91.   Agreement among the leaders is more likely on efforts to fight infectious diseases, especially HIV-AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in Africa.

92.   All the other vaccines to treat rare infectious diseases are designated for military personnel.

93.   Both problems spread from California, specifically San Diego, following the epidemiology model for infectious disease.

94.   Both scientists called for a balance between preparing for a bioterrorist threat and for combating infectious diseases that kill millions.

95.   Bragdon denied the charge, saying he was using sound medical judgment in deciding that someone with an infectious disease would best be treated in a hospital.

96.   Bush is chief of staff at JFK, a member of the board of directors and chairman of the infectious disease committee.

97.   But a group of Pierce County doctors in an infectious diseases practice who share a bent for the high tech decided there had to be a better way.

98.   But Bush, the Florida infectious disease expert, said he knew immediately what was wrong with Stevens, the first patient with inhalation anthrax.

99.   But experts in infectious diseases say a few clues may help distinguish the early stages of influenza or some related illnesses from those of anthrax.

100.   But experts in the containment of infectious disease still fear that current efforts are inadequate.

a. + disease >>共 848
infectious 9.66%
liver 4.06%
chronic 3.57%
deadly 2.73%
cardiovascular 2.53%
rare 2.47%
contagious 2.23%
fatal 2.10%
human 1.76%
serious 1.72%
infectious + n. >>共 156
disease 60.61%
agent 9.08%
smile 1.78%
organism 1.70%
prion 1.53%
enthusiasm 1.44%
virus 1.36%
laugh 1.19%
bacterium 0.85%
illness 0.59%
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