单词 | Pandemic |
例句 | 1. They feared a new cholera pandemic. 2. The intelligence estimate portrays the pandemic as the bad side of globalisation. 3. What action can a country take against a pandemic? 4. Dr. DeLay cautioned countries to maintain against resurgent pandemic. 5. All countries should immediately activate their pandemic preparedness plans. 6. H2 viruses may also pose a pandemic threat. 7. After the balky start, however, the WHO's pandemic response system is running well. 8. Influenza, in its zoonotic, seasonal epidemic and pandemic forms, remains a substantial global public health threat. 9. At the moment, the world's pandemic - alert system is distressingly secretive. 10. But a flu pandemic, in the words of one financial regulator, would be more like a neutron bomb: "The buildings would be left standing with no one left in them." 11. That's how many past pandemic viruses, including 2009 H1N1, were created, leading to new strains to which humans have no natural immunity. 12. Close to 1000 pandemic H1N1 viruses have been evaluated by the laboratories in the Global Influenza Surveillance Network for antiviral drug resistance. 13. In some parts of the world malaria is still pandemic. 14. Nobody guessed that such a rare disease would become a pandemic. 15. The greying of nations is presented as an inescapable world wide pandemic from which there is no escape. 16. And history teachers could set their pupils researching the influenza pandemic of 1918, a grim but fascinating topic. 17. Jasper and I stopped playing in 1982, before the pandemic was well along, before the virus had been isolated. 18. It has backfired because those worst hit by the pandemic, black people, are paying the price. 18. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 19. Not the real thing, of course, but rather a pandemic of stories about anarchists and conspiracies and such. 20. Clearly it was just an accident of history, a fluke, a momentary incursion of an otherwise universal pandemic. 21. One final, explosive question remains: Why did a virus that was once so rare suddenly burst into a global pandemic? 22. Purchasing reusable respirators also may reduce or eliminate the impact of potential shortages of filtering facepiece respirators and may be more cost effective over the duration of the pandemic. 23. However, limited transmission under such restricted circumstances does not indicate that the virus has gained the level of transmissibility among humans necessary to cause a pandemic. 24. The W.H.O. has an influenza warning system in which phase six means that a pandemic is taking place. 25. In 2007, HHS awarded Sanofi a $77.4 million contract to retrofit that site for preparedness for a flu pandemic. 26. It triggered an immune response in half of those given two 90-microgram doses, suggesting that they would be protected from severe disease if H5N1 sparked a pandemic. 27. The antiviral drug Tamiflu may sae many lies if the world faces an influenza pandemic. 28. New York's governor has declared a state of emergency and hospitals are following the state's pandemic ventilator allocation plan — actual guidelines drafted in 2007 that are now being revisited. 29. AIDS will surpass the Black Death as the world's worst pandemic. 30. A leading epidemiologist has called on the WHO to clarify its definition of an influenza pandemic — otherwise too many flu viruses could qualify as pandemic strains, causing undue alarm. 31. Humans have little natural immunity to H5N1 so health officials warn pandemic influenza could break out if the virus develops the capability to pass easily from person to person. 32. But a swift increase in cases in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria could prompt the organisation to declare its first pandemic in four decades. 33. Additionally, the severity of the pandemic varied widely and idiosyncratically across states with little in common economically, demographically, climatically, or geographically. 34. So, new or not, anthropozoonosis needs to enter our lexicon, to make us aware that the pandemic H1N1 virus is unlike anything we've seen before, as it continues to spread far and wide. 35. Health and corporate preparedness experts sift information from around the world and distill it to produce the Weekly Pandemic Monitor service. 36. Each additional human case gives the virus an opportunity to improve its transmissibility in humans, and thus develop into a pandemic strain. 37. The last flu pandemic was in nineteen sixty-eight, caused by the so-called Hong Kong flu. 38. There is widespread concern that the viral strain that could eventually cause a pandemic will be a mutated form, invalidating the stockpiles based on the current epidemic strain. 39. Let me mention some: AIDS, pandemic influenza, a new disease like SARS(), or bioterrorism using a virus like smallpox. 40. They face the dual problem of highly vulnerable populations and limited resources to respond the pandemic. 41. However the virus does not spread beyond the army base and fizzles out without triggering a pandemic. 42. The best protection against pandemic flu – a vaccine well-matched to the virus – will not be available for five months to six months. 43. May be with foreign war or natural disaster and epidemic disease caused by the pandemic. 44. Dengue fever is one of the most pandemic arbovirus diseases all over the world, which is caused by Dengue virus and transmitted by mosquito vector, Aedes. 45. So conceivably, this thing could be used to create a pandemic. 46. Doctor Fukuda, an acting assistant director-general, said the W.H.O. has been working with the member states to prepare for a pandemic. 47. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius has lauded the government's quick response to the pandemic threat and the fast turnaround of the new vaccine. 48. Decisions about if and when schools should be closed during the pandemic are complex and highly context-specific. 48. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 49. The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation countries, the European Union, and the UN Economic and Social Council all recently held special sessions on avian flu and human pandemic influenza. 50. This pandemic is now under control, but, in 1991 epidemic cholera appeared in South America. 51. One pandemic of Spanish flu took nearly 22 million lives worldwide. 52. The current AIDS pandemic tends to overshadow the continuing threat of other sexually transmitted infections. 53. WHO has been monitoring epidemiological and virological evidence from all parts of the world, including both Northern and Southern Hemispheres, to determine when the pandemic is over. 54. Except for immunocompromised patients, those infected with an oseltamivir-resistant pandemic H1N1 virus have experienced typical uncomplicated influenza symptoms. 55. INTERPRETATION: Pregnant women might be at increased risk for complications from pandemic H 1 N 1 virus infection. 56. The H1N1 pandemic was characterized by the emergence of a new influenza virus to which many people had no pre-existing immunity. 57. One of the authors, the epidemiologist and disease modeller Neil Ferguson, who sits on the World Health Organisation's crisis committee for the eruption, said the virus had "full pandemic latent". 58. In the USA, the mortality rate during that pandemic was around 2.5 %. 59. Even if the WHO requests manufacturers to switch from seasonal to pandemic vaccine production — a step it has not yet taken — it could be up to six months before a vaccine is available. 60. 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". 61. 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. 62. The pandemic monovalent H1N1 vaccine and the seasonal influenza vaccines both now cover the H1N1 virus, either may be used depending on which is available and according to national guidelines. 63. The researchers urge: ''As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of influenza is necessary''. 64. WHO will be tracking the pandemic at the epidemiological, clinical, and virological levels. 65. Increased deaths of these women, because of the pandemic, will be tragic everywhere, but most especially so in the developing world, as the numbers will be so much greater. 66. At worst, it could turn into a full - fledged pandemic. 66. 67. A pandemic is an epidemic affecting a large geographic region. 68. From South Korea to Iceland to Brazil, the pandemic has spread, bringing with it a tightening of credit that has starved even healthy companies of finance. 69. Did seasonal flu vaccination increase the risk of infection with pandemic H 1 N 1 flu? 70. Antiviral resistance to neuraminidase inhibitors has been clinically negligible so far but is likely to be detected during widespread use during a pandemic. 71. If the virus develops the capacity to spread easily from person-to-person, medical professionals warn that a global influenza pandemic could be set in motion. 72. Developing a pandemic preparedness guide for small businesses in the region (HHS and U.S. Department of Commerce via APEC). 73. In responding to the pandemic, WHO has also drawn on advice from a standing body of experts, the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE), which advises WHO on vaccine use. 74. And thirdly, Doctor Chan warned of a continued threat of pandemic [ pandemic ] influenza. 75. For example, the method could help doctors quickly make human antibodies against a pandemic flu strain as a stop gap therapy, or to protect people against infection, said the researchers. 76. The World Health Organization this week declared the first pandemic, or worldwide spread, of influenza in forty-one years. 77. The obesity pandemic - an extensive epidemic - which started in the US, has now spread to Europe, Australasia, Central America and the Middle East. 78. During the pandemic of 1957, 50% of deaths due to Asian influenza in Minnesota among women of reproductive age occurred in pregnant women. 79. Through the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the United States is collaborating closely with Canada and Mexico to develop a comprehensive North American Plan for Avian and Pandemic Influenza. 80. Particular attention is being given to the best treatment options for immunocompromised patients who become infected with the pandemic virus. 81. Robinson said HHS had accounted for this in planning for a possible influenza pandemic. 82. Said self - flagellation is a lonely land of the characteristics of pandemic flu. 83. The pandemic virus is currently susceptible to both of these drugs (known as neuraminidase inhibitors), but resistant to a second class of antivirals (the M2 inhibitors). 84. But certain unique characteristics of the 1918 pandemic have long remained enigmatic. 85. The recession means, perhaps counterintuitively , that the incremental economic effect of a pandemic may be less dramatic than it would be in normal times. |
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