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Quantitative data from the studies included in our analysis support this finding, showing that up to 80% of survey respondents cite causes of malaria that do not implicate transmission by mosquitoes [ 12- 14, 37, 45, 50].
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She named names and cited causes of death from diabetes to a gunshot.
The most obvious and commonly cited cause was Sept. 11, but there were others.
Inadequate training of coaches is the most frequently cited cause of injuries.
Those cases were not officially deemed storm-related because the counties' coroners hadn't issued reports citing causes of death.
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