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Quarantine and the Quarantined Man

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2021
Bruna Dantas Lobato is a Brazilian writer and literary translator from Portuguese. Her translations of Caio Fernando Abreu's Moldy Strawberries and No Dragons in Paradise are forthcoming.Quarantine...
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Cholesterol in quarantine

Nature Immunology, 2020
Host cell cholesterol is often exploited by pathogens for entry and egress. Two new studies elucidate a new interferon-inducible mechanism by which cells limit plasma membrane cholesterol to promote antibacterial defense.
Eric V. Dang   +2 more
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Ebola and Quarantine

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
The governors of a number of states, including New York and New Jersey, recently imposed 21-day quarantines on health care workers returning to the United States from regions of the world where they may have cared for patients with Ebola virus disease.
Jeffrey M, Drazen   +6 more
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Plant Quarantine

Science, 1930
The idea of quarantine had its inception in connection with the attempts on the part of the early Europeans to exclude and prevent the spread of dreaded plague or black death. Venice inaugurated such a restrictive measure as early as 1348, which was followed by other European countries.
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Rabies and Quarantine

Nature, 1969
The history of rabies and its eradication in Britain provides a conclusive argument against any relaxation of existing quarantine regulations. If anything, recent experience suggests the number of species covered by the regulations should be increased.
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“Quarantined within a quarantine”

2022
Zaheer Allam   +6 more
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