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  1. 490501
    “…BACKGROUND: Talaromyces marneffei (Tm), a fungus endemic in Southeast Asia, is a leading cause of death in patients with advanced HIV disease. …”
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  2. 490502
    por Puck, Theodore T., Lee, Howard H.
    Publicado 1955
    “…The following experimental results constitute evidence that in the course of normal virus infection, a resealing reaction is rapidly instituted in the cell wall which reverses the effect of the original permeability increase, and renders the cell refractory to a second lytic reaction by a homologous virus: (a) Cell leakage induced by T2 virus in the course of normal infection markedly slows down or stops within a few minutes, even when only a small fraction of the material potentially available for leakage has been released, (b) Superinfection after 8 minutes at 37°C., of a cell previously infected with a homologous virus causes little or no appearance of a second leakage of cell constituents. This experiment also leads to the conclusion that the sealing reaction, like that which causes the leakage, also involves a disturbance which spreads over all or most of the cell wall. …”
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  3. 490503
    “…PUBLIC HEALTH ACTION: Eliminating disparities in preconception health can potentially reduce disparities in two of the leading causes of death in early and middle adulthood (i.e., heart disease and diabetes). …”
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  4. 490504
    por Ghuman, Hira, Samaranayaka, Muditha
    Publicado 2019
    “…Shortly after, she suffered a low trauma fracture neck of femur which caused fat emboli leading to a dense stroke. She recovered gradually with anticoagulation. …”
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  5. 490505
    “…Compared to the status quo, by 2030, vaccination alone would have minimal impact on cervical cancer mortality, leading to a 0·1% (0·1–0·5) reduction, but additionally scaling up twice-lifetime screening and cancer treatment would reduce mortality by 34·2% (23·3–37·8), averting 300 000 (300 000–400 000) deaths by 2030 (with similar results for once-lifetime screening). …”
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  6. 490506
    “…The results showed that among severe patients (n=58), 3.4% were current smokers and 6.9% were former smokers, in contrast to non-severe patients (n=82) among which 0% were current smokers and 3.7% were former smokers , leading to an OR of 2.23; (95% CI: 0.65–7.63; p=0.2). …”
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  7. 490507
    “…This review suggests that maternal death audit and review may need to be implemented as part of an intervention package which also includes elements such as training of a leading doctor and midwife in each hospital, annual recertification, and quarterly outreach visits by external facilitators to provide supervision and mentorship. …”
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  8. 490508
    “…BACKGROUND: Some people with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection remain asymptomatic, whilst in others the infection can cause mild to moderate COVID‐19 disease and COVID‐19 pneumonia, leading some patients to require intensive care support and, in some cases, to death, especially in older adults. …”
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  9. 490509
    “…There is little in the literature about the phenotype or treatment of JIA in adults leading to the relative invisibility of JIA in adult rheumatology and relabelling of JIA as RA. …”
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  10. 490510
    “…PROBLEM/CONDITION: Salmonella, Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli (STEC), and Listeria monocytogenes are the leading causes of multistate foodborne disease outbreaks in the United States. …”
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    “…We closely collaborated with LexisNexis, which is a leading US data analytics company and a member of our NSF I/UCRC for Advanced Knowledge Enablement. …”
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  13. 490513
    “…BACKGROUND: The leading causes of mortality globally in children younger than five years of age (under‐fives), and particularly in the regions of sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) and Southern Asia, in 2018 were infectious diseases, including pneumonia (15%), diarrhoea (8%), malaria (5%) and newborn sepsis (7%) (UNICEF 2019). …”
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  14. 490514
    “…Approximately 20% of patients develop severe disease that can evolve into acute respiratory distress syndrome leading to respiratory or multiorgan failure, with an overall mortality of up to 4%. …”
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  17. 490517
    por Amjad, Qurat Ul Ain, Ellis, Spencer
    Publicado 2021
    “…Treatment challenges arise when a patient sustains fracture despite a BMD above osteoporosis risk criteria, leading us to consider other variables. She was further investigated for secondary causes of osteoporosis, including endocrine causes, and was found to be vitamin D insufficient, which was replaced prior to further antiresorptive treatment. …”
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  18. 490518
    “…Clinic operations were significantly reduced in late March due to the coronavirus pandemic, leading to majority telehealth visits and restrictions on clinic-wide shared iPad use. …”
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  19. 490519
    “…Not only do MM patients develop more frequent infections, but it is one of the leading causes of death for these patients. This population develops more severe COVID-19 due to various mechanisms that impair their ability to fight infection. …”
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  20. 490520
    “…While there was some delay in the progression of his disease, new areas of necrosis arose, leading to the patient receiving cyclophosphamide. …”
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