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Poor-grade patients are more commonly exposed to this rescue therapy than patients with good-grade SAH [ 51, 52].

Hence, these prevalences cannot be directly compared and does not necessarily imply that Norwegian goat herds are more commonly exposed to T. gondii than Norwegian sheep flocks.

The Russian children were more commonly exposed to cats, birds and farm animals, while dog exposure was more common in Finnish children.

For example, ponds <200 m from agriculture are not strongly affected by insecticides (Declerck et al. 2006), which means that amphibian populations that are closer to agricultural fields may be <span class="lh">more commonly exposed to pesticides.

The exposed children had parents with slightly lower education compared with the reference group [χ (df = 2) = 1.56, p = 0.46] and were slightly more commonly exposed to ETS [12.8 vs. 9.4%, χ (df = 1) = 3.83, p = 0.05] and furry or feathery pets [21.6 vs. 17.8%, χ (df = 1) = 2.92, p = 0.09] in the home.

The children with short breastfeeding were more often from a single-parent family, their parents were less educated, they were slightly more often at home care, and more commonly exposed to ETS and pets compared with the children with long breastfeeding (data not shown).

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1, 6 Other explanations include substandard or counterfeit drugs, less within-host competition between resistant mutant and drug-sensitive parasites, reduced immunity, parasites more commonly being exposed to drug, and possibly, enhanced parasite propensity to acquire resistance compared with high-transmission settings in Africa.

Because people are commonly exposed to more than one air pollutant at a time, studies that examine coexposures to airborne materials may be more relevant for assessing their risks to human health.

The odds more than doubled if participants reported that they had received mosquito bites on commonly exposed sites of the body, i.e., lower arms (OR 2.56, 95% CI 1.23 5.33) and legs (OR 2.51, 95% CI 1.18 5.31).

In this case, the development of a more apoptosis-prone cell line seems to be an evolutionary event in an environment to which tumour cells are commonly exposed in vivo.

More case-patients than control-participants reported having been bitten by mosquitoes on the distal areas of their arms and legs, the sites most commonly exposed to the environment.

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