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We collected information on patient characteristics at diagnosis, history of HIV testing, contacts with healthcare settings, and occurrence of HIV-related events 3 years prior to HIV diagnosis.

With the increasing incidence of breast cancer worldwide, in particular in southeast Asia (including Korea), and the common use of anthracyclines in the adjuvant and metastatic settings, the occurrence of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation may develop in this patient population.

While detecting ongoing medication nonadherence may be difficult and challenging in usual care settings, the occurrence of a crisis event is apt to be more readily identifiable, thus serve as a clinical marker of patients' greater vulnerability from a clinical and functional perspective.

In Cook's broader color scheme for the cartoon green is used to symbolize negative situations in Peter's life, while positive settings and occurrences, such as Peter's biology class, feature other key colors like yellow.

The suit displays the color green, which, in Cook's broad color scheme for the series, is used to symbolize negative situations in Peter's life, while positive settings and occurrences, such as Peter's biology class, feature other key colors like yellow.

While it is possible that in some settings co-occurrence of resistance and host factors associated with reduced disease duration (i.e. HIV infection) may actually lead to shorter average durations of disease for those with DR TB, in most situations the DR phenotype will result in failure of standard treatments and a protracted disease course.

Mr. Kagarise recorded many of the performances outdoors in rural settings, a common occurrence in the 1950's and 60's.

This explorative study was designed to identify the usage of body mechanics in clinical settings and the occurrence of low back pain in nurses.

This seasonal pattern was also observed in other Brazilian settings where RSV occurrence is not uniform.

It is possible that outbreak definitions in transmission-free settings (where any occurrence of cases typically triggers outbreak response (Harrington et al., 2013)) may be consistent and appropriate; this definition has not been tested in this analysis.

Given that the study occurred less than 12 months after the safety signal associated with the seasonal influenza vaccine and subsequent relay of public health alerts to hospitals and primary healthcare settings regarding the occurrence of febrile convulsions and need to report, it was surprising that there were such low levels of awareness.

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