Sentence examples for more frequent infection from inspiring English sources

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We propose that the longer duration of PM or more frequent infection in primigravid women results in longer exposure to a proinflammatory environment that could lead to excessive reductions in Apo-AI levels and increases in the risk of SA.

Pneumonia was the more frequent infection (n = 30), followed by urinary tract infection (n = 7).

The choropleth map revealed more frequent infection with FIV compared to FeLV in the southern and eastern US.

PCT levels, but not CRP levels, elevated early after trauma are related to a higher rate of posttraumatic complications (for example, sepsis, severe sepsis, septic shock), more frequent infection, a worse outcome, and longer duration of treatment on the ICU.

Characteristics of the elderly compared with the less-old group were: no differences in gender; higher ultimately fatal and fatal underlying disease (8.2% vs 4.4%, P < 0.02 and 18.3% vs 14.4%, P < 0.02, respectively); higher APACHE II score (15.95 ± 6.35 vs 12.08 ± 6.7, P < 0.001); more frequent infection disease at admission (33.1% vs 24.9%, P < 0.01) and sepsis (19.0% vs 13%, P < 0.02).

For hybrid isolates where the mating type chromosome originated from M. silenes-dioicae (M-SdH), the more frequent infection was the backcross to the mating-type heterospecific M-Sl rather than to the homospecific M-Sd, but the differences were not statistically significant (2-tailed Binomial-test, M-Sda1H: N = 52, p = 0.68; M-Sda2H: N = 67, p = 0.46) (Table  2).

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The plate series was associated with more frequent infections and nonunions, while the nail fixations were complicated by rotatory malalignments and shortenings [1].

The epidemiological patterns of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) infection, which are strongly associated with climate, are characterized by more frequent infections occurring among children in temperate regions than in the tropics.

Most babies (72.2 %) who had more frequent infections were found to be neutropenic at birth.

They experienced more frequent infections, including urinary tract PhysR-PSSS = 44%, controls = 37%, p < 0.05), pneumonia (PhysR-PSS = 32%, controls = 23%, p < 0.05), and vaginal infections (PhysR-PSS = 38%, controls = 29%, p < 0.05).

However, it seems that they may play a role in a subgroup of patients, as indicated by somewhat more frequent infections in the mothers of children affected by type 1 diabetes.

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