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1 iminating potential reservoirs that maintain endemic disease.
2 linked, and may aid interventions to control endemic disease.
3 ng global pandemic for 4 years and is now an endemic disease.
4         Dental fluorosis is a very prevalent endemic disease.
5 virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will become an endemic disease.
6 f the Congo (DRC), a country where MPX is an endemic disease.
7 of typhoid fever in different locations with endemic disease.
8 milar effects on other directly transmitted, endemic diseases.
9 gens or its relationship to defences against endemic diseases.
10  breeding grounds for mosquitoes that spread endemic diseases.
11  the primary reservoirs for GAS, maintaining endemic disease across the globe.
12 hic consequences that govern the climate and endemic diseases, along with the associated evolutionary
13 rust epidemiological zones (characterized by endemic disease and free movement of inoculum) (10,15) ,
14 me of these vaccines, because of the lack of endemic disease and the lethal nature of the disease, hu
15       Because of the ongoing fetal risk from endemic disease and travel-related exposures, a vaccine
16         With SARS-CoV-2 transforming into an endemic disease and with antiviral treatments available,
17 tistical method to estimate the incidence of endemic diseases at the community level from passive sur
18 udies of WASH improvements implemented under endemic disease circumstances in L&MICs were eligible, w
19 ent of trends, but we suggest that, although endemic diseases continue their historic decline in weal
20  regions in the past two decades, while many endemic diseases have increased in incidence.
21 s COVID-19 potentially transitions to become endemic disease, immunocompromised individuals will rema
22 ute gastroenteritis (AGE), yet the burden of endemic disease in adults has not been well documented.
23 in vaccine coverage to 2% and elimination of endemic disease in all racial and ethnic populations.
24                          Leishmaniasis is an endemic disease in Asia, Africa, the Americas and Southe
25 e reservoir of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), an endemic disease in cattle.
26                           Plague is still an endemic disease in different regions of the world.
27 of T. solium infection in a region of highly endemic disease in Peru.
28 ia and may also promote the establishment of endemic disease in previously cholera-free locations.
29                        Human monkeypox is an endemic disease in rain-forested regions of central Demo
30                            Melioidosis is an endemic disease in Southeast Asia and Oceania caused by
31 ngococcal vaccines have successfully reduced endemic disease in the United Kingdom, and similar vacci
32  investigations that measles is no longer an endemic disease in the United States.
33                                 Chagas is an endemic disease in tropical regions of Latin America, ca
34 otential approach to identify risk areas for endemic diseases in low- and middle-income countries.
35 tending physicians to consider the burden of endemic diseases in the countries of origin and the like
36                For many, the paradox is that endemic disease, in its totality, continues to impose a
37 justing passive surveillance data of common, endemic diseases, increasing the availability of continu
38 oridiosis; however, the role of tap water in endemic disease is unclear.
39                  Mycobacterium leprae causes endemic disease leprosy which becomes chronic if not tre
40 ong-term adaptation to tropical climates and endemic diseases, notably trypanosomiasis.
41          We here focus on the scenario of an endemic disease of which members of the population can b
42 ssential for radiologists to be aware of the endemic diseases of the migrant's country as well as the
43      The lack of effective vaccines for many endemic diseases often forces policymakers to rely on no
44 r, these methods have rarely been applied to endemic diseases or ones in which asymptomatic infection
45 ctures, physiological characteristics, focal endemic disease, or special circumstances.
46 orld where COVID-19 will likely remain as an endemic disease present a host of challenges and opportu
47                         In regions with high endemic disease prevalence in dogs and domestic vectors,
48  threat to be the escalation of high burden, endemic diseases, rather than emerging or re-emerging pa
49 itis in outbreak situations, but its role in endemic disease remains elusive.
50                                              Endemic diseases such as chronic hepatitis, HIV, and oth
51                                 By contrast, endemic diseases, such as HIV in 2017 and tuberculosis,
52 not be implemented without controlling major endemic diseases, such as vector-borne animal trypanosom
53 demiologic data on malignant CBM lesions, an endemic disease that is seemingly neglected worldwide.
54 sease over time, alongside the background of endemic disease that may exist concurrently with the epi
55 intenance of infection in cattle in areas of endemic disease, their role at the edge of the endemic a
56                                              Endemic disease transmission is an important ecological
57               As COVID-19 transitioned to an endemic disease with high levels of population immunity,