"The Hot Zone
.... Devastating the patient and medical staff populations alike, the
virus spread through the use of dirty needles and other careless practices, such as not using ....
(1347

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Mandatory Testing for HIV Virus
.... The Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV) that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) can be
spread through four basic means. ....
(1459

6

)
Computer Virus
.... comes in contact with an uninfected piece of software, a fresh copy of the
virus passes into the new program. Thus the infection can be
spread from computer to ....
(2338

9

)
Information Security Challenges
.... This
virus spread rapidly because we are dependent on e-mail as a way of communicating with each other, and because computers are networked in ways which are ....
(2110

8

)
AIDS Virus
.... Wachter recounts Kramer's insistence that personal behavior was behind the
spread of the deadly
virus, a very politically incorrect view at the time: Kramer ....
(3178

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Richard Preston's The Hot Zone & Ebola Virus
.... For example, would the
virus be "explosive"? No, but its
spread in Africa shows that it does move rapidly from host to host and does its damage to its ....
(816

3

)
Polio in the US Introduction This r
.... doctors, desperate for an answer, believed that this disease must be a result of unsanitary conditions, since it was a communicable
virus,
spread primarily by ....
(5079

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Hepatitis
.... A, B or C
virus (HAV, HBV, HCV)," (Powell, 1997: 1). HAV is the most prevalent form of the
virus and is
spread, like HEV, through fecal-oral transmission. ....
(1659

7

)
Jonas Salk Polio Vaccine
.... Overcrowding, poor sanitation, and other environmental factors are responsible for the
spread of the
virus, which causes the serious illness of polio which can ....
(2349

9

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... with mucous membranes. Nor is the AIDS
virus spread through the air, in food, or by casual social contact. People do not become ....
(9704

39

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... with mucous membranes. Nor is the AIDS
virus spread through the air, in food, or by casual social contact. People do not become ....
(9696

39

)
Education About AIDs and HIV
Education, about AIDs and HIV, is beginning to limit the
spread of these diseases. Except, in rare cases of medical transmission, the
virus is transmitted ....
(1192

5

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... with mucous membranes. Nor is the AIDS
virus spread through the air, in food, or by casual social contact. People do not become ....
(9709

39

)
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
.... It is now pretty much agreed that the
virus first
spread from chimpanzees to humans in equatorial West Africa, where the animals were hunted for human ....
(3058

12

)
Genetic Variations in HIV
.... This paper clearly documents that sexual fluids or genital secretions do contain resistant
virus, so
spread of resistance is logical on scientific evidence. ....
(2803

11

)
Historical Epidemics & Modern Public Health
.... US policymakers argue it is essential to maintain stocks of the
virus as a .... Such campaigns were ineffective in doing much to minimize the
spread of the disease ....
(2404

10

)
HIV Infections and AIDS
.... Social workers are also in an especially important position to help slow the
spread of the
virus by helping to educate clients about how the disease is ....
(1878

8

)
German Measles
.... During this stage, the
virus can be
spread across the placenta. The fetus is damaged by destruction of cells and by cessation of mitosis. ....
(1323

5

)
Rubella (German Measles)
.... During this stage, the
virus can be
spread across the placenta. The fetus is damaged by destruction of cells and by cessation of mitosis. ....
(1323

5

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... with mucous membranes. Nor is the AIDS
virus spread through the air, in food, or by casual social contact. People do not become ....
(9676

39

)
AIDS AND HEALTH CARE Introduction The purpose
.... drug users. According to Stimonson (1995), efforts appear to have reduced the
spread of the HIV
virus among this group. The efforts ....
(2636

11

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Ebola Virus
.... The disease was thought to be
spread by bacteria, but Ivanovsky found that .... Beijerinck coined the term filterable
virus, with
virus being Latin for poison. ....
(1560

6

)
The Ebola Virus
.... The disease was thought to be
spread by bacteria, but Ivanovsky found that .... Beijerinck coined the term filterable
virus, with
virus being Latin for poison. ....
(1560

6

)
AIDS & the Public Health Service
.... seems to be the most valid and effective means to fight the
spread of the .... The basic means of transmission of the AIDS
virus involves the exchange of bodily ....
(1385

6

)
AIDS Discourse
.... It became understood that AIDS was not a gay disease but instead a nongender-specific
virus that was
spread through the exchange of semen and blood. ....
(2501

10

)
Characteristics of Bacteria
.... Hepatitis B is caused by HAB
virus, which is found in the blood and certain body fluids and is
spread when a person who is not immune comes in contact with ....
(4583

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)
The Evolution of Infectious Disease
.... to pinpoint the place of origin for the
virus, which would seem to be in east and central Africa. He does so from evidence indicating the rapid
spread of the ....
(2233

9

)
AIDS and Transmission
.... The underlying social forces surrounding the
spread of AIDS in Brazil will be contrasted .... will continue to be, a world leader against the HIV
virus, in large ....
(1714

7

)
War by Computer
.... Furthermore, he points out that for a
virus to succeed, it has to
spread without being detected and(if that were even possible(the very country that initiates ....
(1007

4

)
An Electronic Pearl Harbor (EPH)
.... Furthermore, he points out that for a
virus to succeed, it has to
spread without being detected and(if that were even possible(the very country that initiates ....
(1081

4

)