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... transmission of these viruses is generally in late summer and early fall. Many of the sports and recreational activities in which students are likely to participate occur during the evening and dusk hours, the time of the day when many kinds of mosquitoes are actively biting. Other mosquitoes feed d ...
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... Harrington RD, Hooton TM. Urinary tract infection risk factors and gender. J Gend Specif Med. 2000;3:27-34. Foxrnan B. Recurring urinary tract infection: incidence and risk factors. Am J Public Health. 1990;80:331-3. Ofek 1, Goldhar J, Esltdat Y, Sharon N. The importance of mannose specific adhesins ...
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