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Objective: Determine risk factors for heterosexually transmitted HIV infection among African Americans.
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Western Australia reported one new infection, the first confirmed case since Wednesday.
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Public health staff worked with the facility to improve infection control procedures.
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Taking effective preventive measures is particularly important for control of HFMD infection.
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Purpose: To report a case of late stent-graft infection with aortoenteric fistula.
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It takes an American idiom and id to properly troll the electorate.
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His pioneering work introduced the concepts of the id, ego and superego.
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I want to see if there's an id on the missing victim.
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Carmack was comparing the new Doom to id's other upcoming title Rage.
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But Milosh was in power, id did not mean to relinquish it.
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They tackle major infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases and other health challenges.
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An epidemic of infectious diseases brought great psychological pressure to the public.
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Rationale: Several studies have demonstrated links between infectious diseases and cardiovascular conditions.
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Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem.
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Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring infectious diseases.
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Some people use it whenever possible; some avoid it as a pestilence.
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War and pestilence are intimately associated in the mind of the Babylonians.
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It is now the year 1665; is not the pestilence in London?
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There are worse things than pestilence in the wilderness, the woman replied.
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No great external calamity has visited the nation; no pestilence or famine.
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Malaria is an infectiousdisease responsible for approximately one million deaths annually.
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In emerging infectiousdisease outbreaks, the most serious cases are identified first.
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In addition, addressing potential complexities involving diabetes patients with infectiousdisease co-morbidities.
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An infectiousdisease physician, he was a natural choice for two reasons.
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So, yes, I'm focused on Alzheimer's research as well as infectiousdisease.
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Meantime an infectiousdisorder spread fast among them, and several of the bondsmen died one after the other.
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Those who landed at Naples brought with them an infectiousdisorder, contracted by long confinement in small, crowded, and ill-provided vessels.
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You are too prone to let your feelings run away with you, and that is the most infectiousdisorder that I know.
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People withdrew prudently from those suffering from infectiousdisorders, who were left to their unhappy fate.
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I have somewhere heard that persons were less apt to catch infectiousdisorders at that time than any other, and I believe it.
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He was beginning to believe that Roland's illness was a communicabledisease.
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Its not a communicabledisease, she cannot give it to anyone.
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Non communicabledisease is claiming seven out of 10 lives.
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This is a communicabledisease disaster in the making.
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The data was sourced from the communicabledisease surveillance system, and central public health laboratory results.
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Oh college-thosehalcyon days of young love, bong hits, and communicablediseases.
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Non- communicablediseases account for half of hospital admissions in Kenya, the government says.
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Invasive pneumococcal and influenza diseases have been major vaccine-available communicablediseases.
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No comprehensive audit standards for outbreaks of communicablediseases were found.
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This is one of the most infectious and easily communicablediseases.
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They tackle major infectiousdiseases, neglected tropical diseases and other health challenges.
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An epidemic of infectiousdiseases brought great psychological pressure to the public.
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Rationale: Several studies have demonstrated links between infectiousdiseases and cardiovascular conditions.
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Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring infectiousdiseases.
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Prompt treatment of infectiousdiseases plays an important role in infection control.
Использование термина clinical infection на английском
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The rate of clinicalinfection in these men was no different than in unvaccinated controls.
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Additionally, naïve bats inoculated with the LnV demonstrated the lowest clinicalinfection rate of all groups.
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Two-fifths of patients with CRKP had clinicalinfection and 38% died during the current hospitalization.
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These widespread brain abnormalities were found in both newborns with positive-culture infection and in those with clinicalinfection.
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Some sources are recognizable and correctable, such as vascular access type, clinicalinfection, and water quality, and some are not.
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E. coli O157:H7 may be more likely to cause disease outbreaks in this population because of the low inoculum required for clinicalinfection.
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Plasmodium vivax causes over 100 million clinicalinfections each year.
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Only the two patients who were positive for S. marcescens developed clinicalinfections that required explantation.
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Patients with community-associated (CA) MRSA are significantly younger and had different distributions of clinicalinfections compared with HA-MRSA patients.
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No differences in NO production were found between P. yucatanicus with subclinical L. (L.) mexicana infections and animals with clinicalinfections.
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To determine the relevance of these data to clinicalinfections, we tested Psl production and biofilm formation of a panel of mucoid clinical isolates.
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This study aimed to investigate the interactions between 11 antibiotics representing different mechanisms of action against MRSA strains and provide therapeutic strategies for clinicalinfections.
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Clinicalinfection and the degree of recovery were evaluated, and the rate of reduction in mites and clinical efficacy rate (%) were calculated.
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At the strain level, 11 of the 31 industrial sequence types identified had also been recovered from either natural environments or clinicalinfections.
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Subclinical and clinicalinfections were established in P. yucatanicus through inoculation with 1 x 10 2 and 2.5 x 10 6 promastigotes, respectively.