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Following research among TB suspects and patients in Kenya, it was envisaged that the implementation of PITC for TB patients in high HIV-prevalence settings would not only scale up HIV testing, but would also contribute to the mitigation of fears associated with uptake thereof [ 27].
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24 Thus, the prompt mitigation of anxiety about and fear of pain, and, if possible, the actual pain itself, is of great importance to the success of diabetes therapy.
"The combat helmet was designed particularly for mitigation of fragments.
Such solutions rely on the mitigation of negative effects.
Mitigation of driver distraction will turn out to be much quicker and more reliable than mitigation of the impairment due to elevated blood alcohol.
Mitigation of them requires constant reappraisal of priorities and performance by all involved.
That ought to provide partial mitigation of his mistake.
"I cannot see a potential mitigation of the CO2 buildup".
Reducing fear associated with roads requires investment of money and political will in law enforcement for effective anti-poaching, preventing settlement, mitigation of human-elephant conflict, and sustainable livelihood development for forest people.
Environmental management or mitigation of this issue is complex.
A further strategy to consider is mitigation of risk.
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