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The phrase "a outbreaks" is not correct in written English.
The article "a" should not be used with the plural noun "outbreaks."
Example: "There have been several outbreaks of the flu this season."
Alternatives: "an outbreak" or "the outbreaks".
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Conclusions: Detection of HAV RNA before IgM anti-HAV seroconversion may be used as an early diagnosis method during hepatitis A outbreaks.
It may have taken one of the largest horse races in the country to get America's deadly hepatitis A outbreaks on the public's radar. .
Although the first appearance of each ST occurred in a port or major city outside of Region A, outbreaks of disease occurred only in Region A, the region that reported the highest rate of childhood respiratory hospitalizations in the state and the highest rate of Hib disease in the prevaccine era (3 ).
In the wake of recent food-borne hepatitis A outbreaks, scientists and medical experts are urging the federal government to intensify its efforts to quash the disease.
Genetic tests on viral samples from patients who ate at Chi-Chi's showed that the virus infecting them is very closely related to one isolated from victims of hepatitis A outbreaks caused by scallions in Tennessee and Georgia in September.
Only limited information is available regarding the seronegative viremic window that follows HAV infection, and no systematic search has been reported for HAV RNA positive, IgM anti-HAV negative serum samples during hepatitis A outbreaks.
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Early detection can mean the difference between an outbreak and a pandemic.
Think of it as an outbreak of a positive infection.
Containing an outbreak is a collaborative effort.
And you might have an outbreak in a school.
There were also an outbreak in an old soldiers' home.
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