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1  from San Juan, Puerto Rico, where dengue is endemic.
2 orted in many countries where the disease is endemic.
3 rum samples from seven countries where TB is endemic.
4  or travelled to areas where this disease is endemic.
5 nimals and humans in areas where MERS-CoV is endemic.
6 , cardiomyopathy caused by Chagas disease is endemic.
7  size varying from widespread to small-range endemic.
8 patients in developing countries where BL is endemic.
9  virus (DENV) and West Nile virus (WNV), are endemic.
10 es approaching 90% in areas where Giardia is endemic.
11 s Aegypti as the main transmitting vector is endemic.
12 cerciasis in areas where L. loa infection is endemic.
13 opulations of Turkey, where leishmaniasis is endemic.
14 estern United States in which the disease is endemic.
15 countries where resources are few and EVD is endemic.
16  Minas Gerais where L. (L.) infantum is also endemic.
17                      In two distinct malaria-endemic African settings, parasites harboring 3D7-like v
18 PC-Kpn in Colombia, where KPC became rapidly endemic after emerging in 2005.
19 broma grandiflorum and Theobroma bicolor are endemic Amazonian plants that are poorly traded at the l
20 ed to study parasite transmission in Ascaris-endemic and -nonendemic regions of the world.
21  controls from areas in which the disease is endemic and 44 cases were tested by immunodiffusion at M
22 eas of Latin America where Chagas disease is endemic and among infected individuals who have migrated
23 lent across most regions in which malaria is endemic and are often undetectable by light microscopy,
24                       Across the most highly endemic and densely populated regions in Malawi, An. fun
25 n the United States (after January 1, 2000), endemic and epidemic pertussis since the lowest point in
26 atic filariasis in areas where loiasis is co-endemic and ivermectin cannot be safely mass administere
27 iagnosis of melioidosis in areas where it is endemic and nonendemic.
28 nization process for widespread, large-range endemic and paleoendemic species or (b) speciation; the
29 the deep subsurface, including whether it is endemic and the extent of its involvement in the anaerob
30  and their population-level effects on three endemic and vulnerable Mediterranean taxa: Scopoli's she
31 cially in areas where bovine tuberculosis is endemic and where people live in conditions that favour
32 first time that the demographic histories of endemic and widespread reef fish are not distinctly diff
33 quifers containing a surprising diversity of endemic animals (mostly crustaceans) within a highly oli
34 awesi fashioned ornaments from body parts of endemic animals, suggesting modern humans integrated exo
35 pared from Malian adults living in a malaria endemic area against the WGCFS library.
36 a of wild-caught P. papatasi collected in an endemic area for leishmaniasis in Turkey.
37 nsmission of this Amazonian species in a new endemic area of Brazil.
38 d evaluating malaria control efforts in high endemic area.
39 asmodium falciparum infections are common in endemic areas and are thought to contribute to the maint
40 n a diverse range of situations from cholera-endemic areas and locations of humanitarian crises, but
41 ists for individuals potentially deployed in endemic areas and those not deployed, to receive a singl
42 g in many individuals living in tuberculosis-endemic areas and thus poor implementation of intensifie
43                                          VHF-endemic areas are found throughout the world, yet tradit
44 introduced to many countries outside of ZIKV-endemic areas as infected travelers return to their home
45 ease in the developing countries, but in non-endemic areas diagnosis may be often missed.
46      Purified IgGs from residents in malaria endemic areas have shown functional activity against blo
47 hoxazole (TMP-SMX) is widely used in malaria-endemic areas in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infe
48 ral Anopheles gambiae populations at malaria endemic areas in Kenya, and reducing FBN30 expression by
49 cally circulating P. falciparum from malaria endemic areas in Kenya, but not laboratory P. falciparum
50 crI), respectively, from 2000 to 2015 across endemic areas in sub-Saharan Africa.
51  liver pathology in schistosomiasis japonica endemic areas is lacking.
52 at determines its uneven distribution within endemic areas is poorly understood.
53 ations are frequently encountered in malaria-endemic areas of Africa, where they protect children fro
54 ial based on 1209 mosquito feeding assays in endemic areas of Burkina Faso and Kenya.
55 udy was performed in two previously trachoma-endemic areas of The Gambia.
56                 Because hospitals in malaria-endemic areas often lack diagnostic facilities to identi
57 alaria diagnostics and treatments in malaria-endemic areas substantially reduces private household co
58 , approaching the point where most people in endemic areas will receive one or more treatments during
59                                   In malaria-endemic areas, a substantial proportion of the community
60 crease in air passengers to Brazil from ZIKV-endemic areas, as well as with reported outbreaks in the
61 ause of death and disability in tuberculosis-endemic areas, especially in young children and immunoco
62 the circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) in DENV-endemic areas, many people infected by ZIKV were likely
63 ated infants requires avoidance of travel to endemic areas, or early vaccination prior to travel at a
64 and D was found in the central region of the endemic areas, where three SFTSV genotypes (A, C and D)
65 biting P. falciparum transmission in malaria endemic areas.
66 ssibility should be considered especially in endemic areas.
67 prevention and treatment services in malaria endemic areas.
68 ious passengers or vectors to previously non-endemic areas.
69  of children presenting with fever in dengue-endemic areas.
70 rtion of the enteric fever disease burden in endemic areas.
71 ven its relatively high frequency in malaria endemic areas.
72 s to the natural selection of HbC in malaria-endemic areas.
73 nimmune travelers as well as immigrants from endemic areas.
74  development to potentially combat TB in HIV-endemic areas.
75 is also not very common and is found only in endemic areas.
76 HTNV) from HFRS patients and rodent hosts in endemic areas.
77 on vector molecules to manage the disease in endemic areas.
78 n independent cohorts originating from three endemic areas.
79 cy, iron treatment, and malaria infection in endemic areas; the heightened impact of combined etiolog
80         The results obtained show that these endemic berry fruits have a promising potential as funct
81 aemosporida) have hastened the extinction of endemic bird species in the Hawaiian Islands and perhaps
82  contents were found in the seed oils of two endemic Borago taxa, i.e. B. morisiana (24.4 and 24.6% G
83              Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) causes endemic Burkitt lymphoma (BL) and immunosuppression-rela
84 HIV has made the transition from epidemic to endemic, but diseases that have existed for centuries co
85  for use in the control of both epidemic and endemic cholera.
86                           We find that these endemic clades underwent evolutionary radiations charact
87 ution of antibiotics to children in trachoma-endemic communities reduces chlamydial infection in both
88 commends annual treatment of entire trachoma-endemic communities, although children typically have a
89 s based on mass administration of the entire endemic community irrespective of clinical status.
90  the biogeographic distribution of a crucial endemic copepod species, Calanus glacialis, may respond
91 rs were more likely to have traveled to ZIKV-endemic countries (50% vs. 9%, P = .05).
92 a TDV is being done at three sites in dengue-endemic countries (Dominican Republic, Panama, and the P
93             Ten percent had traveled to ZIKV-endemic countries and 19% had outdoor occupations.
94                 We obtained data from 40 non-endemic countries and recorded the geographical variatio
95      Foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in non-endemic countries can lead to large economic costs and l
96                   The movement of malaria in endemic countries has also contributed to the spread of
97                              As many malaria-endemic countries move towards elimination of Plasmodium
98                        Imported cases to non-endemic countries often result in delays in diagnosis, a
99 ences (n = 661) from 11 DENV genotypes in 10 endemic countries provided a contemporaneous global snap
100               Eradication of poliovirus from endemic countries relies on vaccination of children with
101       Whether MAMS can be applied to non-HIV-endemic countries requires further evaluation.
102 rculosis has evolved in several tuberculosis-endemic countries to drug-incurable or programmatically
103 (13 947/24 941) of all imported cases to non-endemic countries with a reported travel destination, an
104      However, health systems in tuberculosis-endemic countries would need significantly improved occu
105 safe and effective drugs are donated free to endemic countries, only half of at-risk children receive
106  high-volume, urban settings in tuberculosis-endemic countries.
107 transmission, compared with findings for WPV-endemic countries.
108 ine costs, however, impede implementation in endemic countries.
109 s coinfection should be considered in dengue-endemic countries.
110 ces to provide technical assistance to polio-endemic countries.
111 s more common in donors who traveled to ZIKV-endemic countries.
112  in vaccinated people living in tuberculosis-endemic countries.
113  nationally representative surveys in dengue-endemic countries.
114 osis of children living in or coming from an endemic country who present with an intracerebral cyst.
115                    There is a high burden of endemic cryptosporidiosis in southern India.
116 rust epidemiological zones (characterized by endemic disease and free movement of inoculum) (10,15) ,
117       Because of the ongoing fetal risk from endemic disease and travel-related exposures, a vaccine
118 of T. solium infection in a region of highly endemic disease in Peru.
119                        Human monkeypox is an endemic disease in rain-forested regions of central Demo
120                For many, the paradox is that endemic disease, in its totality, continues to impose a
121                                 By contrast, endemic diseases, such as HIV in 2017 and tuberculosis,
122 igns in insecure and conflict-affected polio-endemic districts of Pakistan.
123 emporal origin of Madagascar's extraordinary endemic diversity is debated.
124 n Africa) and areas currently considered non-endemic (eg, Cameroon and Ethiopia) both ranking highly.
125  in part to a low and patchy density of vent-endemic fauna.
126                                          The endemic firearm-related injury rates during the first de
127 stralia, we observed high recruitment of the endemic fisheries target species Choerodon rubescens, to
128                    The estimated origins for endemic Fissurella and Diodora were 10.2 and 6.7 MY, res
129 ected as part of a population based study of endemic FMD in 2000, we developed a mixed effects logist
130 al leishmaniasis in Governador Valadares, an endemic focus in the southeastern Brazilian State of Min
131 Approximately 2 billion people live in areas endemic for HEV and are at risk of infection.
132                        In geographical areas endemic for hydatid disease, cyst rapture into the bile
133 , or to 100% when applied in areas that were endemic for JEV.
134 ti, babesiosis has recently emerged in areas endemic for Lyme disease.
135 t of Beninese women living in an area highly endemic for malaria had the IgG3-H435 allele (377 women
136  412 subjects resident in an area moderately endemic for schistosomiasis in the Philippines.
137 l trial on Flores island, Indonesia, an area endemic for soil-transmitted helminths (STHs).
138 The study setting was 4 districts previously endemic for trachoma in Nepal.
139                                          The endemic fungi Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides spp,
140                 Lung or airways infection by endemic fungi or aspergillus can be diagnosed with respi
141 demonstrated clinical activity against these endemic fungi with a safety profile similar to that obse
142  the rates of species richness change for 14 endemic groups over their entire evolutionary histories
143  of life, and adverse effects in children in endemic helminth areas.
144 ance testing in 2010-2015 in Aruba, a highly endemic HIV area in the Caribbean.
145                             Long known to be endemic in Africa and Southeast Asia and a rare cause of
146 tion.IMPORTANCE African swine fever (ASF) is endemic in Africa, parts of the Trans Caucasus, the Russ
147                                 The virus is endemic in camels in the Arabian Peninsula and Africa an
148 virus (JUNV), a hemorrhagic fever arenavirus endemic in central Argentina.
149       Eumycetoma, a chronic fungal infection endemic in India, Indonesia, and parts of Africa and Sou
150 aused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is endemic in Latin America and affects 10 million people w
151    Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) infection is endemic in Latin America and is becoming a worldwide hea
152 caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is endemic in Latin America.
153 fection caused by Treponema pallidum that is endemic in low-income countries and and occurs at lower
154 lla pneumoniae harboring blaKPC (KPC-Kpn) is endemic in many areas including the United States, where
155                    Bluetongue virus (BTV) is endemic in many parts of the world, often causing severe
156 V) has increased dramatically, and it is now endemic in more than 100 countries.
157                                    Rabies is endemic in most parts of the world, and more effort is n
158 sis, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, is endemic in northeastern Thailand and Northern Australia.
159 ome (SFTS) is an emerging tick-borne disease endemic in parts of Asia.
160                                 Monkeypox is endemic in regions of western and central Africa but was
161 used from Wuchereria bancrofti infection, is endemic in several parts of the globe and responsible fo
162 ch Y. pestis spread worldwide [5] and became endemic in several regions [6].
163          Lassa virus (LASV), for example, is endemic in several West African countries, where it is r
164  rickettsial pathogen Anaplasma marginale is endemic in South Africa.
165                   Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, and despite the introduct
166               Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are endemic in swine and represent a public health risk.
167                 West Nile virus (WNV) is now endemic in the continental United States; however, our a
168 living longer, and cardiovascular disease is endemic in the growing population of older adults who ar
169 Following the 2010 outbreak, DOBV has become endemic in the study area, but we predict a constant pro
170             Inequalities in medical care are endemic in the USA.
171 een largely unable to establish itself as an endemic infection in other geographic locations.
172 ic immunity showed age-appropriate levels of endemic infection, with correlation of CMV-specific cell
173 role and may induce future extinction of the endemic infection.
174 s occur globally, and in people of all ages, endemic infections among children aged 1-4 years living
175 that diabetes increases the severity of some endemic infections such as tuberculosis, melioidosis, an
176  can be nonspecific and mimic those of other endemic infections, especially early in illness, making
177 atural distribution of antibody titers to an endemic infectious disease may include information on mu
178 iagnosing malignant SPNs in populations with endemic infectious lung disease.
179 usly unknown relationship between plants and endemic leaf bacteria.
180 ic health burden, with >30 genotypes causing endemic levels of disease and strains from the GII.4 gen
181 a pathogen can become epidemic or persist at endemic levels.
182 (226-187 Ma) it is the hitherto oldest dated endemic lineage of animal or plant on Madagascar.
183 panicus and esculentus) and identified a new endemic lineage of Eastern-Mediterranean origin as one p
184 a revealed the existence of eight Cape Verde endemic lineages, seven within Fissurella, distributed a
185 oductions of S. Typhi into new or previously endemic locations, providing information on their likely
186 diversity and resistance determinants within endemic M. tuberculosis populations.
187 ttle is known about the temporal dynamics of endemic malaria parasite populations.
188                               HE is still an endemic manifestation in some rural areas of the world,
189 nted vaccination in populations where PEM is endemic may be one strategy to boost vaccination-promote
190                               Elimination of endemic measles transmission is maintained in the United
191 we show that declines in fishery species and endemic molluscs began well before commercial fishing in
192  many range-restricted species, particularly endemic, mountaintop species dependent on the unique the
193 leaves and fruits of Macaranga vedeliana, an endemic New Caledonian species, have been for the first
194                   Healthcare facilities with endemic NTM should consider similar tap water avoidance
195 e encephalitis, and chikungunya, have become endemic or have caused dramatic epidemics in many parts
196 eading in geographical regions where DENV is endemic or hyperendemic.
197 died from influenza B encephalitis during an endemic outbreak 10 months after treatment; therefore, 9
198                  A framework to evaluate how endemic parasites alter nutrient cycling across varied e
199 of individuals are chronically infected with endemic parasitic helminths.
200         Schistosomiasis or snail fever is an endemic parasitic infection caused by various trematodes
201 ssion, which could have consequences for how endemic pathogens are managed.
202 provinces exhibited dynamics consistent with endemic persistence (24%-73% reduction in transmission r
203 olio by 99% and the number of countries with endemic polio from 125 to 3 countries.
204  are spatially random eruptions of a locally endemic population or a mode of MPB spread, with spatial
205 torial effects in vitro, while studies in an endemic population revealed that combinations of the sam
206  first PfSPZ Vaccine trial ever in a malaria-endemic population, Vdelta2 gammadelta T cells were sign
207                   Random eruption of locally endemic populations was tested using artificially seeded
208 few species, some of which go on to generate endemic radiations.
209  both as an epidemic pathogen and within its endemic range as a barrier to development, an area of in
210 l patterns, including epidemic outbreaks and endemic recurrent dynamics, are characteristic to well-i
211  with CD4 count > 350 cells/mm3 in a malaria-endemic region in Kenya.
212  evolved adaptively in this P. vivax malaria-endemic region.
213 fection, or prolonged residency in a typhoid-endemic region.
214 has recently spread into dengue virus (DENV) endemic regions and cross-reactive antibodies (Abs) coul
215 ether or not and how to screen migrants from endemic regions for Schistosoma mansoni infection.
216 G (IgG) from individuals residing in malaria-endemic regions in Tanzania, Senegal, and Mali were used
217 are residents of or travelers to epidemic or endemic regions is needed to avert congenital ZIKV syndr
218 vel class of antibody in humans from malaria endemic regions of Africa was therefore surprising as on
219 st common cause of cardiac-related deaths in endemic regions of Latin America.
220 s suggests that wild poliovirus strains from endemic regions were genetically distant (with 5%-15% VP
221            While these lesions are common in endemic regions, and most of these are clinically silent
222 rge cohorts of individuals living in malaria-endemic regions.
223 in individuals living in, or returning from, endemic regions.
224  as malaria free through cases imported from endemic regions.
225 y of malaria observed in older adults in low-endemic regions.
226 genesis, and complications of ZIKV in dengue-endemic regions.
227 isinin (ART) combination therapies (ACTs) in endemic regions.
228 t and benign SPNs in patients from granuloma-endemic regions.
229  past DENV-2 infection in patients in dengue-endemic regions.
230 g for up to 90-100% of the malaria burden in endemic regions.
231 ly for pregnant women in dengue virus (DENV)-endemic regions.
232 at accounts for more than 8% of all cases in endemic regions. (L.) amazonensis is generally found in
233 atients), or HIV infection; travelers to HBV-endemic regions; and adults seeking protection from HBV
234 ly linked to the successful spread of widely endemic resistance mechanisms (e.g. bla TEM, bla CTX-M)
235 in the growing population of HEIs in malaria-endemic resource-limited settings.
236 l spread of energy-dense diets has led to an endemic rise in fatty liver disease and obesity.
237 orage, as expected, but that the richness of endemic savanna woody plant species declines with carbon
238         A total of 86 participants from a TB-endemic setting, either HIV-infected or uninfected and w
239 mmunodeficiency virus (HIV) status in an HIV-endemic setting.
240 ylaxis after exposure in a low-income rabies-endemic setting.
241 im to describe transmission patterns in meso-endemic settings in Lake Victoria.
242 rnal and infant health in almost all malaria-endemic settings in sub-Saharan Africa.
243 naturally acquired immunity are warranted in endemic settings where transmission has been reduced but
244                             However, in many endemic settings with limited resources rates of emergin
245                 Most deaths occur in cholera-endemic settings, and virtually all deaths occur in deve
246 cal expertise not often available in malaria endemic settings, so we developed an automated software
247 ting malaria infection in children living in endemic settings; progressive loss and dysfunction of th
248 then apply our pipeline to the South African endemic shrub species Berkheya cuneata to use the result
249 ding deep coverage of clinical infections at endemic sites in the continental USA.
250 ith total IgG were observed in the different endemic sites, ranging from allele-specific inhibition t
251                           We found that most endemic species have evolved recently (Pleistocene epoch
252                                    The steno-endemic species of genus Decalepis are highly threatened
253                                              Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potent
254 world's largest lakes and a home to numerous endemic species, including the Baikal Seal, Pusa sibiric
255                 Despite the unique nature of endemic species, their origin and population history rem
256 iparum positive samples collected from eight endemic states were PCR amplified for Pfhrp2 and Pfhrp3
257 nferences suggest an unstable and stable bTB-endemic status in the North-West and Adamawa Regions res
258                                     However, endemic strains were characterized by a substantially sl
259  20% of the 1 059 700 stillbirths in malaria-endemic sub-Saharan Africa are attributed to P falciparu
260 ions, but its safety and efficacy in malaria-endemic sub-Saharan Africa, where the greatest sickle-ce
261 safe for children with SCA living in malaria-endemic sub-Saharan Africa, without increased severe mal
262 IMPORTANCE Countries in which Lassa virus is endemic, such as Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Libe
263 to pigs, allowing H1N1pdm09 to reassort with endemic swine IAV.
264                        The reassortment with endemic swine viruses and maintenance of some of the H1N
265 idomycosis was considered the most prevalent endemic systemic mycosis in the Americas, but this situa
266 virus (DENV) serotypes, DENV1 through 4, are endemic throughout tropical and subtropical regions of t
267 the Island Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma insularis), endemic to a 250 km(2) island.
268                         Most species are now endemic to a single region, but one widely distributed s
269 evolutionary history of reef fishes that are endemic to a volcanic ridge of seamounts and islands to
270 inus eriocalyx is an aromatic evergreen bush endemic to Algeria where it is used as a condiment to fl
271 genetic and biogeographic patterns in clades endemic to different major biomes illuminate the evoluti
272 n North and Central America and L. megaplaga endemic to Hispaniola.
273 verrucosus, closely related amphipod species endemic to Lake Baikal, differ with respect to body size
274 dodo, Raphus cucullatus, a flightless pigeon endemic to Mauritius, became extinct during the 17(th) c
275                                Despite being endemic to more than 100 countries, government-led effor
276 gic fever, a highly contagious viral disease endemic to more than 30 countries, has limited treatment
277 ute a perplexing group of Pleistocene horses endemic to North America.
278 land strawberry vernalisation requirement is endemic to northern Norwegian population, and mapping da
279 gure 1A) are large terrestrial birds of prey endemic to sub-Saharan Africa, which feed on snakes, liz
280 on, we performed crosses between two species endemic to the Canary Islands, the self-compatible (SC)
281  using a large dataset of bird sister genera endemic to the New World.
282 gh-quality genome of Ophiocordyceps sinensis endemic to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.
283 ars, they are often nonviolent, and they are endemic to the region.
284                   The rice landrace Horkuch, endemic to the saline coastal area of Bangladesh, was us
285 pproved treatments for Lassa fever, which is endemic to the same regions of West Africa that were rec
286 lis) is the only alpine crane species and is endemic to the Tibetan Plateau.
287 bus monkey (Procolobus gordonorum), which is endemic to the Udzungwa Mountains and a known indicator
288 agic fever, and dengue shock syndrome and is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions of the world
289 Lassa virus (LASV) is an enveloped RNA virus endemic to West Africa and responsible for severe cases
290 r regions where conditions currently support endemic transmission has received less attention.
291 s into the local spatiotemporal structure of endemic transmission.
292 imitation in Sorbus subcuneata, a threatened endemic tree that co-occurs with its congener, S. admoni
293   Rickettsia typhi is the causative agent of endemic typhus, a disease with increasing incidence worl
294 lacebo-controlled trial conducted in malaria-endemic Uganda, comparing hydroxyurea to placebo at 20 +
295 rum in historic southern Europe-where it was endemic until the mid-20th century, after which it was e
296 on the volatomic composition of berries from endemic Uveira.
297  the evolution of the volatomic pattern from endemic Vaccinium padifolium L.
298 tand the biology of how this mostly harmless endemic virus gives rise to lethal disease.
299 y of SAT2 vaccines in countries where FMD is endemic, which rely heavily on the maintenance of the co
300 rn United States and a key resource for many endemic wildlife species.

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