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You can use it to describe when a person or animal develops an illness that appears suddenly and without warning. For example: The horse was healthy one day, and the next day he was dead, likely from a sudden disease.
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Cacao is a monoculture crop in Bahia and has always been vulnerable to a sudden disease.
She talks about the MPs' expenses crisis as if it was a sudden disease which Labour will heal with doses of strong medicine ("Labour has suspended MPs suspected of wrongdoing").
Although many experts say global health authorities have gotten much better than in the past at detecting and investigating sudden disease outbreaks, Dr. Perl said they still were not responding quickly or effectively enough.
The second major component of the disease emergence framework concerns the emergence of a pathogen with novel characteristics bringing mostly sudden disease flare-up within the same host.
Changes in the distribution of the beetles may be traced using population genetics methods, and the cause of the sudden disease expansion may be inferred using molecular ecological studies.
It has to be noted that not all pathogens that gain resistance or escape vaccination count as EID; only the ones that bring sudden disease flare-up and/or that become dominant in a host community are truly emerging.
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Sudden acute disease developed in patient 4-3 in 1971 when she was 36 years of age, 10 years after her father's death.
A study of sudden cardiac disease in Minnesota indicated substantial misclassification (Iribarren et al. 1998), and another study found high sensitivity but lower specificity for coronary heart disease deaths (Folsom et al. 1987).
In settings such as long-term care facilities that house patients with susceptible underlying conditions, infection with virulent adenoviral strains should be considered when patients are seen with sudden respiratory disease, and appropriate control measures should be implemented quickly, pending pathogen identification.
By Broti Gupta and Mallika Rao February 17 ,2017 Overview White guilt is a sudden-onset disease that can affect the brain's empathy centers (leading patients to process nothing from other people's perspectives), the frontal lobe (patients may purchase a thousand-dollar safety pin), and sight (patients are often unable to see color).
Corticosteroid treatments are now a common therapy for many forms of hearing loss, such as autoimmune inner ear disease, sudden hearing loss, and Menière's Disease [ 109].
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