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1 o the virus is important both clinically and epidemiologically.
2 ase and control groups to be closely matched epidemiologically.
3 etarians were assessed microbiologically and epidemiologically.
4          Seventeen persons (30%) were linked epidemiologically.
5 may differ from affected subjects identified epidemiologically.
6  would require very large studies to observe epidemiologically.
7 gth of hospital stay has not been quantified epidemiologically.
8  extrapolating radiation risk estimates from epidemiologically accessible doses down to very low dose
9                         By restructuring the epidemiologically active portion of their host populatio
10 rvation that must be precisely explained and epidemiologically and clinically defined.
11 viruses not targeted by the RVP, and yielded epidemiologically and clinically valuable sequence infor
12 ic diversity in all four plc genes among 682 epidemiologically and clinically well-characterized M. t
13  cardiac events and LDL is curvilinear, both epidemiologically and during therapy.
14                  In many parts of the world, epidemiologically and genotypically defined community-as
15                       The sample included 11 epidemiologically and genotypically linked outbreak isol
16 the source and person-to-person transmission epidemiologically and molecularly.
17     An outstanding issue is establishing the epidemiologically and operationally optimal screening ra
18    NYC and CT01 were linked historically and epidemiologically and were genetically confirmed from CT
19 n underestimated, making the introduction of epidemiologically appropriate preventive strategies diff
20  bloodstream infections (BSI) are classified epidemiologically as health care-associated hospital ons
21 s conducted with 338 toddlers, including 166 epidemiologically ascertained twins (enrolled by represe
22 omosome 17p13 that contributes to a group of epidemiologically associated autoimmune and autoinflamma
23 gion are associated with the risk of several epidemiologically associated autoimmune and autoinflamma
24 se two loci was performed with cultures from epidemiologically associated tuberculosis cases.
25                  Additionally, rs3844283 was epidemiologically associated with a chronic course of HC
26 (VFs) and phylogenetic groups of E. coli are epidemiologically associated with bacteremia.
27 EC) and encodes the genotoxin colibactin, is epidemiologically associated with bacteremia.
28 nstability of the flora are similar to those epidemiologically associated with BV.
29         Although acute pulmonary embolism is epidemiologically associated with chronic thromboembolic
30  in the group A Streptococcus genome that is epidemiologically associated with decreased human necrot
31 nic infection with Plasmodium falciparum was epidemiologically associated with endemic Burkitt's lymp
32  viral infections in humans worldwide and is epidemiologically associated with many adverse health co
33 ks, can induce fatty liver in animals and is epidemiologically associated with nonalcoholic fatty liv
34                                  RA has been epidemiologically associated with periodontal disease, w
35 iod (October 2012-January 2013) at 2 markets epidemiologically associated with persons with swine-ori
36                           HBoV infection was epidemiologically associated with pneumonia among young
37 bute to other chronic inflammatory processes epidemiologically associated with red meat consumption.
38                              Human TTV's are epidemiologically associated with several human disease
39                 Oral infectious diseases are epidemiologically associated with stroke.
40  is a pore-forming toxin secreted by strains epidemiologically associated with the current outbreak o
41        Epstein-Barr virus infection has been epidemiologically associated with the development of mul
42  of virulence genes, although infrequent, is epidemiologically associated with the emergence of new v
43 s a highly polygenic childhood trait that is epidemiologically associated with various adult diseases
44  these findings require replication in other epidemiologically based first-admission samples, at face
45 ck activity and spirochetal infection rates, epidemiologically based Lyme disease case reports on a r
46                      Infections were defined epidemiologically based on medical record review.
47  structure and neurological soft signs in an epidemiologically based sample of 77 first-episode psych
48                    NHL is difficult to study epidemiologically because this disorder represents a gro
49                                              Epidemiologically, BV has been shown to be an independen
50            We wanted to test the association epidemiologically by assessing subsequent diagnosis of T
51  on cetrimide agar medium, and isolates were epidemiologically characterized by antibiotic susceptibi
52                           A collection of 55 epidemiologically characterized clinical and environment
53                                  One hundred epidemiologically characterized clinical isolates of M.
54 infections (SSTIs) caused by molecularly and epidemiologically characterized community-associated met
55 ae and Escherichia coli) were clinically and epidemiologically characterized, including susceptibilit
56 crobial susceptibility patterns were used to epidemiologically classify community-onset S. aureus inf
57 alysis of S. Enteritidis isolates from seven epidemiologically confirmed foodborne outbreaks and spor
58 ns originating from 60 case patients from 14 epidemiologically confirmed outbreaks and 25 unrelated c
59                                           An epidemiologically confirmed resistance transmission from
60 ncentrations of humoral factors are not only epidemiologically connected to cardiovascular morbidity
61 tion and that non-neighbouring countries are epidemiologically connected, highlighting the importance
62 Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium are epidemiologically correlated with a host range restricte
63                                  CUS(phi) is epidemiologically correlated with the emergence of K1 st
64  a substantial global disease burden and are epidemiologically correlated.
65 for comparing gene frequencies across large, epidemiologically defined bacterial collections are limi
66                                       The 12 epidemiologically defined CA-MRSA infection isolates wer
67 The authors investigated this question in an epidemiologically defined cohort with psychotic disorder
68 munization status from inside and outside an epidemiologically defined exposure zone--was performed t
69 ychosis--were examined in a first-admission, epidemiologically defined group of patients with psychot
70 LD) technique, from 127 cases involved in 32 epidemiologically defined HCV outbreaks and 193 individu
71 civirus infection among patients involved in epidemiologically defined outbreaks of viral gastroenter
72 airwise diversity, that were concordant with epidemiologically defined outbreaks.
73 ture PM(2.5)- and ozone-related deaths using epidemiologically derived concentration-response functio
74          However, the correspondence between epidemiologically derived typologies of atypical depress
75                        Subjects were from an epidemiologically derived, hospitalized sample who met c
76 identify influenza viruses is clinically and epidemiologically desirable.
77 s between katG-463 and gyrA-95 genotypes and epidemiologically determined measures of strain-specific
78 le and were phenotypically identical to, but epidemiologically different from, the CDC group A-3 refe
79 pharmacy compounding practices, and obtained epidemiologically directed environmental cultures.
80 t into the pathogenetic relatedness of these epidemiologically distinct forms of CLL.
81 ntogeny and immunogenetic origin for these 2 epidemiologically distinct forms of CLL.
82  patients with acute non-ABCDE hepatitis are epidemiologically distinct from those with acute hepatit
83 ies divided JEV into five geographically and epidemiologically distinct genotypes (GI to GV).
84          Genomic DNA analysis revealed eight epidemiologically distinct groups among these 20 A. baum
85                                 We used five epidemiologically distinct H. influenzae isolates, repre
86                           PCR analysis of 49 epidemiologically distinct isolates revealed that all st
87  patterns from two geographically linked but epidemiologically distinct outbreaks and several sporadi
88  to probe a collection of 25 genetically and epidemiologically diverse strains of non-typeable H. inf
89                             We find that the epidemiologically dominating management group can change
90                                        It is epidemiologically established that obesity is frequently
91 risk factors can hardly ever be investigated epidemiologically except by interview or questionnaire s
92 lved make control of NTS disease by vaccines epidemiologically feasible, if products under developmen
93 cas are associated with disease that differs epidemiologically from epidemic cholera.
94                                              Epidemiologically, high numbers of nevi (moles) are asso
95 ains, indicating a genetically variable, but epidemiologically homogeneous, epidemic among men having
96                   These differences included epidemiologically important antigenic differences betwee
97 ter 1998, confirming that Mem5 identifies an epidemiologically important antigenic site.
98 permobility, a largely unacknowledged though epidemiologically important area within rheumatology, af
99                                              Epidemiologically important E. coli clones (e.g., ST131,
100                We found that of the two most epidemiologically important ERIC types, ERIC I was more
101  developed efficient culture systems for the epidemiologically important genotype 2b.
102 social network data to estimate the sizes of epidemiologically important hidden populations, such as
103 , the importance of PA-X proteins in current epidemiologically important influenza A virus strains is
104 ients known to be infected or colonized with epidemiologically important MDROs, following their disch
105 1 fimbriae, we analyzed strains representing epidemiologically important multilocus sequence types ST
106 of the emergence of VP7 (G) serotype 9 as an epidemiologically important serotype and the importance
107 lyze the basic reproduction number, R(0), an epidemiologically important threshold quantity that indi
108 tate the identification of genes controlling epidemiologically important traits such as resistance to
109 rom its role in the emergence of a number of epidemiologically important viruses, including novel pan
110 n the United States before it was recognized epidemiologically in September 1918.
111 odulation of adiposity was further evaluated epidemiologically in the NHANES III data set.
112 resurgence, with misdiagnosis of the problem epidemiologically ineffective and economically costly.
113                               Clinically and epidemiologically informative data can be extracted from
114  cancer in ulcerative colitis has been shown epidemiologically, its molecular mechanism is unknown.
115 e consider the immunologically relevant, yet epidemiologically largely neglected, possibility that a
116 oups: (i) unrelated isolates not known to be epidemiologically linked (n = 154) and originating from
117           When tested against a panel of 193 epidemiologically linked and nonlinked isolates, this ML
118 vide better molecular discrimination between epidemiologically linked and unlinked MeV variants ident
119               Genital ulcer disease has been epidemiologically linked as a risk factor in the transmi
120 hal dose; pretreatment serum from the fourth epidemiologically linked case-patient was not available.
121 sis cases not previously discovered as being epidemiologically linked during conventional contact inv
122  by one band each from the rest of the major epidemiologically linked groups of isolates in investiga
123 in 13 newly infected subjects and from their epidemiologically linked HIV-1-infected heterosexual par
124  relationship between the HIV populations of epidemiologically linked hosts can be classified into si
125 cally evaluate transmission histories of two epidemiologically linked hosts.
126 were determined from serial samples in three epidemiologically linked individuals (one infected blood
127  strains vary within individuals and between epidemiologically linked individuals because of pattern
128 ruses (<2% interstrain distance), indicating epidemiologically linked infections.
129  MLST scheme retains the ability to identify epidemiologically linked isolates such as those collecte
130 VA provided greater discrimination among non-epidemiologically linked isolates than did PFGE or phage
131          In the outbreak investigation, five epidemiologically linked M. tuberculosis isolates had a
132                             Furthermore, the epidemiologically linked mother-infant pair vif sequence
133 idemiologically unlinked individuals than in epidemiologically linked mother-infant pairs.
134  within mothers, within infants, and between epidemiologically linked mother-infant pairs.
135  within mothers, within infants, and between epidemiologically linked mother-infant pairs.
136 idemiologically unlinked individuals than in epidemiologically linked mother-infant pairs.
137 ry medicine unit inpatients and one from two epidemiologically linked nonhuman sources.
138 classifying isolates from both members of 43 epidemiologically linked pairs: 39 of 43 pairs were clas
139 nct isolates, isolates from a large cluster, epidemiologically linked partner isolates, and a collect
140                        The isolates from the epidemiologically linked patients shared common spoligot
141 five SNPs separated isolates from none of 69 epidemiologically linked patients, two (15%) of 13 possi
142                   Only 2 specimens were from epidemiologically linked patients.
143 uent, as judged by analyzing strain types of epidemiologically linked patients.
144 xneri (group B) isolates were recovered from epidemiologically linked patrons and food handlers from
145 fected antiretroviral-naive, genetically and epidemiologically linked source and recipient partners s
146                                              Epidemiologically linked strains appeared genetically id
147 ent genetic loci, and shared genotypes among epidemiologically linked strains support a hypothesis of
148                                         Most epidemiologically linked strains were grouped together,
149                            Nearly 20% of the epidemiologically linked strains were single-locus varia
150 d retrospectively as > or =5 varicella cases epidemiologically linked to a common setting that occurr
151  investigation documented SRSVs in a vehicle epidemiologically linked to a gastroenteritis outbreak.
152 ll cluster of E. coli O157:H7 infections was epidemiologically linked to a particular brand (brand A)
153  healthy human vaginal microbiota, have been epidemiologically linked to a reduced risk of infection
154           Heparin contaminated with OSCS was epidemiologically linked to adverse reactions in this na
155 ) and parkinsonism dementia (PD-G) have been epidemiologically linked to an environment severely defi
156 m food, food handlers, and patrons that were epidemiologically linked to an outbreak of gastroenterit
157 din (PVL) is a two-component cytolytic toxin epidemiologically linked to community-associated methici
158 (ADE), a process best described in vitro, is epidemiologically linked to complicated DV infections, e
159 se of infections in immunocompromised hosts, epidemiologically linked to exposure to cats, dogs, and
160 l importation: 196 imported cases, 138 cases epidemiologically linked to imported cases, and 28 cases
161 f chains of measles transmission that can be epidemiologically linked to international importations i
162 inated disease in AIDS patients has not been epidemiologically linked to M. intracellulare and appear
163 e disease in immunocompromised people and is epidemiologically linked to major mental illnesses(2) an
164 uence type (ST) 283 GBS infections in adults epidemiologically linked to the consumption of raw fresh
165 ion via at least 6 independent transmissions epidemiologically linked to the surrounding countries.
166 ogether with evidence that xenobiotics, some epidemiologically linked to these diseases, can readily
167                        Cutaneous melanoma is epidemiologically linked to ultraviolet radiation (UVR),
168                  In an independent cohort of epidemiologically linked transmission pairs, the presenc
169  sequences have been determined for just two epidemiologically linked viruses infecting a couple who
170  a bacteriophage encoded toxin that has been epidemiologically linked with community-associated methi
171 g NDM-1-producing K. pneumoniae, all of them epidemiologically linked with each other.
172 t rarely can these environmental isolates be epidemiologically linked with isolates known to cause hu
173                            In a study of 114 epidemiologically linked Zambian transmission pairs, we
174 odborne outbreaks and sporadic isolates (not epidemiologically linked) to determine the utility of WG
175 re from pairs who were siblings or otherwise epidemiologically linked.
176 5% of nucleotides, suggesting that they were epidemiologically linked; otherwise, the SIVlhoest isola
177                  After identification of two epidemiologically-linked cases of human M bovis infectio
178                          Despite their links epidemiologically, little is known of the effects of iro
179 had no evidence of immune suppression and 52 epidemiologically matched, uninfected individuals.
180 hat the uncertainty that is of most interest epidemiologically may not be the same as the uncertainty
181 y many new mutant alleles prepared to assume epidemiologically meaningful roles when called on by sel
182  Streptococcus uberis requires sensitive and epidemiologically meaningful subtyping methods that can
183    Although this relationship is established epidemiologically, molecular mechanisms linking colorect
184  pathogen's basic reproductive rate (R0), is epidemiologically more important than vector competence
185 ations around the mean climate state, may be epidemiologically more relevant than mean temperature ch
186 develop and test potentially more effective, epidemiologically motivated, control strategies, using a
187 riptional regulation may explain some of the epidemiologically observed differences in transmission a
188 bella cases were internationally imported or epidemiologically or virologically linked to importation
189 luated at a set of parameters that were both epidemiologically plausible and capable of reproducing t
190                                              Epidemiologically plausible parametric forms for these t
191    Disappointment in the lack of efficacy of epidemiologically predicted micronutrient chemopreventiv
192 e IS3 PCR subtyping method was applied to 35 epidemiologically related and unrelated E. coli O157:H7
193 trophoresis (PFGE) types, which consisted of epidemiologically related and unrelated isolates from se
194 ual to each other) at discriminating between epidemiologically related and unrelated isolates.
195 y identified as belonging to one of the four epidemiologically related groups.
196 al to be an informative tool for identifying epidemiologically related HSV-2 strains.
197 atients with indistinguishable isolates were epidemiologically related in that two were practitioners
198 oods and the environment, or humans and (ii) epidemiologically related isolates (n = 53) comprised of
199 provides an improved ability to discriminate epidemiologically related isolates but provides only min
200                           Eight of 8 sets of epidemiologically related isolates containing IS1381 giv
201      DNA-based typing can reveal potentially epidemiologically related isolates during GAS disease ou
202 tiated between all unrelated infections, and epidemiologically related isolates had identical sequenc
203                                          All epidemiologically related isolates remained clustered by
204 to 7 fragment changes in PFGE patterns among epidemiologically related isolates, suggesting that PFGE
205                                              Epidemiologically related outbreak isolates of USA300-01
206 ce for the direction of transmission between epidemiologically related pairs has been lacking.
207  the diversity of multidrug resistance among epidemiologically related strains.
208 conclude that 80% of the strains tested were epidemiologically related to the outbreak strain and tha
209 losis cases that share a DNA fingerprint are epidemiologically related while cases in which fingerpri
210 ed with the fact that the CEM09 isolates are epidemiologically related, these results suggest a commo
211 ther viruses isolated during an outbreak are epidemiologically related.
212 ll among isolates from cases not known to be epidemiologically related.
213 ad of colistin resistance was analysed in 40 epidemiologically-related NDM-1 carbapenemase producing
214 l to estimate HIV-1 evolutionary rates among epidemiologically-related patients and demonstrate that
215 onal lineage and will be unlikely to vary in epidemiologically-related strains.
216  in pigs challenged with highly virulent and epidemiologically relevant ASFV-G.
217 vel, but the power of these data to describe epidemiologically relevant changes in population density
218 ce of using high-quality and biologically or epidemiologically relevant data, (c) incorporation of ne
219 w that, unlike with COIL, we can distinguish epidemiologically relevant differences in COI between an
220 lates by fla SVR DNA sequence placed them in epidemiologically relevant groups.
221 can cluster closely related salmonellae into epidemiologically relevant hierarchies.
222 ralization patterns covering the majority of epidemiologically relevant HIV-1 subtypes.
223 1 HIV-1 strains from a standardized panel of epidemiologically relevant HIV-1 subtypes.
224 a enterica serovar Enteritidis strains to an epidemiologically relevant level remains intangible for
225 dly identify specific groups of biomedically/epidemiologically relevant Mycobacterium tuberculosis cl
226      Gene flow correlates with the spread of epidemiologically relevant phenotypes among parasite and
227 mouse models when challenged with a panel of epidemiologically relevant S. aureus strains.
228  countries, whereas responses to most of the epidemiologically relevant serotypes for developing coun
229  MLST provides for highly discriminatory and epidemiologically relevant subtyping of S. uberis; (ii)
230 his possibility hinges on the sensitivity of epidemiologically relevant traits of host and parasite t
231 nfluenza seasonal characteristics and define epidemiologically-relevant regions.
232 onsequences of anemia and iron deficiency in epidemiologically representative outpatients with chroni
233                                A well known, epidemiologically reproducible risk factor for human car
234                                              Epidemiologically, screening is justified by the importa
235                                           An epidemiologically selected sample of 776 young people li
236 fying the heritable basis for clinically and epidemiologically significant differences requires a rob
237 uch selection to increase their frequency to epidemiologically significant levels.
238                        Although detection of epidemiologically significant pathogens is generally use
239               Improved understanding of this epidemiologically significant population may help target
240                             To address these epidemiologically significant questions, we established
241 engue by country and super-region (groups of epidemiologically similar countries).
242 and applied it to 80 skin microbiome samples epidemiologically stratified for atopic dermatitis (AD).
243                    This indicates that these epidemiologically strong disease-disease relations have
244                                              Epidemiologically, the association between alcohol consu
245                                              Epidemiologically, the faster growing strains were assoc
246                                              Epidemiologically, this indicates positive selection amo
247  unclear whether these outbreaks were linked epidemiologically to 1 or several unique strains, which
248        Inflammation is linked clinically and epidemiologically to cancer, and NF-kappaB appears to pl
249 n with the hepatitis B virus has been linked epidemiologically to the development of hepatocellular c
250              We previously reported that two epidemiologically unassociated serotype M3 group A Strep
251 ferent genotype was detected in 15 of the 17 epidemiologically unconnected couples by POR sequencing
252 ctivating agr mutations were not detected in epidemiologically unlinked clones within or between hosp
253 tances between vif sequences were greater in epidemiologically unlinked individuals than in epidemiol
254 tances between vpr sequences were greater in epidemiologically unlinked individuals than in epidemiol
255 rns that were not seen in vif sequences from epidemiologically unlinked individuals.
256 possibly linked patients, and 13 (17%) of 75 epidemiologically unlinked patients (three-way compariso
257      This study used a diverse collection of epidemiologically unrelated Acinetobacter baumannii isol
258 tablished from the Hamming distances between epidemiologically unrelated cases showed 100% sensitivit
259                               Analysis of 25 epidemiologically unrelated clinical isolates from serog
260                                           An epidemiologically unrelated control strain showed signif
261 s had similar powers to discriminate the 154 epidemiologically unrelated E. coli O157 isolates in the
262 and C streptococcal infections of humans two epidemiologically unrelated Group G streptococcal isolat
263 cing of 81 strains cultured serially from 19 epidemiologically unrelated human subjects and discovere
264  fast intra-host rates and lower rates among epidemiologically unrelated individuals infected with HI
265 asteurianus as a cause of meningitis in four epidemiologically unrelated infants less than 2 weeks of
266                                              Epidemiologically unrelated isolates (outbreak or contro
267                      The RFLP profiles of 17 epidemiologically unrelated isolates were determined and
268 J and CgMT-M services were evaluated with 56 epidemiologically unrelated isolates, 4 to 7 fluconazole
269 tide polymorphisms (SNPs) differentiated all epidemiologically unrelated isolates.
270               PCR reliably discriminated all epidemiologically unrelated isolates.
271 from an ongoing Nm urethritis outbreak among epidemiologically unrelated men in Columbus, Ohio, are l
272 ing of related strains that cause disease in epidemiologically unrelated patients is most consistent
273 o CDC, 9 associated with the outbreak and 13 epidemiologically unrelated sporadic isolates.
274 ntiated among the three outbreak strains and epidemiologically unrelated ST382 isolates, which were i
275                      We have shown, using 81 epidemiologically unrelated strains representing 46 diff
276 n; ApaI was more discriminating in analyzing epidemiologically unrelated strains than Automated RiboP
277 d water-acquired isolates, and differed from epidemiologically unrelated strains.
278 or the ability to discriminate outbreak from epidemiologically unrelated strains.
279 e two IgG-binding domains were mapped for 82 epidemiologically unrelated strains.
280  outpatients during the same time period but epidemiologically unrelated to the outbreak.
281 uster based on the N gene sequence contained epidemiologically unrelated viruses from 4 outbreaks, wh
282                                      Random (epidemiologically unrelated) isolates that were typeable
283 severe lower respiratory tract illness, were epidemiologically unrelated, and had a history of recent
284 s aureus outbreak isolates from those deemed epidemiologically unrelated.
285 However, if three or more serotypes interact epidemiologically, vaccination against one type may incr
286                   Comparative genomics of 45 epidemiologically varied variola virus isolates from the
287 d frequency of strains inhibiting Pol II was epidemiologically verified in ABU and fecal strains comp
288 cobacterium tuberculosis, the genomes of 100 epidemiologically well characterized clinical isolates w
289                                      In this epidemiologically well characterized urban population wi
290 le genomic deletions among 19 clinically and epidemiologically well-characterized isolates of M. tube
291                                              Epidemiologically well-characterized MRSA isolates colle
292 ty isolates, including 21 isolates from five epidemiologically well-characterized outbreaks from Penn
293 or HHV-8 antibodies more accurately, we used epidemiologically well-characterized subjects in conjunc
294  bacterium Helicobacter pylori is associated epidemiologically with development of gastric cancer.
295                        Levels of HbA1c track epidemiologically with diabetic complications, and glyce
296         Although arsenic has been associated epidemiologically with increased lung infections, the id
297 fluenza A virus has been strongly associated epidemiologically with the dissemination of pneumococci
298              Viral infections are associated epidemiologically with the expression of type 1 diabetes
299 and high fructose corn syrup, and correlates epidemiologically with the rising prevalence of metaboli
300          S-OM and M-OM differ clinically and epidemiologically, with overlapping characteristics.

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