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Rethinking Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) surveillance definitions based on changing healthcare utilisation and a more realistic incubation period: reviewing data from a tertiary-referral hospital, Ireland, 2012 to 2021. [PDF]
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Epidemiology, 2002
Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guinea in the late 1950s. Several thousand cases of the disease occurred during a period of several decades. Epidemiologic investigations implicated ritual endocannibalistic funeral feasts as the likely route through which the infectious agent was spread.We estimated the
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Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guinea in the late 1950s. Several thousand cases of the disease occurred during a period of several decades. Epidemiologic investigations implicated ritual endocannibalistic funeral feasts as the likely route through which the infectious agent was spread.We estimated the
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2006
“Sleep on it” is generally good advice. This is specially true concerning the passion fuelled, impulsive, ill-considered letter of response, first thought of as a good idea.
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“Sleep on it” is generally good advice. This is specially true concerning the passion fuelled, impulsive, ill-considered letter of response, first thought of as a good idea.
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Modelling the incubation period of anthrax
Statistics in Medicine, 2005AbstractModels of the incubation period of anthrax are important to public health planners because they can be used to predict the delay before outbreaks are detected, the size of an outbreak and the duration of time that persons should remain on antibiotics to prevent disease.
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2014
This chapter is devoted to the initial stage of cavitation erosion known as the incubation period. During this period, failure and material removal are negligible and the damage consists in isolated pits that result from plastic deformation for metallic samples.
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This chapter is devoted to the initial stage of cavitation erosion known as the incubation period. During this period, failure and material removal are negligible and the damage consists in isolated pits that result from plastic deformation for metallic samples.
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Is the Incubation Period of AIDS Lengthening?
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 1991Data from a cohort study of 1,637 homosexual men in Los Angeles are used to estimate the distribution of times from HIV infection to AIDS, and to detect any changes in the distribution. We find weak, but not statistically significant, evidence that the incubation period is lengthening.
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The Incubation Period of Trichinosis
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1942Summary The incubation period of 156 cases of trichinosis compiled from the recent literature and from a large outbreak in Rochester, New York, was 22 days or less in 98 per cent of the cases. The shortest period reported was two days. The great variability in the duration of the incubation period and the fact that occasionally it was three weeks or ...
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The incubation period of multiple sclerosis
Medical Hypotheses, 1980Movement of myelin through the spiral laminar arrangement of the myelin sheaths of neurones might act as a biological clock in determining the prolonged incubation period of multiple sclerosis. A defect incorporated peripherally in the myelin sheath as a result of neonatal virus infection might be revealed years later when the defective myelin reaches ...
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