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Visitors to an infected site will be redirected to an alternative site containing further malware.
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At age 4, she was infected with poliomyelitis, which left her paralyzed in the left leg and with a permanent limp.
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As a result of the multiplication process, the intercellular space of the epithelial cells in more than 10 neighbouring worm segments may become infected.
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Vertebrates infected by members of this genus include mammals, birds and reptiles.
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About ten percent of the population are infected, and, unable to find sleep, die painfully within a year.
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Very little was known about the causes of disease, and so a minor wound could easily become infected and take a life.
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Toads that become infected with the disease inflate to many times their normal size and roll around uncontrollably.
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Often, it is these cytotoxic effects that lead to the death and decline of a cell infected by a virus.
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Many norovirus outbreaks have been traced to food that was handled by one infected person.
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The researchers found that 93.2 percent of those tested were infected with some form of intestinal parasite.
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