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1 gens initiate replication is crucial for the prevention of infection.
2 lopment and are being considered for passive prevention of infection.
3 ally transmitted infection was effective for prevention of infection.
4 pe epitopes might be required for sufficient prevention of infection.
5  identify a potential therapeutic target for prevention of infection.
6 stics and therapeutics for the treatment and prevention of infection.
7 ting alternative approaches and measures for prevention of infection.
8 scription factor EGR1 and contributed to the prevention of infection.
9 ter vaccination on any date is beneficial to prevention of infection.
10 biases preclude any definite conclusions for prevention of infection.
11  the maturation of the immune system and the prevention of infections.
12 volved in many of their functions, including prevention of infections.
13 tics on bacterial airway colonization and/or prevention of infections.
14 lations have focused on rules of hygiene and prevention of infections.
15 te infection the same as those necessary for prevention of infection?
16 and necessitates the avoidance of allergens, prevention of infections, adherence with routine vaccina
17 peptides provides an important mechanism for prevention of infection against a wide variety of microb
18 estine represent an important barrier in the prevention of infection against orally acquired pathogen
19                Vaccine effectiveness for the prevention of infection among residents was 73.0% (95% c
20  opportunities for enhancing eradication and prevention of infection and associated disease.
21 to pre-erythrocytic antigens are involved in prevention of infection and disease in animal models of
22 and scaling up of existing interventions for prevention of infection and introducing wide-scale popul
23 s of EVD, resulting in new strategies toward prevention of infection and optimization of clinical man
24                                              Prevention of infection and propagation of severe acute
25 s includes proper positioning of the CVC and prevention of infections; anticoagulation prophylaxis is
26 obiota represents an alternative approach to prevention of infection by enriching colonization with p
27 te small-molecule drug for the treatment and prevention of infections caused by SARS-CoV-2 and other
28 ate, more emphasis will need to be placed on prevention of infection/disease via immunization and les
29                            Given the assumed prevention-of-infection efficacy and range in prevention
30  we simulated BCG revaccination assuming 45% prevention-of-infection efficacy, and we evaluated scena
31  treatment of odontogenic infections and the prevention of infection following dental procedures in h
32 ed trial of prophylactic antibiotics for the prevention of infection following operative vaginal birt
33 o-expressed GM-CSF increased vaccine-induced prevention of infection from 25% in the non-GM-CSF co-ex
34 g vaccination setting and only indicated for prevention of infection from orthoebolavirus zairense (E
35 tibody could be an effective therapy for the prevention of infection in a transplant setting.
36  selectivity to warn against and lead to the prevention of infection in field settings.
37 y represent a new treatment strategy for the prevention of infection in neutropenic hosts.
38 ies (MAbs) offers safe interventions for the prevention of infection in patients after organ transpla
39 ta may have therapeutic implications for the prevention of infection in patients undergoing major sur
40 rganization (WHO) is strategically targeting prevention of infection in pregnant women and funding co
41                                              Prevention of infection in teenagers is a high priority.
42 cine technology have been applied beyond the prevention of infection, including in the treatment of c
43                                        Thus, prevention of infection is an important goal of manageme
44 monstrate that the best protein vaccines for prevention of infection may be those that include more t
45 cted against clinical disease, with complete prevention of infection occurring in one foal.
46 or may provide an important strategy for the prevention of infection of both humans and cats.
47 neutralizing activities when measured by the prevention of infection of human or mouse cells or cells
48 y serve as an immunotherapeutic strategy for prevention of infections on indwelling medical devices.
49                                   Successful prevention of infection or disease by vaccines is achiev
50 ation between specific saliva IgA levels and prevention of infection or transmission.
51                                          The prevention of infection showed a strong correlation with
52 rence of immune responses both constructive (prevention of infection, surveillance for malignant cell
53 cures for coronavirus infections, making the prevention of infections the only course open at the pre
54                                              Prevention of infection was not inferior in the control
55 HPV) vaccines are commercially available for prevention of infection with cancerogenic HPV genotypes
56 s the efficacy of a bivalent vaccine for the prevention of infection with HPV 16/18 and associated pr
57 inistration of this vaccine will lead to the prevention of infection with Pf malaria.
58                                          The prevention of infection with vaccination and sanitation
59  an alternative therapeutic approach for the prevention of infection with virulent beta-coronaviruses
60 clinical spectrum, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infections with E. coli O157:H7.
61 d suggest new approaches to the treatment or prevention of infections with gram-positive bacteria.