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People who have had chickenpox can later develop shingles as the virus stays within the body.
23 HCWs using these gloves are exposed via direct dermal contact and are at a risk for developing latex sensitisation which maybe asymptomatic and if exposure continues they can later develop LA which presents with clinical manifestations.
As implied within Lobe et al., 2006, even after close inspection of prostate cancer tissue, it is possible to miss a microscopic nodule that can later develop into cancer[ 55].
The exact etiology of epilepsy is not well understood, but any kind of insult to the brain depending on its severity has a potential to induce seizures which can later develop into epilepsy.
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There are several autoimmune diseases that are recognised by exhibiting a long preclinical phase during which susceptible individuals who later develop disease can be identified by the presence of autoantibodies [ 8- 11].
And they can later be developed and elaborated to illuminate more difficult questions.
A monitoring and evaluation framework can later be developed to allow a more comprehensive and robust cross-country comparison.
In summary, obese mothers can give birth to normal-weight babies who later develop obesity and insulin resistance.
CONCLUSIONS Obese mothers can give birth to normal birth weight babies who later develop obesity and insulin resistance.
Infants born infected with HIV (I), can later progress to develop AIDS (A).
High school students who skimp on sleep may be at a higher risk of diabetes and obesity in adulthood, and among teens who are already obese, not getting enough sleep can increase the risk of later developing diabetes. .
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