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MRSA has been found more commonly in HIV-infected than uninfected children in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa [ 2].
In India, the disease has been found more commonly associated with natural disasters especially during the monsoon period at which times acute epidemics may eventuate [ 13].
Congenital malformations have been found more commonly in residents living near hazardous waste sites in a number of studies (Croen et al. 1997; Dolk et al. 1998; Geschwind et al. 1992; Orr et al. 2002), whereas others have reported elevated incidence of low birth weight (Elliott P et al. 2001) and end-stage renal disease (Hall et al. 1996).
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Upon autopsy, CAA may be found more commonly in women than in men.
lfrA is rare among clinical isolates of NPRGM, whilst tap is found more commonly.
Whilst apophyseal avulsion fractures are rarely seen, avulsion fractures of the anterior superior iliac spine are found more commonly in adolescents undergoing vigorous activity.
Leucopaxillus giganteus somewhat resembles Leucopaxillus candidus, but this latter species has a darker coloring and is found more commonly in montane regions.
Larvae of the sarcophagid fly Fletcherimyia fletcheri, which are found more commonly in pitchers in Massachusetts than in Canada, were excluded from all experimental pitchers.
The allele frequency of the studied IRGM1 allele was found more commonly in African and Asian populations (55 60%) compared to Caucasian populations (5%) (http://hapmap.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov).nih.gov
This data is consistent with the findings in our previous TB susceptibility studies, in which TB-related alleles of NRAMP1, IL8, TLR1, TLR6, TLR10, and NOD2 genes are found more commonly in African and Asian-derived populations compared to European-derived populations [12], [13], [14], [15].
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