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Cost-benefit analysis has its origins in the epidemics around 1850 as well, as advocates tried to encourage the wealthy to contribute to cleaning up poor neighborhoods.
The worse the fever, he believed, the more "heroic" the treatment it called for; in the epidemics of yellow fever that afflicted Philadelphia in the 1790s his cures were more dreaded by some than the disease.
"Much of the attention has focused on sugars, but traditional carbohydrate staples like pasta, rice and breads are increasingly being implicated in the epidemics of obesity," writes John Sievenpiper from St Michael's Hospital in Toronto in the journal BMJ Open.
The tradeoff between observer precision and speed in the epidemics eradication to choose the observer gain, as it was commented in Remarks 4.1 iii), can be deduced from Figures 9 to 13.
A lack of proper drainage had been a major contributing factor in the epidemics that had frequently ravaged the fortress.
An important risk factor in the epidemics of several countries of this region is unprotected sex between men who have sex with men (MSM).
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Investigating the likely success of epidemic invasion is important in the epidemic management and control.
The revision does not signal a decline in the epidemic, the report said.
What happens next in the epidemic will be determined in part by mathematics.
The exact drivers and their relative roles in the epidemic are still not well-understood.
The total number of cases in the epidemic was 76, all of which recovered.
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