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The bacterial infection's relatively long incubation period of three to 10 days helped to stymie authorities in their search for its cause.
Germany Now Says Sprouts Are to Blame for Outbreak Laura Stevens 2011
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The conclusion marks the latest twist in a confusing and, at times, seemingly uncoordinated search for the infection's source.
Germany Now Says Sprouts Are to Blame for Outbreak Laura Stevens 2011
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The bacterial infection's long incubation period of three to 10 days helped stymie authorities in their search for its cause.
Fenugreek Seeds Now Suspected in E. coli Outbreak Laura Stevens 2011
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The bacterial infection's relatively long incubation period of three to 10 days helped to stymie authorities in their search for its cause.
Germany Now Says Sprouts Are to Blame for Outbreak Laura Stevens 2011
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The conclusion marks the latest twist in a confusing and, at times, seemingly uncoordinated search for the infection's source.
Germany Now Says Sprouts Are to Blame for Outbreak Laura Stevens 2011
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It is the third case of PML since 2006, after Tysabri was withdrawn and reintroduced under restrictive rules meant to reduce the infection's chances.
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Rotarix is designed to protect infants against rotavirus during their first two years of life, when the infection's symptoms are most likely to be severe.
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None of the four have died, suggesting that monitoring and quick treatment may reduce the infection's severity.
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Today she got another check-up and while she doesn't have a temperature, the infected teats were "a bit hot"; looks like the infection's back.
The Proper WFC Post(s) 2: Down To Earth With A Bump Hal Duncan 2005
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Today she got another check-up and while she doesn't have a temperature, the infected teats were "a bit hot"; looks like the infection's back.
Archive 2005-11-01 Hal Duncan 2005
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