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All Articles for Endemic (Epidemiology) In epidemiology, an infection is said to be endemic (from Greek en- in or within + δῆμος demos people) in a population when that infection is ...
“Endemic doesn’t necessarily mean good,” Bill Hanage, an associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said last year. “Tuberculosis is endemic in some ...
Zoonotic and other infectious diseases are emerging and reemerging rapidly in recent times owing to altered climatic conditions, changing lifestyles, and unhealthy living conditions. The WHO listed 20 ...
These articles deal with a number of problems, many indicating the presence of an epidemic or endemic strain of staphylococci. However, the literature contains little evidence of the exact ...
Epidemiology of MRSA in NICU can be very complex because outbreaks can overlap endemic circulation and make it difficult to trace transmission routes. Moreover, increasing prevalence of community ...
State veterinarian for epidemiology at the Western Cape Agriculture ... but this is the first time it's moved into the sea. It has become endemic in the Cape fur seal population, so that means ...
"Our findings, based on the most comprehensive assessment of blastomycosis in Vermont to date, align with a growing body of evidence suggesting that the burden of endemic blastomycosis is greater ...
The rabies outbreak among Cape fur seals is ongoing, with little chance of ending naturally, experts have warned.