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Patient population: Frail (defined as having three or more chronic or vitality threatening diseases and/or receiving five or more drugs chronically during the last year) community-dwelling persons aged 65 years and older selected from the electronic medical files of the participating general practitioners.

In the others, the onset was more chronic or insidious and 18% presented with exacerbations of pre-existing disease.

The single most frequent symptom of chronic pancreatitis is pain, either in the form of intermittent episodes or in a more chronic or persistent pattern[ 3- 5].

It may be that our sample had more chronic or severe depression or were people who were more accepting of social and biological explanations and mental health system treatment.

Infections caused by this species tend to be more diffuse and difficult to treat than infections caused by L. major parasites and can sometimes lead to more chronic or more dangerous forms of the disease, such as leishmaniasis recidivans or, in rare cases, visceral leishmaniasis.

The evidence for this comes in the studies that describe that the consultation type carried out by PAs is the acute, often undifferentiated caseload in family practice, with some suggestion however that the doctors see the older patients with more chronic or serious conditions.

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Trial participation was positively associated with having a limiting long-standing illness, adjusted OR 1.72 (1.05-2.79) and having one or more chronic diseases, adjusted OR 1.68 (1.68-2.47).

Small proportions of pharmacists cared for someone with (16.5%), or had (9.9%), one or more chronic condition/s, or both (4.4%).

Furthermore, elderly persons have commonly one or more chronic diseases or use medication that may affect their thermoregulation in cold.

Despite the increasing numbers of patients with two or more chronic conditions, or multimorbidity, the delivery of care is usually built around single diseases.

Co-morbidity is defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic conditions or impairments that have an impact upon patient independence and survival [ 39].

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