Sentence examples for increased illness from inspiring English sources

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Finally, it does not appear that increased IL-27 protein concentration in critically ill children with bacterial infection reflects increased illness severity, because the median IL-27 concentrations were similar between patients with sepsis and patients with septic shock.

When economic growth causes increased illness and healthcare costs, our measurements are missing some basics.

John Cappelletti New York, Oct. 19, 2008 • To the Editor: Recession has a long-term and a short-term detrimental impact on poverty, access to health care, and increased illness and mortality.

The most consistent research finding in all of epidemiology and public health in industrialized countries is that lower income is related to increased illness and mortality rates for nearly every cause of death and at all ages — especially infancy and early childhood.

The ouster occurred on the 15th anniversary of the nuclear accident at Chernobyl, whose effects -- in terms of increased illness and radiation contamination -- are said by Ukrainian officials to grow more acute with each year, even as the government lacks funds to deal with the legacy of the catastrophe.

The review conceded that many observational studies showed an association between variation in body weight and increased illness and death, but it said most of these studies did not examine intentional versus unintentional weight loss and were not designed to determine the effects of weight cycling in obese people, as opposed to those of normal weight.

The population of the United States of America is currently experiencing increased illness from dispersed and synergistic causes.

Controlling behaviors that lead to stress could reduce some potential for increased illness in workers while they're in or out of the office.

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Reported risk factors for infection/colonisation with ESBL are prior use of antimicrobials, ICU stay, indwelling devices, increased illness-severity, prolonged (ICU-) hospitalization, emergency intra-abdominal surgery, mechanical ventilation, and residence in nursing homes [21, 25].

Reported risk factors for infection/colonisation with ESBL are prior use of antimicrobials, ICU stay, indwelling devices, increased illness-severity, prolonged (ICU-) hospitalization, emergency intra-abdominal surgery, mechanical ventilation, and residence in nursing homes [ 21, 25].

We found that ICU-acquired BSI complicated approximately 1 in 20 of these admissions and that increased illness-severity, surgery, immunological compromise, liver disease, mechanical ventilation, and renal replacement therapy predicted its occurrence.

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