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Although DENVs were common in Sri Lanka and persons there were exposed to multiple infections, severe disease was rare before 1989 (8 ).
Firstly, it is understandable, as our results suggest, that people with multiple chronic conditions and more severe diseases particularly cancer or diabetes are likely to incur more OOPE.
However, the impact of sodium correction on mortality was not significant, and would have been weaker in the presence of multiple comorbidities or severe disease, both of which have been correlated with dysnatremia.
Moreover, RCTs are conducted using carefully selected patients and there is limited data on HRQoL in routine clinical practice, where patients with osteoporosis can have multiple comorbidities, more severe disease, and receive sequential treatment regimens.
Such patients, who may be awake and alert, are typically critically ill with a multisystem disease or multiple severe injuries.
Diabetes is a systemic disease with multiple severe very known related disorders such as the diabetic angiopathy, polyneuropathy, and nephropathy.
Patients with severe disease had multiple lesions, multiple debridements, or multiple skin grafts.
"There is also talk about other, even more severe diseases".
35, 36 Antibiotics are recommended if the skin infection is associated with severe disease (multiple sites of infection or rapid progression), systemic illness, or associated comorbidities or immunosuppression, extremes of age, abscess in an area difficult to drain (eg, face, hand, and genitalia), associated septic phlebitis, and lack of response to incision and drainage alone.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a severe disease but usually presents when irreversible deficits still are rather limited.
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