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Earlier this week, insurers called for people making a whiplash claim to be forced to undergo medical examinations by independently-appointed experts to cure the UK's "epidemic" of cases.
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Usually the most common source investigations begin with an epidemic, cluster of cases.
What resulted was an epidemic of 100,000 cases of whooping cough, with at least 34 deaths.
In Japan, a similar drop in vaccination resulted in a 1979 epidemic of 13,000 cases and 41 deaths.
"The incidence is going down," she said, "but we're seeing an epidemic of old cases with liver damage".
"Ecologists are often persecuted," Pavlov said, adding that right now, Russia is seeing an epidemic of treason cases compared with previous years.
During an epidemic of 1,031 cases in Sweden in 1905, Ivar Wickman recognized that patients with nonparalytic disease could spread the virus, and during an epidemic of 3,840 cases in 1911, Carl Kling and colleagues in Stockholm recovered the virus from healthy carriers as well as paralytic patients.
"This will lead to an epidemic of MDR cases which is a very dangerous situation.
Faced with a burgeoning epidemic of SARS cases and a lack of effective treatment options, identifying compounds with antiviral activity that could be potential therapeutics has become a high priority.
To the Editor: Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) is a new coronavirus that caused an epidemic of 8,096 cases of SARS and 774 deaths during 2002 2003 (1 ).
But without more concerted efforts to quarantine the epidemic, the number of cases could explode, experts warn.
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