreak of war at any time. 38. At the outbreak of war,() most children were evacuated to the countryside. 39. King George V had been very grieved at the outbreak of the Great War. 40. The outbreak of food poisoning was traced to some contaminated shellfish. 41. Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of the civil war. 42. He was interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the Second World War. 43. Experts fear that there will be new outbreak of the disease. 44. All these ideas for expansion were abruptly halted by the outbreak of war. 45. The hospital ward was fumigated after the outbreak of typhus. 46. At the outbreak of war, he was enlisted in the army. 47. Thousands of refugees left the country following the outbreak of civil war. 48. What lay behind this new outbreak? 49. The outbreak of war made him more restless. 50. He remained there briefly before another outbreak of trouble. 51. Three die in salmonella outbreak at hospital. 52. The price before the outbreak was £1.75. 53. A new outbreak of smallpox occurred early in 1928. 54. Report, page 11 Flu outbreak puts hospitals on alert. 55. The last outbreak of Hepatitis A in the city occurred in 1992 when the virus was localized among gay men. 56. Rowan said this latest outbreak of violence could upset the peace talks. 57. The system started to operate in late 1914, a few months after the outbreak of war in Europe. 58. At mid-morning the traffic was heavy, slowed down by the showery outbreak. 59. His was the first strawberry-related death reported since the outbreak occurred. 60. He took up the invitation, only to be interned on the outbreak of war. 61. This year, the United States upgraded its disease surveillance system to detect any early outbreak of infection. 62. The field where the outbreak has originated may be grazed by sheep or rested until the following June. 63. The consequences have been made evident by the course of the latest outbreak of foot and mouth. 64. The book discusses the events leading up to the outbreak of World War Two. 65. The immediate consequence of the outbreak of war was that Lewis found his circle of friends broken up and changing. 66. Some 640 people suffered illness as a result of food poisoning in the outbreak. 67. The third,(http:///outbreak.html) fourth and fifth weeks of the 1967 outbreak saw the numbers of new infections climb most steeply. 68. The relatively recent outbreak of street violence and protests largely reflect the frustration of young people unable to find jobs. 69. Henry held Richard responsible for this further outbreak, which was in flagrant defiance of his recent ban. 70. A fairly serious outbreak occurred in 1928 at the workhouse. 71. This preparatory work was practically complete at the outbreak of war and authority was given a few days before for completion. 72. This latest outbreak of violence is a clear manifestation of discontent in the city. 73. Dulles's role will be considered further in the light of developments in the month of June 1950 culminating in the outbreak of war. 74. They told us they had been there since the outbreak of the war - approximately 34 hours previously. 75. Read in studio Vets are having to deal with the biggest outbreak of distemper in ten years. 76. Idealism was deeply discredited by the failure to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War. 77. The spread of the revolt after the original outbreak reflects its improvised nature. 78. He said the scientists saved the Yanomami from an outbreak that had occurred just before they arrived. 79. What actually transpired upon the outbreak of the Civil War is lost in the mists of time it would seem. 80. Voice over It's now believed the worst of the outbreak is over and some birds are getting over the disease. 81. They are responsible for promoting the industrialisation of agriculture which has led to the current outbreak. 82. While visiting York, he became a victim of a smallpox outbreak, and Quakers there risked their lives to treat him. 83. But a complete withdrawal could trigger a new outbreak of fighting. 84. An initial outbreak in Leicester has resulted in more than 50 people being diagnosed with the disease. 85. She also said that the Department would re-investigate the situation if evidence arose of a further outbreak of the gizzard worm infection. 86. The most recent outbreak is particularly alarming because of the number of cases. 87. Since the outbreak of war, journalists have been working round the clock. 88. The War threatened to sweep away such fears in the uninhibited jingoism that greeted the outbreak of hostilities. 89. Modern methods of livestock farming have come under severe attack since the 1989 outbreak of salmonella. 90. With the outbreak of war, the shop fell on harder times. 91. The outbreak was eventually traced to a new strain of E. coli on hamburger meat. 92. Doctors are very concerned about an outbreak of tuberculosis in an East London School. 93. Loyalist paramilitaries yesterday threatened a new outbreak of bloodshed in republican areas of Northern Ireland. 94. It was 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War(/outbreak.html), and they had not long been married. 95. This has eliminated the fly problem, and is the strategy that would be used immediately if a fly outbreak occurred again. 96. On the outbreak of the civil war the navy rallied to Parliament, which made Warwick its lord high admiral. 97. Federal health officials suspect fresh fruit as the source behind the outbreak, but admit the cause or causes may be elusive. 98. On the outbreak of war, a transport of 180 children was left stranded in Prague. 99. No great change occurred in this situation until the outbreak of the crisis and the introduction of the adjustment policies. 100. It did not reach 70 million, and the original target was not achieved before the outbreak of war. 101. There's been an outbreak of food poisoning at the hotel. 102. The outbreak of violence in this area was therefore widely presented as an aberration. 103. Prior to the hepatitis B outbreak, most public health officials had ignored the danger signs in gay male epidemiology. 104. A 50g sample of each food item must be kept for 72 hours in case there is an outbreak of food poisoning. 105. The outbreak of war in 1939 brought these pursuits to a temporary halt. 106. Nevertheless, the potential for a large urban yellow-fever outbreak in Santa Cruz remains beyond doubt. 107. By 1946 the worst epidemic of poliomyelitis since the 1916 outbreak gripped the United States. 108. Vets have been authorised to slaughter on suspicion, to speed up the killing once farmers have reported a possible outbreak. 109. The 1993 outbreak in Milwaukee caused more than 400, 000 residents to become ill and 110 people to die. 110. The outbreak of the Second World War marked the turning point in Midland's fortunes and the start of a long decline. 111. On March 28 such flights were resumed for the first time since the outbreak of war in the Gulf. 112. Like a sudden, unseemly outbreak of boils on the landscape, the little concrete igloos started popping up in the 1970s. 113. Such an act of statesmanship appears the only way to avoid an outbreak of fighting between the two giants of the Commonwealth. 114. An outbreak of scarlet fever had taken the nine-year-old twins in little more than a week. 115. Each of the three also has plans in place for notifying the public should an outbreak occur. 116. The meningitis outbreak is a major cause of worry at the moment. 117. The government responded to the outbreak of violence by declaring a state of emergency in Bangkok and four surrounding provinces. 118. The last group of Zbonszyn children arrived on 29 August, three days before the outbreak of war. 119. Water treatment facilities are non-existent in the area, with chemicals such as chlorine unobtainable to stop the outbreak. 120. Twelve days after the first outbreak was reported, the number of confirmed cases stands at 69. 121. The measures to contain this latest outbreak are drastic and require a reversal of our attitudes towards the countryside. 122. By the outbreak of the revolution in December 1989, only about seventy villages had been directly affected by rural systematization. 123. This outbreak illustrates how factors such as weather and demographic changes can affect the emergence of public health problems from infectious diseases. 123. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 124. Any outbreak there, warn experts, would cause the virus to multiply enormously. 125. Thousands of people died as the result of this latest cholera outbreak. 126. Monservate was demolished after an outbreak of bubonic plague, an unusual fate for a station. 127. Steen continued presenting revues, with an increasing reliance on scripted comedy rather than just dancing girls, until the outbreak of war. 128. The organization had already terminated its activities at the outbreak of war, although members still met unofficially in Gilbert's house. 129. It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak. 130. Even before the outbreak of war relations between them were strained. 131. In the last great outbreak in 1911, 32,000 infants died of diarrhoea and the infant mortality rate climbed to 130. 132. Born into society, she struggled against the hardships of the mining camps during the outbreak of Gold Fever in California. 133. A police spokeswoman said the outbreak was not connected to racial violence in nearby Oldham last month. 134. The outbreak of World War I ruined all chance of its success, and he never quite recovered financially or professionally. 135. The work had scarcely got into its stride before it was interrupted by the outbreak of the Wars of Independence. 136. Isolation of affected cases must be very rigorously followed(), or you will end up with a large outbreak on your hands. 137. The Government last year declared parts of North Yorkshire infected zones after an outbreak of blue ear disease which threatened the industry. 138. In the months leading up to the outbreak of war, both countries were involved in a massive arms build-up. 139. Most cases are in the tropics, with a new outbreak in the states of the former Soviet Union. 140. Such was the background to the outbreak of Civil War. 141. New York in the 1980s suffered an outbreak of tuberculosis, concentrated among the poor. 142. The outbreak will impose further hardships on an industry badly hit by BSE in cattle and plummeting livestock prices. 143. The aim which obsessed military thinking was the winning of a decisive battle soon after the outbreak of war. 144. The years before and immediately after the outbreak of World War I in 1914 were unsettling for experimental painters. 145. And yet until the outbreak of widescale industrial unrest in the late 1880s, this class remained passive. 146. An outbreak of mooing in the crowd swells until most of the club is doing it. 147. Close on the heels of the outbreak of war came the Great Famine Of 1942-43. 148. In 1936 he began his apprenticeship in accountancy in the City, but the outbreak of war interrupted his career. 149. When people flee a country at the outbreak of war, they do not leave their valuables behind. 150. Attempts by the anti-gamblers to block access to the casinos had led to the outbreak of fighting with the Warriors. 151. In Britain's last major outbreak in 1967, 442,000 animals were slaughtered at more than 2000 farms. 152. Then there was a spread of relief, an outbreak of joy, a contagion of exuberance. 153. Some people can relate the outbreak to stress, dental trauma or the onset of menstruation. 153. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 154. But in the years preceding the outbreak of war it had become by far the largest single retailer. 155. In the future, a single much-publicized outbreak from a named source could prove disastrous to the industry. 156. The latest outbreak of the disease can be seen as the greatest threat to UK farmers yet. 157. Doctors' leaders joined calls for the Government to acknowledge that the outbreak had exposed a critical shortage of hospital beds. 158. In fact, Washington gave the military in Hawaii plenty of warning about the imminent outbreak of hostilities. 159. Ministry of Agriculture officials held an emergency meeting in London to decide how to control the outbreak. 160. It is the worst outbreak ever recorded in the country, and possibly the world. 161. In the years after the first outbreak in the United States, polio was given little attention. 162. It was all part of the celebrations to mark the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the outbreak of war.Elizabeth O'Reilly reports. 163. An official account of the likely source of the outbreak points to contaminated meat smuggled into Britain. 164. In December 1980, there was a serious outbreak of rioting by religious fanatics in the northern city of Kano. 165. He was also a brave man, taking personal risks to comfort the sick during an outbreak of plague. 166. But at the outbreak of the First World War these were only in their early stages. 167. The outbreak of a new war made defence against chemical warfare agents once again an urgent problem. 168. Primary investigations into a suspected outbreak of foot-and-mouth at a nearby farm have drawn a blank. 169. Then he and his wife retired to take on the Post Office at Romaldkirk, some time before the outbreak of war. 170. Since the last big outbreak of fighting six days ago, the city has been strangely quiet. 171. The only problem with the Clivus to date has been an outbreak of fruit flies inside the tank. 172. The recent outbreak may have been associated with weather conditions, especially a protracted drought followed by occasional heavy rains. 173. The market continued to prosper in trade and custom in this form until the outbreak of the second war. 174. The Financial Times of Nov. 22 reported that 17 people had been killed since the outbreak of disturbances in late October. 175. Such studies are often the first integral step toward identifying the cause of an infectious disease outbreak. 176. While the outbreak directed media attention to pollution in the North Sea, ascribing the guilt to pollution was premature. 177. The office for national statistics blamed the drop on the foot and mouth outbreak. 178. Ramsay's other secret society, the Right Club, was also ostensibly closed down at the outbreak of war. 179. The latest outbreak of violence in London, he claimed, was only a foretaste of what might happen. 180. An accumulation of non-immune individuals led to this outbreak. 181. Patients after the outbreak of emotional regret and self-condemnation. 182. the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789. 183. He cites the outbreak in the early 1970s of yellow dwarf virus, which threatened to wipe out the world's barley crop. 184. In early August 2004, Malaysia reported its first outbreak of H5N1 in poultry, becoming the ninth Asian nation affected. 185. Meanwhile, Mexico's Health Secretary Jose Cordova says most economic activity in his country will resume Wednesday, and said the outbreak there is waning. 186. The first known outbreak of Legionnaires' disease was in Philadelphia, USA, in 1976. A total of 221 people contracted10 the disease and 34 died. 187. The Ministry of Health (MoH), Uganda, has confirmed an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, in Bundibugyo District, western Uganda. 188. Legionella pneumophila mediated by the aerosol can cause epidemic outbreak or distribution. 189. Long called the "Forest City, " Portland maintains at least 20, 000 trees today, including about a hundred elm trees that survived a 1960s outbreak of Dutch Elm disease. 190. No clear information about the source of the Nigerian outbreak is presently available, but the country is known to lie along a flight route for birds migrating from central Asia. 191. Although later the United States through Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act , "but the war has engulfed Europe, he has failed to prevent the outbreak of war." 192. With these first flights of Orville and Wilbur Wright the flying age had arrived at last but the outbreak of a world war soon turned the airplane into a killing machine. 193. Benin: The outbreak which started in Cotonou in early June has now spread to Oueme region. 194. The outbreak of stevia leaf blight was investigated and analyzed on pathogen and its regularity according to 5 year data in the Southwest of Shandong. 195. Mallory originally set out to teach school, but continued to climb on a regular basis until the outbreak of World War I. 196. In addition, agricultural authorities, including the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock and FAO, have been active technical partners for the effective control of this limited outbreak. 197. The poultry industry continued to recover after the 1997 avian influenza outbreak. 198. The scientists used a Landsat image from the period during the outbreak and compared it with an image from before the outbreak. 199. News of an outbreak of severe respiratory illness in Mexico burst into public consciousness last Friday, April 24. 200. Tokyo suspended imports of chicks and poultry meat on Tuesday after French officials informed Japan of an outbreak of the H5 strain of bird flu at a duck farm in western Vendee province. 201. In Wyoming, false reporting of an animal disease outbreak is a crime. 202. Listeriosis cases linked to cantaloupes grown at a farm in Colorado represent the deadliest food-borne outbreak in a decade, and health officials are bracing for additional illnesses. 203. Outbreak response field teams are being strengthened and operational bases have been reinforced and established in three towns in the affected area. 204. This week's spate of U. S. twisters is being compared to the "super outbreak" of tornadoes on April 3 and 4, 1974, U. S. Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Craig Fugate told CNN. 205. Once the first outbreak of blisters has gone, the herpes virus hides away in nerve fibres near the infection site, where it remains dormant, causing no symptoms. 206. Control of the outbreak will require intensified and sustained technical support from multidisciplinary teams, and additional materials and supplies. 207. In Guinea-Bissau, a cholera outbreak which began in May before the heavy rains began has infected 2,018 people causing 41 deaths, he said. 208. A team of experts meanwhile explored the mine cave where the outbreak appears to have started in search of the reservoir of the Marburg virus. 209. Following identification of the index case, an outbreak investigation was conducted in the area. 210. Meanwhile, efforts to achieve the statutory report this year decreased the incidence of infectious diseases, outbreak investigation regulate disposal rate of 100%. 211. The mid-century expansion of railroad lines ended the regular usage of the Conestoga wagon to haul heavy freight, and by the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 they were no longer being manufactured. 212. Unexpectedly business model by impassable roads, but in public welfare activities, ushering in a major outbreak. 213. Merely passing through an area where an H5N1 outbreak in birds has been confirmed carries a negligible risk of exposure. 213. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 214. Thus, the cholecystolithiasis easy to fall into "the bottle pate" under the action of gravity to occur inlays, causes the cholecystalgia outbreak. 215. CDC scientists are continuing to conduct a joint investigation of this outbreak with Yap public health officials, the Federated States of Micronesia , and the World Health Organization (WHO). 216. There has been no outbreak yet, but the feelings of the populace are on the simmer. 217. There has been outbreak area of western Kenya and Malik Obama had presented with stomach pains. 218. REP-PCR is a valid and rapid genotyping method for homological analysis and tracking the source of infection during epidemic outbreak. 219. As of 29 November 2007, 468 confirmed cases of bromide poisoning have been identified in the ongoing outbreak of a neurological disease in the Cacuaco municipality, Luanda Province, Angola. 220. Firefighters in the Australian state of Victoria are tackling a fresh outbreak bush fire of bushfires. 221. Despite no evidence of direct transmission between people, other features of the outbreak raised concern among researchers. 222. The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has confirmed an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, in the province of Kasai Occidental. 223. But to maintain a country's deterrence And to avoid the outbreak of war, military strength indispensable. 224. 184 cases of acute flaccid paralysis and 85 deaths have been reported from the site of the acute poliomyelitis outbreak centred in Pointe Noire, Republic of Congo. 225. An outbreak of an unknown illness with a high mortality has been reported from the province of Kasai Occidental, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 226. Its outbreak reason mainly can sum up cause and exopathic cause. 227. This clears the way for Australian acceptance of U. S. citrus grown closer to the site of a Medfly outbreak than previously permitted. 228. After the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, both Union and Confederate soldiers used the "minnie" bullet (as they called it) in their muzzle-loading rifles. 229. The WHO Country Office, Regional Office and Headquarters are supporting the MoH in Kinshasa, in Kananga and in the field at the location of the outbreak. 230. The outbreak originally focused on the company's Blakely, Ga., plant, where investigators from the Food and Drug Administration found a leaky roof, mold and roaches. 231. epidemiological team is "continuing to oversee diagnosis, surveillant and treatment protocols, as we work with the Haitian government and other partners to stem the outbreak." 232. An outbreak can become a more severe epidemic if the infection is carried into an area populated with both domestic mosquitoes and unvaccinated people. 233. The results of investigation on parasitology, entomology and social factors showed that imported malaria is the infection source of the outbreak. 234. Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease first described during an outbreak in southern Tanzania in 1952. 235. For example, in this outbreak, person-to-person transmission cannot be traced back to a traveler, or a single closed community such as a school or workplace. 236. The results showed that there was a close relationship between Locusta migratoria manilensis outbreak and climate change. 237. The hospital ward is fumigate after the outbreak of typhus. 238. The outbreak of food poisoning was put down to contaminated milk. 239. For instance, in 2003 an outbreak of monkeypox affected around 20 people in the US midwest, traced to imported Gambian pouched rats from Africa. 240. The feat silkworm room environment condition, can strengthen the silkworm son corporeity , repress the pathogeny breeding indoor, lower the outbreak rate, and raise the yield of the cocoon. 241. Based on previous researches, this paper analyzed the disaster-pregnant environments anti key ecological factors of Locusta migratoria manilensis outbreak in China. 242. The development of PFGE molecular subtyping surveillance network would contribute to the active surveillance, outbreak investigation and source tracking for Shigellosis. 243. Early this week a warning was issued across the US warning consumers of an outbreak of an unusual strain of salmonella called salmonellosis . 244. Because you are a male of be made huge the belly just has an outbreak, chemisette navel indeed be use to be made the big(/outbreak.html), have no current averaging! 245. Health officials said they hae also notified emergency rooms countywide of the outbreak. 246. WHO country offices around the world, together with the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), provide operational support to countries in identifying and responding to disease outbreaks. 247. Long called the forest City, ?Portland maintains at least 20, 000 trees today, including about a hundred elm trees that survived a 1960s outbreak of Dutch Elm disease. 248. The second part of the outbreak of the Mukden Incident and the fall of the Northeast. 249. Anopheles sinensis were captured in malaria vector surveillance sites and no Anopheles anthropophagus was found. 340 bed nets were impregnated with Cyfluthrin in a local outbreak site. 250. For example, one person called to report the outbreak of a contagious disease that constricts breathing. 251. One of the authors the epidemiologist and disease modeller Neil Ferguson who sits on the World Health Organisation's emergency committee for the outbreak said the virus had "full pandemic potential". 252. A mixed outbreak of chikungunya, with sporadic cases of dengue has been reported in Andhra Pradesh state, India. 253. Conclusion The outbreak was induced by eating fresh or half-fresh pomacea canaliculata, indicating that outbreak of verminosis induced by food can also happen in the northland . 254. The deadly outbreak of Escherichia coli (E. coli) infection in Germany raised fears and questions about food safety in well-regulated countries. 255. A pandemic is an outbreak of a new infectious disease, which causes serious illness and spreads widely from person to person across more than one geographical region. 256. Some results showed as follows. (1) It was found that the time series of outbreak of the locust in Henan Province was stochastic sequence using the way of time series analysis. 257. A doctor in Zaire , Ngoy Mushola , documented the first outbreak in nineteen seventy - six. 258. WHO is working together with laboratory partners to provide comprehensive laboratory services, and to support the MoH in the control and investigation of the outbreak. 259. The host range and the outbreak water temperature of Channel catfish virus(CCV) were investigated through experimental CCV infection. 260. "Fair value approach" in existence for many years, the sudden crisis in the world economy after the outbreak of criticism and demands incurred by a voice of change. 261. The swine flu outbreak only exacerbated an unfavourable trading environment. 262. Caused the outbreak of swine influenza - related concept of market speculation. 263. The idea would also prevent an outbreak of illness in close military quarters, by quarantining troops before they have a chance to infect others. 264. When we overheard that there was an outbreak of some sickness in town that had originated in the orient we knew it was time to come out of hiding and see what was going on. 265. Conclusion The outbreak was caused by Norwalk-like virus G2 type, and 9 out of 10 cases was 100% homological, and the 1 left is 99.8% homological to the others. 266. Hainan University lifted a week-long quarantine on Monday after a cholera outbreak, officials said. 267. The federal government is waking up to what has become a growing nightmare in many parts of the country — a bed bug outbreak. 268. The outbreak mode includes 3 type essential factors of high water level, high hydraulic gradient and related factors and bad dynamic geological phenomenon that happened before. 269. So violent was his outbreak that they hesitated to intervene. 270. According to the epidemiological investigation, the source of this outbreak was a wild marmot, which had contact with the dog of the index case. 271. The current time is a peak period of disease outbreak and the situation proves extremely grim. 272. Another outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease was reported in the central Yunlin county, where almost 70 pigs were culled. 273. This outbreak of defensiveness embodies one paradox and several myths. 274. During the last outbreak of fish disease in 2007, which turned out to be epizootic ulcerative syndrome, a seasonal disease caused by a fungal infection, the laboratory also sent samples to Thailand. 275. Effect of different hosts on population outbreak of Bemisia tabaci was researched in this paper. 276. Since the beginning of May 2008, Guinea-Bissau has been facing a large cholera outbreak. 277. Cyprus was annexed by Britain on the outbreak of war with Turkey. 278. The consensus at the conference was that China shouldn't overreact to its recent outbreak of inflation. 279. The same strain caused a 2006 outbreak of XDR-TB in South Africa amongst an HIV-positive population in the rural town of Tugela Ferry in KwaZulu-Natal. 280. As a style of hospital risk and crisis outbreak of nosocomial infection unavoidable in hospitals. 281. In an acute outbreak immediately vaccinate the breeding herd to prevent infection in those animals that are still seronegative. Discuss with your veterinarian. |
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