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Government and policy professionals hypothesized less severe outcomes, dismissing the doomsayers.
These infections can disseminate, leading to death, transplant rejection, and other severe outcomes.
Today, in the Anthropocene, humankind impacts the environment on a massive scale, with severe outcomes for species, ecosystems, and landscapes.
For example, failing to predict diabetes when it exists, a false negative, could result in severe outcomes such as the loss of a limb.
Influenza poses a particular risk of severe outcomes in the elderly, the very young and those with underlying diseases.
Rates of severe outcomes, less severe outcomes, corneal edema, and low vision/blindness were higher for persons undergoing GDD than PT or TS.
More severe outcomes include dehydration, loss of fluids and electrolytes, and kidney and heart damage.
Reducing risks of severe outcomes and improving chances of limiting warming to 2°C.
Indeed, of the 11 patients with the most severe outcomes, including two deaths, 10 were not wearing a helmet.
Although she has tremendous respect for the communicability and severe outcomes of Ebola infection, Dr. Donovan said, "This is what I have been trained for.
"While some of the viruses spreading this season are different from what is in the vaccine, vaccination can still provide protection and might reduce severe outcomes such as hospitalization and death," said Foote.
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