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- In epidemiology, the term hyperendemic disease is used to refer to a disease which is constantly and persistently present in a po****tion at a high rate...
- predictable number of people getting sick, but that number can be high (hyperendemic) or low (hypoendemic), and the disease can be severe or mild. Also, a...
- one serotype of the virus in circulation. The disease is said to be hyperendemic in areas where more than one serotype is circulating; this increases...
- the United States, the incidence of blastomycosis is similarly high in hyperendemic areas. For example, the city of Eagle River, Vilas County, Wisconsin...
- Prevalence of clinically active yaws Treatment strategy Hyperendemic: above 10% Benzathine benzylpenicillin to the whole community (total m**** treatment)...
- Vashishta (May 2013). "Eradicating poliomyelitis: India's journey from hyperendemic to polio-free status". Indian Journal of Medical Research. 137 (5): 881–94...
- of 1760 to 1780 as the foundation date for the chiefdom. Loaiasis is hyperendemic in this area, but is regarded as a generally mild and painless disease...
- Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: A Cohort Study in ****niasis-Hyperendemic Villages in Taiwan". Environmental Health Perspectives. 108 (9): 847–851...
- chronic medical conditions and travel to or reside in countries with hyperendemic or epidemic meningococcal disease should receive primary immunization...
- includes diseases with infection rates that are predictably high (called hyperendemic), as well as diseases with infection rates that are predictably low (called...