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1 al practice in settings where TB and HIV are endemic.
2 nt women living in neighborhoods where it is endemic.
3 clinical isolate from regions where CCHFV is endemic.
4  the ecology and evolution of a key regional endemic.
5 ting) from three sites where Lyme disease is endemic.
6 isted of a continental species and an island endemic.
7 mmunity acquired pneumonia (CAP) where CM is endemic.
8 een recorded in countries where the virus is endemic.
9 egions of the world where these diseases are endemic.
10  impetigo in settings where the diseases are endemic.
11 gh in this KPC-KP BSI cohort, where CC258 is endemic.
12 irculation in countries where the disease is endemic.
13 esiding in areas where NTS disease is highly endemic.
14  in this high-TB-burden setting where HIV is endemic.
15 iddle-income countries where tuberculosis is endemic.
16 h America and the Caribbean where it remains endemic.
17  densata may be representative for other QTP endemics.
18 stem intactness and both regions are rich in endemics.
19 lable checklist includes 13,634 species (68% endemic), 1,742 genera and 264 families-suggesting that
20 ast (meso-endemic, 47.9%) and Sogakope (meso-endemic, 43.15%).
21 ccra (Hypo-endemic, 50.3%), Cape Coast (meso-endemic, 47.9%) and Sogakope (meso-endemic, 43.15%).
22 per-endemic, 53.2%), followed by Accra (Hypo-endemic, 50.3%), Cape Coast (meso-endemic, 47.9%) and So
23 48.5% of all isolates), with Kintampo (hyper-endemic, 53.2%), followed by Accra (Hypo-endemic, 50.3%)
24             (5)) sequence type are dominant, endemic(6-8) and associated with high mortality(6,9,10).
25 gion, healthcare-associated ARO lineages are endemic among connected NFs and ACHs, making patient cha
26              Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains endemic among people who use drugs (PWUD).
27 , the southern populations of a wide-ranging endemic amphibian (the California newt, Taricha torosa)
28 pproximately 50% of Mexican dryland flora is endemic and accompanied by ample local and traditional k
29 influenza viruses of the A(H5N1) subtype are endemic and cocirculate with other influenza viruses.
30 try where the canine rabies virus variant is endemic and dog bites are common.
31                   Tetracentron sinense is an endemic and endangered deciduous tree.
32 e-agricultural habitats, where the number of endemic and International Union for Conservation of Natu
33                   Asymptomatic subjects from endemic and nonendemic origins demonstrated a seroreacti
34 iver, Virginia and Tennessee, USA, where the endemic and once-predominant pheasantshell (Actinonaias
35 d traveled to countries where brucellosis is endemic and presented with histories and findings consis
36 , can be used to reduce malaria incidence in endemic and residual malaria settings.
37 ith most successful case studies focusing on endemic and seasonal diseases such as influenza and deng
38 etting is herein found to be dominated by an endemic and unique clade composed of strains evolved fro
39 Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection remains endemic and vaccination at birth with M. bovis bacille C
40 endangering and extirpating highly sensitive endemic aquatic biodiversity.
41 ting biotic homogenization, where specialist endemics are lost while generalists persist.
42                      In Tbilisi, Georgia, an endemic area for visceral leishmaniasis (VL), sand flies
43 viral treatment (ART) in a high tuberculosis endemic area is described.
44 unya viruses in Recife, Pernambuco, a dengue-endemic area of Brazil.
45 lciparum infections in a cohort in a malaria endemic area of eastern Uganda and estimated both force
46 children after natural DENV infection in the endemic area of Nicaragua and isolated 15 DENV3 TS mAbs
47 reated with biologicals and living in a tick-endemic area seem to have a high risk of contracting Ca.
48 eatures of COVID-19 pneumonia are present in endemic areas as an incidental finding, we recommend con
49 ealthy individuals and patients with FS from endemic areas had significantly higher values of IgG4 an
50 fied, mainly medical-based, interventions in endemic areas have reduced the occurrence of gHAT to his
51 healthy children and adults living in dengue-endemic areas in Puerto Rico, Columbia, Singapore, and T
52  in immunosuppressed patients living in tick-endemic areas is limited.
53 arenavirus Lassa virus (LASV) in overlapping endemic areas of Africa highlight the need for a prophyl
54 mectin plus albendazole (IA) used in many LF-endemic areas of Africa.
55 uld be considered in patients living in tick-endemic areas of Europe and northern Asia who present wi
56                                           In endemic areas of Leishmaniasis, only a fraction of the p
57 mics of VL transmission in Tbilisi and other endemic areas with brief sand fly seasons.
58 ile illness transmitted by Hyalomma ticks in endemic areas, handling of infected livestock or care of
59                                           In endemic areas, initial infection can occur in early chil
60                                           In endemic areas, screening for latent or subclinical histo
61 considered for SA children living in malaria endemic areas.
62 ical to understanding serostatus in trachoma-endemic areas.
63 iency syndrome (AIDS)-defining conditions in endemic areas.
64 al benefit of ZIKV vaccination in flavivirus-endemic areas.
65  relevance in alphavirus control programs in endemic areas.
66 ribe preliminary studies by Pettigrew of two endemic Australian species, the plains-wanderer (Pediono
67 lerae with the background diversity of local endemic bacteria.
68 two bird groups radiated while the remaining endemic birds in these two archipelagos exhibit relative
69                                              Endemic Burkitt lymphoma (eBL) is associated with Epstei
70                                              Endemic Burkitt lymphoma (eBL), the most prevalent pedia
71 nesis in HIV-associated Burkitt lymphoma and endemic Burkitt lymphoma, which indicate that HIV might
72 e to our genomic definitions of epidemic and endemic cholera, and are of direct relevance to controll
73 behaviour of Julidochromis ornatus, a common endemic cichlid in Lake Tanganyika.
74 c diversity among northern mastodons than in endemic clades south of the continental ice sheets.
75 among Ugandan rural Schistosoma mansoni (Sm)-endemic communities, proximate urban communities, and im
76 ribution and continuous reinfection cycle in endemic communities.
77 zar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL), in a highly endemic community in Bangladesh.
78                      Allergies are typically endemic, complex and heterogeneous diseases with a high
79 lasma samples from 739 gHAT patients and 619 endemic controls and on dried blood spots prepared with
80 spots prepared with plasma of 95 gHAT and 37 endemic controls.
81 ly higher Tc_5171 antigen levels compared to endemic controls.
82 ts the risk of HCP becoming infected with an endemic coronavirus increases approximately two-fold wit
83 participation in procedures with the risk of endemic coronavirus infection among healthcare personnel
84 al region of the spike proteins of the human endemic coronaviruses 229E and OC43, as well as that of
85  virus that causes COVID-19, may differ from endemic coronaviruses in important ways.
86 rough mechanisms distinct from those used by endemic coronaviruses or other common cold-causing agent
87 her homology to spike glycoproteins of human endemic coronaviruses, compared with N-terminal epitopes
88 ly generated during previous encounters with endemic coronaviruses.
89                                 Most malaria-endemic countries are heavily reliant upon rapid diagnos
90 dings confirm that children living in dengue-endemic countries receive intense early dengue exposure,
91                               Finally we ask endemic countries to join the OIE/FAO supported regional
92                     Finally, challenges face endemic countries with poor surveillance systems concern
93 es, jeopardizing TB control especially in TB-endemic countries with rising DM prevalence rates.
94                                      In many endemic countries, a 90% vaccination coverage is needed
95 p was found between YFV immunity and time in endemic countries, other flavivirus immunity, or demogra
96                   In remote areas of malaria-endemic countries, rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have dr
97 eaths occur outside healthcare facilities in endemic countries, where the effect of delayed or no tre
98 ears in children and adults living in dengue endemic countries, with limited contribution from natura
99  for evaluation in reference laboratories in endemic countries.
100 lthcare resources more effectively in dengue endemic countries.
101  applicable in regional laboratories in gHAT endemic countries.
102 ll eventually develop the disease, mainly in endemic countries.
103 48-month period in children living in dengue-endemic countries.
104 erage needed to eliminate YF epidemics in an endemic country varies substantially between districts.
105 ould be tailored to the risk profile of each endemic country.
106 d balance of maintaining vigilance to detect endemic COVID-19, establishing contingency plans to ramp
107                                  We used the endemic Cuban Rock Iguanas (Cyclura nubila nubila) as a
108 ute gastroenteritis (AGE), yet the burden of endemic disease in adults has not been well documented.
109 sease over time, alongside the background of endemic disease that may exist concurrently with the epi
110                                              Endemic disease transmission is an important ecological
111      The lack of effective vaccines for many endemic diseases often forces policymakers to rely on no
112 r, these methods have rarely been applied to endemic diseases or ones in which asymptomatic infection
113 milar effects on other directly transmitted, endemic diseases.
114 rring the processes responsible for the rich endemic diversity of oceanic island floras is important
115                                       Arctic endemic diversity was likely additionally driven by repe
116 olutionary processes generating Macaronesian endemic diversity.
117 shown to infect felid species other than the endemic domestic cat host, differences in FeLV susceptib
118  Baikal, the resilience of the lake's highly endemic ecosystem to ongoing and future disturbance is i
119 non-hominin species and provides evidence of endemic evolution and dispersal during a period of clima
120 emic region for TL but also overlaps with an endemic focus for pemphigus foliaceus (PF), also known a
121 normal settlers and patients with FS from an endemic focus of FS and nonendemic control populations.
122    Lack of routine surveillance in countries endemic for bovine tuberculosis (TB) and limited laborat
123  in ambulatory care settings within a region endemic for CM resulted in a large number of hospital ad
124 spital (ISTH) in Edo State, Nigeria, an area endemic for Lassa fever, between September 2018 - Januar
125 n to be highly antigenic in several settings endemic for malaria.
126                                    Countries endemic for parasitic infestations have a lower incidenc
127 ui isolated from soil samples from 100 farms endemic for R. equi infections in Kentucky.
128 mong 3,663 preschool-age children in an area endemic for S. mansoni in western Kenya.
129                           Southern Sweden is endemic for tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), with Stockhol
130                Pakistan is among 3 countries endemic for wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) circulation th
131 ate biogeographic subregion having a largely endemic freshwater fauna, the boundaries of this subregi
132  This species differs from two other Andaman endemic geckos for which we provide comparative mitochon
133 the strait and most of them also represented endemic haplogroups for this island.
134 nemia in areas of Africa in which malaria is endemic have a high risk of readmission and death within
135 ive for other respiratory viruses, including endemic human coronaviruses (hCoVs).
136 s well as the related SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and endemic human coronaviruses (HCoVs).
137  cholerae) - and for three equally important endemic human disease agents - Mycobacterium tuberculosi
138 isease, a potential life-threatening illness endemic in 21 Latin American countries according to the
139  is a vector-borne viral hemorrhagic disease endemic in Africa and Latin America.
140                      Yersinia pestis remains endemic in Africa, Asia, and the Americas and is a known
141  sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), also endemic in Africa, has not been evaluated as a cofactor
142 )) toxicity such as skeletal fluorosis being endemic in at least 25 countries, constructing affordabl
143              Occasionally, influenza viruses endemic in domestic birds can cause severe and fatal dis
144 unya virus (CHIKV) is an emerging arbovirus, endemic in many parts of the world, that is spread by tr
145                However, since thalassemia is endemic in many under-developed countries where patients
146                                 Triclosan is endemic in modern life, but there is uncertainty about i
147                             Enteric fever is endemic in Nepal and its economic burden is unknown.
148                                        LF is endemic in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and other West African
149                              This disease is endemic in North America and has been recently identifie
150                   These four arboviruses are endemic in overlapping regions due to the co-prevalence
151                   Influenza H9N2 viruses are endemic in poultry across Asia and parts of Africa where
152 N1 A/goose/Guangdong/1996 lineage (Gs/GD) is endemic in poultry across several countries in the world
153                             Typhoid has been endemic in Samoa in the period 2008-2019.
154  disease caused by Yellow Fever Virus (YFV), endemic in some parts of Africa and America.
155                       Mayaro virus (MAYV) is endemic in South American countries where it is responsi
156                                        It is endemic in South and Central America and recently has be
157 s a tick-borne, acute, febrile viral illness endemic in southern India.
158                  This parasitic trematode is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, and c
159       The results demonstrate that EBLV-2 is endemic in the study population, and suggest that mixing
160                             Typhoid fever is endemic in the urban Kathmandu Valley of Nepal; however,
161            Yellow Fever (YF) is an arbovirus endemic in tropical regions of South America and Africa
162  TBRF caused by Borrelia caucasica, which is endemic in Ukraine and transmitted by Ornithodoros verru
163 , an often-fatal hemorrhagic disease that is endemic in West Africa.
164  the implications of SARS-CoV-2 NPIs for two endemic infections circulating in the United States of A
165 es for quantifying wildlife mortality due to endemic infections have historically been limited by an
166 dered before deploying such controls against endemic infections when indefinite use of the control is
167 h variations in weather may be important for endemic infections, during the pandemic stage of an emer
168  have well-known counterintuitive effects on endemic infections, including the honeymoon effect, in w
169 riously difficult to estimate-especially for endemic infections.
170 e the ability of host populations to sustain endemic infectious disease.
171 s ongoing struggle with new, re-emerging and endemic infectious diseases serves as a frequent reminde
172  in settings where P[6] rotavirus disease is endemic, irrespective of the HBGA profile of the populat
173  titers were similar between epidemic KS and endemic KS patients (P = 0.3).
174 harbors numerous, but still overlooked local endemic lineages of freshwater bivalves, which may be on
175  fifth of Sicilian populations (and 32.3% of endemic lineages) had their closest relatives in distant
176 ur understanding of Ca(2+) signaling in this endemic malaria parasite is incomplete.
177 , non-specific recognition of gTSSA-I by non-endemic malaria sera was abolished by heat-denaturation.
178 red to be among the most sensitive of Arctic endemic marine mammals to climate change due to their li
179 a should be collected to prevent a return to endemic measles transmission in the United States.
180  Transantarctic Mountains for six species of endemic microarthropods (Collembola), covering a latitud
181 e occurrence of nonmonophyletic multi-island endemic (MIE) species.
182 that our results are particularly germane to endemic mosquito-borne infections, such as dengue virus,
183 s to a well-characterised population with an endemic Mycobacterium bovis (the causative agent of bovi
184  immunocompromised patients only, except for endemic mycoses.
185    Histoplasma capsulatum is the most common endemic mycosis in the United States and frequently pres
186 chrophilic marine ciliate Euplotes focardii, endemic of the Antarctic coastal seawater.
187                       Typhoid fever has been endemic on the island nation of Samoa (2016 population,
188 e glimpse into the magnitude of effects that endemic parasites can have on wildlife populations and o
189 s a question that can rarely be answered for endemic pathogens of wildlife: what are the population-
190        Among healthy adults in a chikungunya endemic population, a virus-like particle vaccine compar
191 g the safety and clinical efficacy of TCV in endemic populations in developing countries, we should r
192          High boreal R. megaptera and Arctic endemic R. moelleri shared three traits with each other,
193 ck-dwelling western North American subalpine endemic R. shushanii is potentially the result of a hybr
194                    Southeastern Brazil is an endemic region for TL but also overlaps with an endemic
195 ct transmission intensity across the African endemic region in the context of four climate change sce
196 fitted to published datasets collected in an endemic region of Brazil to estimate the duration of ant
197 ive amoebiasis in early pregnancy outside of endemic regions and several years after exposure demonst
198 ecurrent infections in individuals living in endemic regions as well as asymptomatic infections, a se
199  of Aedes-borne infections are imported from endemic regions by travelers, who can become new sources
200 ative agents of cutaneous ulcer (CU) in yaws-endemic regions in the tropics.
201 randomised, double-blind trial of TAK-003 in endemic regions of Asia and Latin America (26 medical an
202 pitopes are largely conserved in most of the endemic regions of the world, and with only some of thes
203 illion G6PD deficient people across malarial endemic regions of the world.
204 d as prophylactics for patients traveling to endemic regions or for the treatment of the neurological
205                                Sera from TcI-endemic regions recognised gTSSA-I (74/146; 50.7%), with
206 paredness and public health interventions in endemic regions to minimize the impact of further climat
207 previous S. mansoni infections, including in endemic regions where transmission is low.
208 rgent needs of ports of entry, airports, and endemic regions with stressed resources, as well as stri
209 been selected to high frequencies in malaria-endemic regions(1,2).
210                                      In most endemic regions, affected patients present with heart fa
211  is ongoing effort to eliminate malaria from endemic regions, and sensitive point-of-care (POC) diagn
212                                   In malaria-endemic regions, antimalarial chemoprevention protects l
213                                   In malaria-endemic regions, high incidence of PE is reported, with
214 omycosis (CM) is common and important within endemic regions, requiring specific testing for diagnosi
215 smodium falciparum parasites in many malaria endemic regions, where water availability limits mosquit
216 port results, facilitating SHERLOCK's use in endemic regions.
217 nclude toxicity and variable efficacy across endemic regions.
218 vailable to the vast majority of patients in endemic regions.
219 ight improve the management of PE in malaria-endemic regions.
220 ecko may thus be a rare example of an island endemic reptile benefiting from habitat modification and
221 itive-sense RNA viruses that can emerge from endemic reservoirs and infect zoonotically, causing sign
222          In this minireview, we focus on two endemic respiratory CoV infections of livestock: bovine
223 ngitudinal population dynamics of a globally endemic RSV genotype within a discrete location.
224 enumeration area clusters in the low malaria-endemic setting of Zambezi (Namibia).
225 cal vector control (RAVC) in the low malaria-endemic setting of Zambezi (Namibia).
226 We evaluated dengue management options in an endemic setting that combine novel vector control and va
227 ural South African AGYW (n = 971) in a hyper-endemic setting, identify limitations, and assess defici
228                             In a low malaria-endemic setting, rfMDA and RAVC, implemented alone and i
229 e (ST) 16 clone in a clonal complex (CC) 258-endemic setting.
230 e therapy for tuberculosis in a tuberculosis-endemic setting.
231 or PCV13 is safe and immunogenic in a highly endemic setting; however, to significantly reduce pneumo
232 ty of transmission pathways in epidemics and endemic settings and the need for long-term investments
233     Blood culture is not widely available in endemic settings and, even when available, results can t
234                     In low-resource, malaria-endemic settings, accurate diagnosis of febrile illness
235 use of typhoid Vi-conjugate vaccine (TCV) in endemic settings, and Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, has pl
236             Our results suggest that even in endemic settings, highly virulent clones can rapidly eme
237  paucity of diagnostic facilities in typhoid-endemic settings, including microbiology, histopathology
238                               In low malaria-endemic settings, screening and treatment of individuals
239 ntion of HIV are now well underway in highly endemic settings.
240 or failed non-immunizing control measures in endemic settings.
241 e of carnivorous taxa, Late Miocene pre-GABI endemic sparassodonts consumed prey from C(3) environmen
242  first to quantify antipredator behaviour in endemic species after the eradication of invasive predat
243 nectivity had the most influence on hospital-endemic species and carbapenem-resistant pathogens.
244                             No country-level endemic species are known in Russia, except for Buldowsk
245              We show that this community and endemic species have unexpectedly persisted in cold, hig
246                                    Don is an endemic species of the dune systems of the Atlantic coas
247 rage recovered 65% of threatened and ~30% of endemic species richness of primary Atlantic forest.
248 es, including the recovery of threatened and endemic species richness, within isolated secondary fore
249 derstanding of how its diverse assemblage of endemic species will respond is incomplete.
250 ents, the effects of logging are greatest on endemic species, presumably because disturbance is more
251 usceptibility of subtropical specialists and endemic species, such as Pocillopora aliciae, to thermal
252 Hodgkin lymphoma with three classifications: endemic, sporadic, and immunodeficiency-related.
253 phenotype may confer an advantage in malaria-endemic sub-Saharan Africa.
254 the literature, including the possibility of endemic subspecies, and few empirical data are available
255 scale population collapse of the long-lived, endemic Tasmanian conifer Athrotaxis selaginoides in rem
256 centrations of young (neo-) and old (paleo-) endemic taxa were identified using distribution data of
257 bably alleviating resource competition among endemic taxa.
258 CE Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is endemic throughout the world regardless of socioeconomic
259 CE Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is endemic throughout the world, with a seroprevalence of 4
260                               The disease is endemic to Africa and Eastern Europe and is rapidly emer
261  antarctica, is a wingless, non-biting midge endemic to Antarctica.
262 leukaemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) subtype c is endemic to central Australia.
263         Preclinical FS and leishmaniasis are endemic to certain regions of Brazil and exhibit nonpath
264 s (VZV) and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) are endemic to humans.
265          Since all species of this genus are endemic to Madagascar, this fossil uniquely demonstrates
266 daigremontiana and K. tubiflora, two species endemic to Madagascar.
267 s Gondwana(1,2)-is an iconic species that is endemic to New Zealand(2,3).
268 s (EEEV) is one of the most virulent viruses endemic to North America.
269 ed by their hosts, a Prochlorococcus ecotype endemic to ODZs.
270                      All but one species are endemic to South Africa, and many to the Cape Floristic
271                      The African wild dog is endemic to sub-Saharan Africa and belongs to the family
272 Andaman day gecko (Phelsuma andamanensis) is endemic to the Andaman Archipelago, located ~ 6000 km aw
273 amine the only non-volant terrestrial mammal endemic to the Bahamian Archipelago, the hutia Geocaprom
274 nd dated molecular phylogenies for 21 clades endemic to the CFR.
275 , an iconic and understudied plant radiation endemic to the Galapagos Islands and considered the plan
276 nity tolerance of two species of wild tomato endemic to the Galapagos Islands, Solanum cheesmaniae an
277 y of bird species that are forest-dependent, endemic to the hotspots, or threatened or Near Threatene
278 ceae), the largest genus of flowering plants endemic to the Macaronesian archipelagos.
279 aris, an azooxanthellate scleractinian coral endemic to the Mediterranean.
280                   The rice landrace Horkuch, endemic to the southern saline coast of Bangladesh, is k
281 ling benthic species and generalist predator endemic to the temperate coastal waters around southern
282 annels are often activated by anionic lipids endemic to their native membranes and require accessible
283 ally different than the MLCT-based chemistry endemic to their second- and third-row congeners.
284  previously unknown genera, many potentially endemic to this submarine volcanic environment.
285 fever caused by Lassa virus (LASV), which is endemic to West African countries.
286 ildew resistance function of Pm5e, an allele endemic to wheat landraces of Shaanxi province of China.
287 p natural deletion of lysine-glycine codons, endemic to wheat landraces of Shaanxi Province, China, i
288 utbreaks with the potential for establishing endemic transmission.
289            The first affected a community of endemic Tursiops australis in the Gippsland Lakes, Victo
290  variation within, and between, epidemic and endemic V. cholerae.
291 ian butterflies tended to differentiate into endemic variants or to maintain relict populations.
292 les mosquitoes were collected from a malaria endemic village in Ghana.
293 ate the magnitude of mortality induced by an endemic, virulent trematode parasite (Ribeiroia ondatrae
294 ts possible use in clinical practice against endemic viruses, such as influenza virus as well as the
295 oups together with the MCPs of Pleurochrysis endemic viruses.
296 ive invertebrate fauna, in particular to the endemic wingless flies Anatalanta aptera and Calycoptery
297                                     However, endemics with small ranges did decline in response to lo
298                    ETSP viruses were largely endemic, with the majority of shared viruses (87%) also
299 1 (EEHV1A and EEHV1B), while two other EEHVs endemic within Asian elephants (EEHV4 and EEHV5) have be
300                            Brucellosis is an endemic zoonosis in sub-Saharan Africa.

 
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