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- winds carry Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii spores into nonendemic areas, a pathogenic fungus that causes Coccidioidomycosis ("Valley Fever")...
- Congo overlap. A study performed to review reported cases of L. loa in nonendemic countries in the past 25 years reviewed 102 cases of imported loiasis...
- Anderson, Joe (2012). "A Review of Amoebic Liver Abscess for Clinicians in a Nonendemic Setting". Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology. 26 (10): 729–733. doi:10...
- no envenomations in a Kansas home: implications for bite diagnoses in nonendemic areas". Journal of Medical Entomology. 39 (6): 948–51. doi:10.1603/0022-2585-39...
- low safety standards allows the spread of the parasite from endemic to nonendemic countries. Illegal importation and new food practices and dishes including...
- commonly known as foresters and belong to the tribe Artonini. The only nonendemic species in Australia is Palmartona catoxantha, a Southeast Asian pest...
- endemic (the only other family in the lake is the Unionidae with a single nonendemic species). The endemic bivalves are mainly found in shallows, with few...
- An agglutination titre greater than 1:160 is considered significant in nonendemic areas and greater than 1:320 in endemic areas.[citation needed] Due to...
- no envenomations in a Kansas home: implications for bite diagnoses in nonendemic areas". J Med Entomol. 39 (6): 948–951. doi:10.1603/0022-2585-39.6.948...
- being among its apex predators. The smaller snakes of Sulawesi include nonendemic forms such as the gliding species Chrysopelea paradisi and endemic forms...