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Most infections are mild, characterised by sudden fever (97%), chills (78%), headache (98%), myalgia with rhabdomyolysis (79%), arthralgia (78%), gastrointestinal symptoms (35%), cough (20%) and rash (7%) that can mimic many other infections [ 3].

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Conclusions This study suggests a mild pandemic, characterised by case and infection severity ratios increasing between waves.

Infection with the European Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) causes a mild HFRS, characterised by coagulopathy and acute renal failure [ 7].

Finally, our study suggests a mild pandemic, characterised by case and infection severity ratios increasing between the two influenza waves, while the process of synthesis and reconciliation of the data available from different sources has highlighted the importance of transparent design of routine influenza surveillance to derive robust estimates of key measures of severity.

Mild reactions were characterised by straub tail and/or ataxia and/or diarrhoea.

But according to the time of the year (March: outside the breeding season) the germinal epithelium was not very active and showed signs of mild testicular degeneration, characterised by vacuolated germinal epithelium and few multinucleated giant cells deriving from spermatogonia.

21 In brief, mild MDD was characterised by the presence of at least four symptoms, moderate MDD with at least six symptoms and severe MDD with at least eight symptoms.

At admission, all subjects had mild anaemia as characterised by reduced RBC count and low Hb level (10.3 ± 2.4 gr/dl) that was significantly improved at discharge (11.2 ± 2 gr/dl. p < 0.0001).

Three health state descriptions were developed based on literature reviews and interviews with people with diabetes and healthcare professionals, characterising mild, moderate and severe impact of postprandial hyperglycaemic symptoms on HRQOL.

Table 1 Health state descriptions characterising mild, moderate and severe impact of postprandial glucose (PPG) control on health-related quality of life (HRQOL Healthh state Description Mild impact of PPG control symptoms on HRQOL ● You have a chronic, long-term condition which requires you to monitor your blood sugar levels regularly at mealtimes.

In contrast, mice in group B presented a milder clinical syndrome characterised by reduction of mobility, which was common to all animals, and eye swelling in just one individual.

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