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As evidence accumulated that AIDS would not be confined to MSM and IDU, media interest grew and fears of contagion increased.

Later medieval writings, such as The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313 1375) and The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (1343 1400), emphasized human behavior: the fear of contagion increased vices such as avarice, greed, and corruption, which paradoxically led to infection and thus to both moral and physical death (7, 8 ).

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Second, the rise of nationalistic political forces across Europe makes a second renegotiation politically toxic for other EU countries, as the risks of contagion increase.

For example, a news story of a celebrity's death can spread all over the world within minutes, initiating contagion and increasing self-destructive behaviour and suicidal activities among those who identify themselves with the celebrity [ 21, 22].

In contrast to what simple comovements in bond yields suggest, emerging market economies appear to be much less susceptible to global contagion than advanced economies and the overall sensitivities to contagion have not increased after the global financial crisis.

However, mortality rates rose because, after physicians left the country en masse, medicines became scarce and contagion from diseases increased.

Especially for the poor, the lack of public services, water and health services, stress and poor nutrition means that people die not only from increased contagion but also from low defenses here".

Clinical knowledge, as well as knowledge of contagion and transmission, will increase with years in a healthcare programme.

Political attacks ads have significantly increased the contagion risk of name calling and it is clear that no matter who wins this election, the victory will be Machiavellian.

While human-to-human transmission of the virus has been rare, genetic changes in the strain could increase contagion and create a pandemic.

Yet, there is concern that discussing NSSI within peer groups may increase contagion [ 14], with evidence that knowing a peer who self-injures increases the likelihood that a young person will self-injure [ 16].

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