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We assumed the duration of protection was lifelong for the reference case (6 ) and examined a 10-year duration in sensitivity analyses.
Other studies that did find differences in cortisol levels between moderate and heavy users reported much higher numbers of lifetime use, for example, a mean of 73 number of occasions of ecstasy use (lifelong) for the moderate users and a mean of 230 number of occasions of ecstasy use (lifelong) for the heavy users (Verkes et al., 2001).
7 Although T. gondii infection appears to be lifelong, for most healthy persons infected outside of infancy it has long been believed that further clinical manifestations after acute infection are rare.
This is probably largely because the duration of protection assumed by Tartof et al was much greater (essentially lifelong) for children immunized in campaigns than through EPI [ 13], whereas we assumed that protection in 1- to 4-year-olds would be similar to those immunized at the age of 9 months, based on recent data from the MVP's MenAfriVac trials.
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