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An odds ratio of less than 1 favours the intervention for preventing an acute mountain sickness event among participants.
In cases where a child became sick with symptoms he or she had suffered previously, the caretaker did not necessarily interpret this as a new sickness event (as a clinician would).
When a sick child attended the hospital, clinical staff interpreted his or her symptoms as resulting from a new sickness event and diagnosed the disease (unless the child had previously been diagnosed clinically as having a chronic disease related to the presenting symptoms).
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Data extraction Two reviewers extracted data concerning study methods, pharmacological intervention with acetazolamide, method of assessment of acute mountain sickness, and event rates in both control and intervention groups, which were verified and analysed by the review team collaboratively.
It was sold alongside loans and was intended to cover payments in the event of sickness or loss of income.
She said: "The new offer made by their employers still falls far below a living wage and fails to address the fact that riders' employment contracts offer no security in the event of sickness or accidents.
Workers may receive sickness benefits in the event of a sickness (with approval of a doctor), however disability insurance is only granted to those with a serious and permanent impairment that reduces work ability.
Potential difficulties do arise in the event of sickness or leave.
Project staff was trained to assist with referrals to the PHC/UHP or physicians within the community, in the event of sickness of the participating mother or child.
Critical phases in development were too dependent on individuals and contingency plans were not made in the event of sickness or other absence.
The study examines the effect of poverty on an individual's choice of a health care provider in the event of sickness or injury in Kenya.
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