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  • [[Category:Infectious diseases]] How to develop a travel information system to prevent the spreading of an infectious disease such as swine influenza?
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  • -- Dread for cancer, many other lingering diseases are often dreaded less. -- infectitious diseases
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  • ...ry it will be a mix of global warming, poverty, and infectious and chronic diseases. Life expectancy in the United States is now twice that of the 19th century
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  • | explanation = Severity weights of diseases for [[DALY]] calculations. '''Disability weights''' describe the weights that are given to different diseases in the calculation of disability-adjusted life years ([[:en:Disability-adju
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  • * promoting health and preventing diseases and social discrepancy; '''Promotion of health and welfare and preventing diseases and social discrepancy
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  • * Infectious diseases * Chronic diseases
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  • ...ental health problems, HIV, substance abuse, violence, emerging infectious diseases, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, sleep disorders, and more—are c World Health Organization. (2005). Preventing Chronic Diseases: A Vital Investment (WHO, Geneva).
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  • [[Category:Infectious diseases]] How to develop a travel information system to prevent the spreading of an infectious disease such as swine influenza?
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  • | Certain infectious and parasitic diseases | Diarrhoea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin
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  • *transport of infectious diseases
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  • ...h. The European Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases. Copenhagen: WHO; 2006. ...factor for epidemic meningococcal disease in Auckland children. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2000;19(10):983-90.
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  • ...e infection transmission and health effects of bioaerosols, the effects of infectious agents and disinfection by products in drinking water, biomarkers of enviro *Occupational and Environmental Diseases
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  • ...nt number. Because of the long distances between tribal groups, infectious diseases were rare, and illnesses such as measles or tuberculosis had no chance of d ...tuberculosis in cattle adapted themselves into human forms of these deadly diseases. Whooping cough originated from pigs or dogs.
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  • ...eloping countries, with one of the most important reasons being diarrhoeal diseases caused by poor drinking water. This is still one of the most important reas ...o boiled or heated. This is a very efficient way to protect from microbial diseases. In many areas, where dairy products have been important, milk has been sou
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  • ...inate children, but to let them catch (and suffer) the "natural children's diseases." Quite recently the so called hygiene hypothesis of allergy has provided a ...s are probably not even very ancient diseases; most of them developed from diseases of domestic animals after these were tamed less than ten thousand years ago
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  • ...that the net effect will be an increase in malaria. Some other infectious diseases are also predicted to increase, some of them vector-borne, some related to
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  • ...king is larger, however, because the overall mortality from cardiovascular diseases is larger in the total population. ...per year, and passive smoking is estimated to cause 700 deaths from heart diseases and 100 deaths from lung cancer.
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  • ...efore two important principles are followed in the treatment of infectious diseases. Firstly, one should not treat just to be on safe side. There must be a cle This should not be interpreted to mean that severe diseases should not be treated by potent and life-saving antibiotic drugs. The messa
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  • ...ction and Otitis Media Complication in Young Children. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2008; 46:815–23.</ref>
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  • ...neumonia in Greece. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. Volume 21, Number 4 / April, 2002</ref>
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  • ...ber: P1607. 18th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Barcelona, Spain, 19–22 April 2008</ref>.
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