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Additionally, the proportion of illnesses in female patients might relate to gender-specific food preferences.
The methods used for this study could be adapted to estimate the proportion of illnesses attributable to other modes of transmission, such as waterborne and direct animal contact.
The proportion of illnesses estimated to be foodborne was also a major driver of the current lower estimate of illness caused by unspecified foodborne agents.
Finally, the proportion of illnesses transmitted by food for unspecified agents is unknown and may differ from that for the 24 known gastroenteritis pathogens.
However, this finding was not true for person-to-person outbreaks, in which the proportion of illnesses among young children was highest.
Our assumptions about the proportion of illnesses transmitted by food profoundly affect our estimates, but data on which to base these estimates were often lacking.
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Yet a large proportion of illness and death from CVD could be prevented if people around the world were able to better manage simple lifestyle risk factors by, for example, not smoking, eating well and, importantly, doing more physical activity.
Yellow fever still represents an infectious disease that causes a high proportion of illness and death.
The independent risk factors that were identified in the final model explained only a limited proportion of illness (Nagelkerke R = 0.16).
Table 5 summarizes the unadjusted incidence proportion of illness and associations between exposure group and gastrointestinal illness in these studies and CHEERS.
The proportion of illness in the study population that could attributed to the consumption of offal was estimated to be 2.1% (95% CI 0.0%4.9%%).
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