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1  infections for DHF, 1.9 for DF, and 1.6 for subclinical infections).
2 Sixty percent of neutrophilic patients had a subclinical infection.
3 n serial passage, ruling out the presence of subclinical infection.
4 roorganism in BAL culture, which suggested a subclinical infection.
5 n through blood transfusion from humans with subclinical infection.
6 LD, 12 had symptomatic infection, and 23 had subclinical infection.
7 tegorized as PTLD, symptomatic infection, or subclinical infection.
8 nc failed to improve zinc status but reduced subclinical infection.
9 tiple clinical presentations and significant subclinical infection.
10 e latter probably represents colonization or subclinical infection.
11 here was no evidence that anti-HEV reflected subclinical infection.
12 te of human-to-human transmission, including subclinical infections.
13 ng between Plasmodium species, and detecting subclinical infections.
14 sly exposed to hepatitis C virus resulted in subclinical infections.
15 spiratory pathogens that often cause mild or subclinical infections.
16  recovered/immunized animals presenting with subclinical infections.
17 e detected in some, but not all, horses with subclinical infections.
18 re infected with EIAV and allowed to develop subclinical infections.
19 that limit detection especially in early and subclinical infections.
20 prevents the acute disease but its impact on subclinical infection and allograft outcome is unknown.
21  to disease severity, with levels highest in subclinical infection and lowest in fatal cerebral malar
22 n clearance of bacteria from the lung during subclinical infection and that induction of AM apoptosis
23 spongiform encephalopathy agents may lead to subclinical infection and to adaptation of the infection
24 poor birth outcomes to measure the burden of subclinical infections and elucidate pathological mechan
25 a management is pivoting toward low-density, subclinical infections and geographically and demographi
26  (which mimics live oral vaccines) developed subclinical infections and seroconverted but were only p
27 timulation of the immune system and possibly subclinical infection, and the greater the exposure, the
28 rincipal source of human infections and that subclinical infections are possible.
29 vers tested positive (2/81), suggesting that subclinical infections are uncommon.
30 ontrol children tested and in all those with subclinical infection, but was undetectable in all but o
31 provides insight into the mechanism by which subclinical infection can exacerbate morbidity due to an
32 ng schoolchildren who subsequently developed subclinical infection, compared with those who developed
33  fear that some animals may have undiagnosed subclinical infection, despite uncertainty over the biol
34 nemia virus (EIAV) often results in lifelong subclinical infection following early episodes of clinic
35 rs who had received the HBV vaccine, in whom subclinical infection had developed and resolved.
36                 Inflammation associated with subclinical infection has been postulated to promote COP
37 s <1, typically observed in individuals with subclinical infection; higher LPS-binding protein:solubl
38 ntify the cellular reservoirs of EIAV during subclinical infection, horses were infected with EIAV an
39 erval between infections was associated with subclinical infection in children seronegative for DENV
40  a ubiquitous herpesvirus, causes a lifelong subclinical infection in healthy adults but leads to sig
41 novani can cause serious visceral disease or subclinical infection in humans.
42 ion with Histoplasma capsulatum results in a subclinical infection in immunocompetent hosts due to an
43 e, and boosting of immunity corresponding to subclinical infection in individuals whose immunity has
44                               In contrast to subclinical infection in SW mice, 12-week-old FVB mice d
45 cular disease, suggesting a role for chronic subclinical infection in the pathophysiology of the most
46  virus (BKV), which establishes a persistent subclinical infection in the urinary tract and encodes o
47 usions and have been associated with milder, subclinical infections in patients.
48 servoir and site of viral replication during subclinical infection is the macrophage.
49           Recent studies have suggested that subclinical infection may be an important cause of low b
50 peared to be protective, with a breakthrough subclinical infection occurring with non-A2 HBV subgenot
51                                              Subclinical infection of BALB/c mice with the intracellu
52                                              Subclinical infection of BALB/c mice with the intracellu
53 estigating the clinical impact of this often subclinical infection on the severity of respiratory dis
54 ity, either because they fail to establish a subclinical infection or because they no longer express
55  cell responses, possibly provoked either by subclinical infection or by the removal of mechanisms wh
56 nol and acute-phase proteins associated with subclinical infection or convalescence.
57 man and pig strains, the high prevalence and subclinical infection rate of these viruses in pigs rais
58  Leishmania braziliensis by individuals with subclinical infection (SC) are unknown.
59 strains of C. trachomatis more often produce subclinical infections than do normal fusing strains and
60 on of high doses of live L. chagasi causes a subclinical infection that elicits protective immune res
61 ulation of Pneumocystis carinii results in a subclinical infection that takes 6 wk to resolve, wherea
62 se plasma retinol is reduced by clinical and subclinical infection, this proxy measure can lead to ov
63 e progression of tuberculosis from a latent, subclinical infection to active disease that culminates
64 rsity of clinical presentations ranging from subclinical infection to clinical hepatitis.
65       The clinical manifestations range from subclinical infection to severe manifestations of focal
66 ely to progress to disease and treating such subclinical infections to prevent future disease provide
67                                       During subclinical infection, viral load was decreased 4- to 73
68                                              Subclinical infection was demonstrated either by detecti
69                                              Subclinical infection was present in 40% of patients wit
70                                              Subclinical infection was studied by making 4 serial pas
71 er, outbreaks of coccidiosis still occur and subclinical infections, which significantly impact on pr
72  early childhood suggest that exposure to or subclinical infection with Cryptococcus neoformans may b
73                                              Subclinical infection with PIV may help explain why infe
74 , and some individuals will develop chronic, subclinical infections with B. pseudomallei.
75                       All macaques developed subclinical infections with low levels of viremia; neste

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