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Figure 1B shows the significant excess mortality periods and the % of respiratory illness sample isolates positive for influenza from 1972 onwards when virological data became available.
The general eligibility criteria were the same as for the chronic illness sample.
Sequences showing best matches for Campylobacter jejuni were detected only in the illness sample.
Accuracy of these assays depends greatly on patient age, length of illness, sample type, and possibly viral type [ 18].
Within each mental illness sample, worrying scale displayed the highest score values whereas the supervision scale showed the highest variation compared to other subscales.
Participants in the Chronic Illness sample were administered a combination of short forms and/or complete item banks, with different combinations for the condition-specific subsamples.
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The proportion of respiratory illness samples positive for influenza was available from 1972 to 1993, and the breakdown on the percentage of samples positive for influenza A (H1N1), (H3N2), and influenza B was available from 1994 onwards.
Of the 12 periods with excess mortality post 1972, only one (1988) did not coincide with a temporal increase in the percentage of respiratory illness samples that were positive for influenza, although only 8 of the 12 periods were explicitly labeled as influenza epidemics or outbreaks on government records.
Differences between the healthy sample and the two chronic illness samples were minimal.
Testing this scale in representative samples, in illness samples, in different countries and cultural groups, is warranted.
Material well-being (#1) loaded with the health, work and active recreation items in the healthy sample and with the relationship items in the chronic illness samples.
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