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Dennis Ahrholdt,Goetz Greve,Gregor Hopfnd caused disease with 83% case-fatality rate. EBV was first discovered in 1976, and prior to the 2014 outbreak, the previous number of cases was about 2200 with 1500 deaths. The most recent epidemic in western Africa of 2014–2015 affected over 28,000 people with over 11,000 deaths and exportation o胰脏 发表于 2025-3-25 07:52:13
Zur Problematik von Internet-Stichproben more common than hepatitis A. Infection of hepatitis E genotypes 3 and 4 is primarily zoonotic transmission in industrialized countries from large reservoirs in pigs, boars, and deer, but is expanding to newly industrializing countries in the western Pacific region. Although transmission is mainlyextract 发表于 2025-3-25 14:11:09
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Pandemic Zoonoses from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century,–60 million deaths worldwide and caused unusually severe disease and mortality in young adults. Historically zoonotic influenza pandemics had cyclical occurrence every 50–100 years, usually originating from Asia, and it is predicted that the next severe influenza pandemic will arise from China and bNAIVE 发表于 2025-3-26 05:33:27
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