Within hours thousands of news services have been marking the geography of death and illness, pointing to an usually aggressive outbreak of what appears to be a rampant strain of E. coli.
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Hondo was thought to be carrying a side strain, and he bowled only six overs though apparently without restraint.
If it turns out to be a non-resistant strain, you can then switch to the cheaper vancomycin.
Webby has been working to produce a candidate virus against H1N1 as well, but told CNN the virus is growing slower than expected, and that it would likely be a few weeks before a suitable strain is ready to be sent to the CDC.
Since then, owners have considered new stadiums to be too much of a strain on their scarcer resources.
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But it could turn out to be a mutation or cross strain of one or several coronaviruses seen in cows, birds and pigs.
He said it could lead to a situation where it would be illegal for a person to grow vegetables of a strain handed down through their family in their garden.
This discovery lends credence to the theory that whoever mailed the finely milled anthrax spores -- known to be of the Ames strain -- has a current connection to a sophisticated laboratory.
The bird flu, so-called H5N1, has top epidemiologists across the world on edge because of its potential to mutate into a new strain that no one would be immune to and that could easily spread among humans.
So while it is not certain that the Dutch team had created a deadly human strain of bird flu, it seems to be a real possibility.
He is currently suffering from a groin strain which Hilditch said was "not expected to be a serious issue".
The US government is stocking up with another type of vaccine developed to counter a strain thought likely to be the one used in a terrorist strike.
But one of the Science studies suggests that such "re-assortment" may not be necessary to give rise to a pandemic strain, and that it might emerge from mutations in H5N1 alone.
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The cells did not contain a strain of PERVs known to be able to infect human cells.
It remains to be seen if the Kiwi has breathed a fresh strain of resilience into his side in the interim.
"The partnerships between it and other agencies which have been carefully built up are to be put under strain as they go into a new system of payment by results, " she said.
Of the 700 teachers who completed the ATL questionnaire, 52% thought pressure to be popular on social networking sites was also a source of strain.
WHO's global stockpile of Tamiflu (about 3m doses) could be deployed to the site of first emergence of a pandemic strain and used to eliminate it at source.
If someone you know appears to be under undue strain or near the breaking point as a result of all the scary financial news this week, intervene to make someone aware of the situation and ensure they have the support they need.
Third baseman Will Middlebrooks, on the DL since May 24 with a lower back strain, is on track to be activated Thursday.
Red Sox RF Shane Victorino, on the DL since May 21 because of a strained left hamstring, likely will have a two-day injury rehabilitation assignment and be activated for Wednesday's game against Texas. 3B Will Middlebrooks, on the DL since May 24 with a lower back strain, is on track to be activated Thursday.
England hope Jason Robinson will play still be able to play a part in the tournament, despite a hamstring strain.
After a period of financial strain that caused the dividend to be cut in 2009, the company has been taking aggressive action toward generating growth.
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The condition means she will never be able to undergo a general anaesthetic or do anything that puts a strain on her heart or lungs.
Or, as was discussed during oral argument, Congress could require that people buy and consume broccoli at regular intervals, not only because the required purchases will positively impact interstate commerce, but also because people who eat healthier tend to be healthier, and are thus more productive and put less of a strain on the health care system.
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The virus is very difficult to grow, so drugs are tested against a rare strain that can be grown in cancer cells.
The real test for joining the euro should be whether an economy is flexible enough to cope with the strain of a permanently fixed exchange rate.
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With all due respect to our "cousins" across the Atlantic, the British diet tends to be very high in starch and this is horrible for the metabolism and puts a great strain on the pancreas, which is where insulin is produced in the body.
They believe that the Lister strain may be ineffective against the type of smallpox likely to be used in a terrorist strike.
But Chuter has suffered a mild knee ligament strain in training, and will not be fit to play for Leicester against Sale on Friday.
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