نتایج جستجو برای: borne effect

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Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1948
Edward W. Dunklin Theodore T. Puck

The viability of pneumococcus, Type I, sprayed into the atmosphere from a liquid suspension was measured as a function of the relative humidity. When broth, saliva, or 0.5 per cent saline solution is employed as the suspending medium, a very high mortality rate is observed at relative humidities in the vicinity of 50 per cent. However, at humidities above or below this value the microorganisms ...

Bahmani E, Sadravi M, Abdollahi M (2022) Rice seed-borne fungi in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province of Iran. Plant Pathology Science 11(2):13-23.   Doi: 10.2982/PPS.11.1.13   Introduction: The province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad in southwestern Iran is an important rice-growing area. Seed-borne fungi can cause harmful diseases, so identifying them is important to prevent these diseases. ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
rakesh kumar jauhari 1. dept. of zoology, d.a.v.(p.g.) college, dehradun , india. pemola devi nongthombam 2. dept. of zoology, d.b.s.(p.g.) college, dehradun , india.

'cercarial dermatitis' also known as swimmers itch (skin allergies) is caused by a trematode parasite, schistosoma which has two hosts - an invertebrate (snail) and a vertebrate (livestock, human being). although the availability of both vector snails and pathogens at the selected site the doon valley in northern india has already been confirmed but there was a hazy picture of the disease, whet...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
zahra alam mehrjerdi iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), tehran university of medical sciences, no. 669, south karegar ave, 1336616357, ir iran +98-2155421177, [email protected]; iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), tehran university of medical sciences, no. 669, south karegar ave, 1336616357, ir iran +98-2155421177, [email protected]

Journal: :International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 2015

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2000
C N Macpherson B Gottstein S Geerts

Estimates suggest that almost half of the population of the world is affected by water-borne and food-borne infections. Parasitic food-borne and water-borne zoonoses contribute to this statistic by inflicting a heavy toll on human health and causing serious direct and indirect losses to the agricultural industry. The inability of non-industrialised countries to keep pace with population growth,...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
shahnaz sali infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran muayad a. merza azadi teaching hospital, school of medicine, faculty of medical sciences, university of duhok, duhok, iraq; university of duhok, duhok, kurdistan, iraq, tel.: +96-47504506172, fax: +96-4627618824 davood yadegarinia infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2007
Holly D Gaff Louis J Gross

Recent increases in reported outbreaks of tick-borne diseases have led to increased interest in understanding and controlling epidemics involving these transmission vectors. Mathematical disease models typically assume constant population size and spatial homogeneity. For tick-borne diseases, these assumptions are not always valid. The disease model presented here incorporates non-constant popu...

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