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31. Hunt and colleagues analyzed data from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions ( NESARC ).
32. Conclusions This analysis has enriched the clinical epidemiologic study of shingles.
33. Methods A clinical epidemiologic analysis was given to 216 cases with shingles hospitalized in recent 5 years.
34. A long-duration preclinical phase has important implications for epidemiologic studies and future interventions designed to slow or halt the neurodegenerative process.
35. Conclusion: OAP is a good diagnosis index for epidemiologic study of population osteoarthritis.
36. Virological and epidemiologic characteristics, biochemical data, body mass index, and apparent duration of disease were recorded.
37. B. If clinical findings ( epidemiologic, symptomatic, and physical examination ) suggest PID empiric treatment should be initiated.
38. The little epidemiologic research that has been done has failed to identify a microbiologic etiology approximately 60% to 85% of the time.
39. Epidemiologic studies demonstrate that Hispanics have excessive rates of diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, and metabolic syndrome.
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