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Common Childhood Diseases (Word)

... that lasts a long time or can go away quickly. It can be caused by exposure to irritants from the weather, from clothing, or from the foods eaten. Eczema is a skin condition that is characterized by dry, itching skin that can come and go. There may be patches anywhere on the skin, but common places ...
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... conjunctivitis in India Ocean Islands, illustrating that returning travellers may serve as sentinels for infectious disease outbreak in tropical areas where the laboratory facilities are limited. During October 2010, Egypt reported an outbreak of AHC consisting of 1831 cases being reported from gove ...
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... fighting can contribute to transmission, primarily via saliva. Resistance to progressive infection increased with age in one study that evaluated two strains of FeLV in an experimental model.3 However, there are multiple strains of FeLV with different biological behaviors, and differences in immune ...
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