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Epidemiologically, it would make more sense to quarantine everyone without a flu shot.
Epidemiologically, this is important as tungiasis often causes secondary infections.
Epidemiologically, a vaccine would be the best answer.
Epidemiologically speaking, improvement in the living conditions has been given credit for this decrease, rather than the results of isolation.
In the past, three groups of serotonergic drugs have been epidemiologically linked with these syndromes.
Gastrointestinal symptoms were epidemiologically associated with use of antacids or cimetidine.
"That is what makes them epidemiologically valid."
Consequently, all environmental hazards that have adverse effects on human health and produce diseases ought to be monitored epidemiologically.
All we know epidemiologically is that frequent consumption of these types of vegetables is associated with a lower cancer risk.
Epidemiologically, that was extremely important.
Moving Forward The authors have demonstrated through mathematical modeling that the integration of treatment and prevention is epidemiologically sound.
There are three epidemiologically different infectious cycles, in which the virus is transmitted from mosquitoes to humans or other primates.
The thesis underlying our editorial is that if purchasing authorities are to base their activities on meeting epidemiologically defined need they should use epidemiological principles.
Dismissal of students should be strongly considered in schools with a confirmed or a suspected case epidemiologically linked to a confirmed case.
Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis for strain typing of epidemiologically related organisms.
C. posadasii and C. immitis are morphologically identical but genetically and epidemiologically distinct.
But the groups said health care workers with any infection carried in the blood should be counseled to avoid procedures that have been epidemiologically linked to their transmission.
Precise information on deaths dates only from 1868; before that typhoid was confused with the symptomatically similar but epidemiologically different disease, louse-borne typhus.
Many toxiocologists criticise and dispute this report as not being comprehensive epidemiologically, thin on peer review and the effects of fine particle effects on health.
The efficacy of dantrolene in humans was later confirmed in a large, multicenter study published in 1982, and confirmed epidemiologically in 1993.
Contact Precautions are intended to prevent transmission of infectious agents,including epidemiologically important microorganisms, which are spread by direct/ indirect contact with the patient or the patient's environment.
EMRSA16 is the best described epidemiologically: it originated in Kettering, England, and the full genomic sequence of this strain has been published.
Payne has argued that the one common factor between these three epidemiologically diverse areas was widespread distribution of medicated salts prior to the emergence of chloroquine resistance.
"As a longterm solution," Mr. Watkins said, "we need to establish a centralized data repository for all epidemiologically relevant information on D.O.E. workers."