- as dry wood is not
usually affected, and wood that
remains damp may be
reinfected at a
later date.
Electrical insect killers,
which attract and kill adult...
-
progeny (the
lytic part of the
viral life cycle)
without the host
becoming reinfected by new
outside virus, and
stays within the host indefinitely.
Virus latency...
-
treatment for
repeat testing because they are at
higher risk of
getting reinfected,
regardless of
whether their ****
partners were treated.
Treatment in pregnant...
- po****tion
fatality rate. (After
sufficient time however,
people can get
reinfected). As of 10 July, in New York City, with a po****tion of 8.4 million, 23...
- has been
effectively cured and will not
reappear unless the
person is
reinfected. For mild cases, over-the-counter
topical medication, such as pot****ium...
-
removed by
restarting SQL
Server (although the
machine would likely be
reinfected immediately). The worm was made
possible by a
software security vulnerability...
- pathogenicity.[verification needed] E.
faecalis has been
frequently found in
reinfected, root canal-treated
teeth in
prevalence values ranging from 30% to 90%...
- once Elk
Cloner was removed, the
previously infected disk
would not be
reinfected since it
already contained the Elk
Cloner "signature" in its directory...
-
implications for
disease control. A
reservoir host
individual may be
reinfected several times.
Micropredation is an
evolutionarily stable strategy within...
-
recurrent reinfections." An
estimated of "36% of individuals" can be
reinfected with RSV "at
least once,
during the
winter season."
Reinfections like...