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The unsanitary conditions of the tent cities contributed to an outbreak of bubonic plague in the city in 1907.
According to Unicef, frequent population displacement and high rates of malnutrition as well as very low vaccination rates contributed to an outbreak of measles in April.
Residual flooding from Maemi contributed to an outbreak of conjunctivitis in the southern portion of the country.
On 25 September 2004 The New York Times reported that water and sewerage failures had contributed to an outbreak of at least 200 hepatitis E cases and 5 deaths.
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Advanced Medical Optics said yesterday morning that it had no explanation yet of why its leading contact lens care product might be contributing to an outbreak of eye infections.
It has been well established that the leading Brexiters, especially Box-Office Boris, lied their way right through the campaign and thoroughly misled people, contributing to an outbreak of buyer's remorse.
Federal disease control experts and leading eye doctors have formally concluded that ReNu With MoistureLoc from Bausch & Lomb was the only contact lens solution contributing to an outbreak of potentially blinding fungal eye infections earlier this year.
So, yes, the fact that an offensive word will contribute to an outbreak of violence is a very good reason not to utter it, often a decisive and sufficient reason.
With irrigation restored the following year, low river levels contributed to a disease outbreak that killed at least 33,000 salmon, according to a 2004 report by the California Department of Fish and Game.
In Australia, co-circulation of subgenotypes B3 and C2 contributed to a large outbreak in 1999, with subgenotypic changes to B4 and C1 in 2000 44, 21, 23, 85, 86).
The shortage of safe water has contributed to a hepatitis E outbreak.
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