• Infectious tolerance is a term referring to a phenomenon where a tolerance-inducing state is transferred from one cell population to another. It can be...
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  • Immunotherapy Infectious tolerance Mithridatism Plant tolerance to herbivory Medawar P (December 12, 1960). "Nobel Lecture: Immunological Tolerance". The Nobel...
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    effective in vitro against feline coronavirus strains responsible for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a lethal systemic disease affecting domestic cats....
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    applied to cover the description and causation of not only epidemic, infectious disease, but of disease in general, including related conditions. Some...
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    induced FOXP3+ regulatory T cells through the induction of anergy and infectious tolerance". Journal of Immunology. 180 (5): 2830–8. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.180...
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    cultures reflect local variations in tolerance and historically many societies have adapted to low levels of tolerance by making dairy products that contain...
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    J.; Shevach, E. M. (2008). "CD4+FoxP3+ regulatory T cells confer infectious tolerance in a TGF- -dependent manner". Journal of Experimental Medicine. 205...
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  • dormancy do not divide. The tolerance shown in persister cells differs from antimicrobial resistance in that the tolerance is not inherited and is reversible...
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    normal Opinion corridor – Theory of legitimate public discourse Paradox of tolerance – Logical paradox in decision-making theory Political spectrum – Graphical...
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  • (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli, or cues. These cues, known...
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    Malaria (category Infectious diseases with eradication efforts)
    Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates and Anopheles mosquitoes. Human malaria causes symptoms that typically include...
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  • Immune tolerance in pregnancy or maternal immune tolerance is the immune tolerance shown towards the fetus and placenta during pregnancy. This tolerance counters...
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    Enterovirus in the family Picornaviridae. Rhinovirus is the most common viral infectious agent in humans and is the predominant cause of the common cold. The three...
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    insults include inhalation damage, post transplant auto-immune injury, post-infectious disease, drug reactions, and several auto-immune diseases. Bronchiolitis...
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    elevated blood levels of creatine kinase. Exercise tolerance is significantly compromised. Exercise tolerance reflects the combined capacity of components in...
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    tuberculosis. As of 2019[update] she serves as a professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Cambridge, where she is also a Wellcome...
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    hotspots. India's wildlife, which has traditionally been viewed with tolerance in its culture, is supported in protected habitats. According to the Oxford...
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    Global climate change has increased the occurrence of some infectious diseases. Infectious diseases whose transmission is impacted by climate change include...
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  • response, starvation mode, famine mode, starvation resistance, starvation tolerance, adapted starvation, adaptive thermogenesis, fat adaptation, and metabolic...
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  • antibiotics, antivirals, and other agents indicated for treatment of infectious pathological disease, drugs of last resort are commonly withheld from...
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    Improving sanitation, access to clean drinking water, immunization against infectious diseases, and other public health measures can help reduce rates of infant...
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    hyperglycemia has been linked to increased susceptibility to a range of infectious diseases. This susceptibility can be attributed to the impairment of the...
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    suggesting a genetic predisposition, other cases have been associated with infectious triggers or exposure to environmental factors, implying a complex interplay...
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    T helper cell (category Infectious diseases)
    considered essential in B cell antibody class switching, breaking cross-tolerance in dendritic cells, in the activation and growth of cytotoxic T cells...
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    (February 1, 2025). "Henipavirus in Northern Short-tailed Shrew". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 31 (2): 392–394. doi:10.3201/eid3102.241155. ISSN 1080-6059...
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    and an aging population due to fewer deaths from other causes such as infectious diseases. Some developed countries have seen increased rates, some have...
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  • particular, a lack of such exposure is thought to lead to poor immune tolerance. The time period for exposure begins before birth and ends at school age...
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    Meropenem in the Treatment of Serious Bacterial Infections". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 47: S41 – S51. doi:10.1086/590065. PMID 18713049. Michelow IC...
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    immune responses in the immune system. Tolerance can also be differentiated into "central" and "peripheral" tolerance, on whether or not the above-stated...
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    Decrease of tolerance is closely linked to retention of carbon dioxide. Other factors, such as darkness and caffeine, increase tolerance in test animals...
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