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Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)‐associated vasculitis (AAV) encompasses a group of rare, multisystem diseases that are characterised by necrotising inflammation of small blood vessels, typically accompanied by an ANCA in the serum directed against the autoantigens myeloperoxidase (MPO) or proteinase‐3 (PR3).
Matthew Letts +3 more
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The Hamann‐Todd Human Osteological Collection: A Representative Sample?
ABSTRACT Objectives The Hamann‐Todd Human Osteological Collection (HTHOC) is a documented skeletal collection that has been foundational to the fields of biological anthropology and forensic anthropology. In constructing these standards, the HTHOC has been used as though it encapsulates the range of biological variation of humanity in North America ...
Amanda Wissler +7 more
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Geographical text analysis:a new approach to understanding nineteenth-century mortality [PDF]
This paper uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Corpus Linguistics to extract disease related keywords from the Registrar-General’s Decennial Supplements.
Atkinson, Paul +2 more
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of scarlat fever in children
In recent years, there has been an increase in the incidence of scarlet fever in the world, especially in urban areas with higher population density and more developed transport infrastructure.Objective: to study the clinical and epidemiological features
T. M. Chernova +7 more
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Black mortality in antebellum Savannah [PDF]
Black mortality in an urban environment in the antebellum South is relatively under-researched. This article is based on burial records from Savannah between 1853 and 1861 and argues that black mortality in Savannah was noticeably better than on nearby ...
Lockley, Timothy James
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Early-life environment, eight and BMI of young adult males in Italy [PDF]
This paper studies the relationship between the two main dimensions of early-life environment, namely disease burden (measured by infant mortality) and economic conditions (measured by income or consumption per capita), and height and body-mass index ...
Emilia Arcaleni, Franco Peracchi
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Rheumatology &Autoimmunity, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 60-62, March 2026.
Lilian Vasaitis +5 more
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Death and the City: Chicago's Mortality Transition, 1850-1925 [PDF]
Between 1850 and 1925, the crude death rate in Chicago fell by 60 percent, driven by reductions in infectious disease rates and infant and child mortality.
Joseph P. Ferrie, Werner Troesken
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Books as Disease Carriers, 1880-1920 [PDF]
Though evidence is slight that books ever helped spread the epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis, and scarlet fever that raged in American and European cities at the turn of the century, fear of such a possibility led public libraries to adopt ...
Greenberg, Gerald S.
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