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1 infections for DHF, 1.9 for DF, and 1.6 for subclinical infections).
2 ected hamsters contained PrP(Sc), indicating subclinical infection.
3 d postexposure microbiota as predictive of a subclinical infection.
4 ng to similar symptoms at an early stage and subclinical infection.
5 Sixty percent of neutrophilic patients had a subclinical infection.
6 nges in peri-implant bone, characteristic of subclinical infection.
7 roorganism in BAL culture, which suggested a subclinical infection.
8 n serial passage, ruling out the presence of subclinical infection.
9 V-rectal inoculation results in viremia with subclinical infection.
10 n through blood transfusion from humans with subclinical infection.
11 LD, 12 had symptomatic infection, and 23 had subclinical infection.
12 tegorized as PTLD, symptomatic infection, or subclinical infection.
13 nc failed to improve zinc status but reduced subclinical infection.
14 tiple clinical presentations and significant subclinical infection.
15 e latter probably represents colonization or subclinical infection.
16 here was no evidence that anti-HEV reflected subclinical infection.
17 ridiosis was not accompanied by a decline in subclinical infections.
18 hat Bd is enzootic in Taiwan where it causes subclinical infections.
19 before symptom onset, and the proportion of subclinical infections.
20 d we estimated that there were a further 351 subclinical infections.
21 g the potential for robust NSC disruption in subclinical infections.
22 ation and natural infection, and to identify subclinical infections.
23 ed to more attenuated strains, which produce subclinical infections.
24 Immune activation may unmask subclinical infections.
25 spiratory pathogens that often cause mild or subclinical infections.
26 that limit detection especially in early and subclinical infections.
27 te of human-to-human transmission, including subclinical infections.
28 ng between Plasmodium species, and detecting subclinical infections.
29 s the remaining patients were judged to have subclinical infections.
30 sly exposed to hepatitis C virus resulted in subclinical infections.
31 recovered/immunized animals presenting with subclinical infections.
32 e detected in some, but not all, horses with subclinical infections.
33 re infected with EIAV and allowed to develop subclinical infections.
35 iary gene expression had increased levels of subclinical infections, airway neutrophilia, and eosinop
36 prevents the acute disease but its impact on subclinical infection and allograft outcome is unknown.
38 to disease severity, with levels highest in subclinical infection and lowest in fatal cerebral malar
39 n clearance of bacteria from the lung during subclinical infection and that induction of AM apoptosis
40 spongiform encephalopathy agents may lead to subclinical infection and to adaptation of the infection
41 us infections on the incidence of subsequent subclinical infections and diarrhea in children under 2
42 poor birth outcomes to measure the burden of subclinical infections and elucidate pathological mechan
43 a management is pivoting toward low-density, subclinical infections and geographically and demographi
44 gns, indicating that this species can harbor subclinical infections and potentially serve as disease
45 (which mimics live oral vaccines) developed subclinical infections and seroconverted but were only p
46 timulation of the immune system and possibly subclinical infection, and the greater the exposure, the
52 ontrol children tested and in all those with subclinical infection, but was undetectable in all but o
53 r TAK-003 could protect against asymptomatic/subclinical infections by evaluating increased neutraliz
54 provides insight into the mechanism by which subclinical infection can exacerbate morbidity due to an
55 ng schoolchildren who subsequently developed subclinical infection, compared with those who developed
56 fear that some animals may have undiagnosed subclinical infection, despite uncertainty over the biol
57 nemia virus (EIAV) often results in lifelong subclinical infection following early episodes of clinic
58 lopathy, BSE) to determine the prevalence of subclinical infection following exposure by blood transf
62 s <1, typically observed in individuals with subclinical infection; higher LPS-binding protein:solubl
63 ntify the cellular reservoirs of EIAV during subclinical infection, horses were infected with EIAV an
64 erval between infections was associated with subclinical infection in children seronegative for DENV
65 a ubiquitous herpesvirus, causes a lifelong subclinical infection in healthy adults but leads to sig
66 Our results demonstrate a high prevalence of subclinical infection in household contacts of pertussis
68 ion with Histoplasma capsulatum results in a subclinical infection in immunocompetent hosts due to an
69 e, and boosting of immunity corresponding to subclinical infection in individuals whose immunity has
71 cular disease, suggesting a role for chronic subclinical infection in the pathophysiology of the most
72 virus (BKV), which establishes a persistent subclinical infection in the urinary tract and encodes o
75 s circulate in the community causing mild or subclinical infections in children.Parechovirus can caus
84 bNAbs can delay the onset of acute viremia, subclinical infections occur while bNAb levels remain hi
87 peared to be protective, with a breakthrough subclinical infection occurring with non-A2 HBV subgenot
90 estigating the clinical impact of this often subclinical infection on the severity of respiratory dis
92 ity, either because they fail to establish a subclinical infection or because they no longer express
93 cell responses, possibly provoked either by subclinical infection or by the removal of mechanisms wh
95 y long incubation periods, and the role that subclinical infections play in transmission, persistence
96 man and pig strains, the high prevalence and subclinical infection rate of these viruses in pigs rais
99 tential mechanisms behind these repeated and subclinical infections, such as poor induction of immuno
100 strains of C. trachomatis more often produce subclinical infections than do normal fusing strains and
101 on of high doses of live L. chagasi causes a subclinical infection that elicits protective immune res
102 ulation of Pneumocystis carinii results in a subclinical infection that takes 6 wk to resolve, wherea
104 result of increased airway inflammation and subclinical infection, the underlying mechanisms of whic
105 se plasma retinol is reduced by clinical and subclinical infection, this proxy measure can lead to ov
106 r flukes, and lungworms - and the search for subclinical infection thresholds to guide treatment deci
107 e progression of tuberculosis from a latent, subclinical infection to active disease that culminates
110 ely to progress to disease and treating such subclinical infections to prevent future disease provide
111 ses of FV3 viral persistence associated with subclinical infection transitioning to lethal outbreaks
116 demonstrates that immunoprophylaxis can mask subclinical infections, which may affect the interpretat
117 er, outbreaks of coccidiosis still occur and subclinical infections, which significantly impact on pr
118 early childhood suggest that exposure to or subclinical infection with Cryptococcus neoformans may b