An inability to trace the new cases would mean that the disease agent had become loose in the general population, raising the specter that it would become an endemic disease.
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The Zuni language is a linguistic isolate, and Davis contends that the culture appears to differ from that of the surrounding natives in terms of blood type, endemic disease, and religion.
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Possible Dreams International, Inc is a non-profit organisation which partners with rural and remote communities in Swaziland, Southern Africa to empower families and individuals living with extreme poverty, malnutrition and endemic disease.
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In the land of Mohandas K . Gandhi, the apostle of nonviolence, the election issue that has attracted more attention than almost any other is not poverty, illiteracy or even endemic disease.
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Symptoms described by one trader representing McLoughlin, a chief agent at the Hudson s Bay Company in Fort Vancouver, Washington, about from Mount Coffin, were descriptions characteristic of malaria, an endemic disease with fatal termination.
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He gradually rose through the ranks of the civil service, becoming a senior medical officer in 1953 and a principal medical officer in the endemic disease division of the Northern Nigeria Ministry of Health in 1960.
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A decline in vaccinations " will lead to increasingly large outbreaks of measles and, finally, the reappearance of measles as an endemic disease, " the authors state in the study appearing in this week's edition of Science.
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Organizations based in HMU include Center for Endemic Disease Control of CDC, National Research Center for Clinical Trial of New Drugs, Russian Language Training Center of the Ministry of Health, Heilongjiang Branch of China Medical Academy, College of International Education and Heilongjiang Provincial Medical Academy.
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Using 1990 as the base year, Indonesia's consumer price index had risen by a factor of more than 50 between 1967 and 1995 compared to only less than three in the case of Malaysia . Financial instability has been perceived as an endemic disease of Indonesia.
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These people point to India's covert nuclear weapons program, to soaring rates of crime and corruption, to political parties that appeal to divisions of religion, region, and caste, and above all to the 350 million Indians who still live in poverty and conditions of endemic disease.