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Future morbidity evolution was simulated under different assumptions using a stationary Markov chain.

The morbidity evolution was obtained from the Markov chain structure by combining two simulation strategies: 1. Markov cohort simulation: A cohort of N = 100,000 individuals, evolved from birth to death.

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PTX3 is a marker of severity in human ARDS [29], and experimental models showed that PTX3 is as key determinant of the evolution, morbidity, and mortality of acute lung injury [30, 31].

Moreover, the lungs are one of the most susceptible organs to breast cancer metastasis, which can differ in terms of evolution, treatment, morbidity, and mortality [11].

Esophageal cancer is a serious clinical condition with high mortality and morbidity, and during its evolution ICU admissions are common [ 1].

6, 11, 13 There have been few prospective studies focused on disease manifestations in adults, and there is little systematic data describing the clinical profile of disease in older patients or those with co-morbidities, or detailing the evolution of clinical and laboratory parameters through the various stages of the infection.

However, understanding the mechanisms by which chronic HCV infection interferes with host metabolic and immune systems will provide important information to identify new host-targeted antiviral strategies for treating patients who are resistant to DDAs, as well as monitoring the evolution of morbidities in long-term infected HCV patients upon viral clearance.

Figure 4 shows the evolution of the morbidity rate for the two coverage scenarios considered.

As a reference laboratory for the MNCP, the Department of Parasitology Mycology (DPM) has health authorities' approval to monitor the evolution of malaria morbidity throughout the entire country through sentinel sites.

The determination of specific protocols for early extubation facilitates a satisfactory evolution with less morbidity among patients submitted to heart surgery.

An analysis is made of the clinical profile, evolution and differences in morbidity and mortality of low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery, according to the 3 diagnostic subgroups defined by the SEMICYUC Consensus 2012.

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