A viruses against which most humans do not have immunity , except those included in seasonal influenza vaccines and/or covered under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program , that are circulating in wild birds and/or domestic animals causing or having significant potential to cause sporadic human infections or have mutatedto causepandemics in humans '
vaccines ... potentialto causepandemics in humans
to increase influenza virus monitoring in pigsto preventpandemics in humans
the viruses across the globecould causepandemics in humans
precedent for animal - related virusesto causepandemics in humans
Typically this phenomenon results in a sudden change , approximately every 10 to 15 years , in the predominant type of influenza viruscausingPANDEMICS in humans
adaptive changes at such key amino acid positions ... for avian influenza virusesto causepandemics in humans
the virus ... have mutatedto causepandemics in humans
Of these , only H1 , H2 , and H3 are knownto have causedpandemics in humans
the third most common soil- transmitted helminthescausingnematode in humans
pandemics ... have mutatedto causepandemics in humans
all other versions of influenzacan causepandemics in humans
different types of fluhave causedpandemics in humans
in sleeping sickness and the progression of the disease throughout the bodyresultingin sleeping sickness and the progression of the disease throughout the body
the most important infection(passive) caused bythe most important infection
a variety of problems , from lack of energy to blindnesscan causea variety of problems , from lack of energy to blindness
to their survival and also permits serious infections to develop from just a single organismcontributesto their survival and also permits serious infections to develop from just a single organism
the real hazards(passive) caused bythe real hazards