| 1. | Whatever the route, maternal viremia seems a likely prerequisite for transplacental infection.
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| 2. | Upon infection of the CNS, secondary viremia results and symptoms usually begin.
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| 3. | Diseases associated with this genus include : upper respiratory tract disease with viremia and fecal shedding.
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| 4. | Circulating immune complexes, overwhelming viremia, or an uncontrolled immune response may be contributing factors.
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| 5. | The vaccine significantly boosted the antibody levels and reduced the duration of post-transplantation viremia.
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| 6. | Vaccination must be done before secondary viremia takes place for the individual to avoid brain damage or death.
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| 7. | This sustained replication causes a major viremia, and leads to the development of minor influenza-like symptoms.
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| 8. | Known as viremia, the presence of a virus in the bloodstream enables it to be widely distributed throughout the body.
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| 9. | Once a human is bitten by the infected mosquito, the virus can gain entry into the bloodstream, causing viremia.
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| 10. | Attempts at vaccination against maedi-visna virus have failed to induce immunity, occasionally causing increased viremia and more severe disease.
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