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  • 31Fecal-oral route — The fecal oral route, or alternatively, the oral fecal route or orofecal route is a route of transmission of diseases, in which they are passed when pathogens in fecal particles from one host are introduced into the oral cavity of another… …

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  • 32Dilated cardiomyopathy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 I42.0 ICD 9 425.4 …

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  • 33Enterovirus — ] For example, both bovine and human lactoferrins were found to be potent inhibitors of EV71 infection and ribavirin could be a potential anti EV71 drug. [cite journal |author=Li ZH, Li CM, Ling P, et al |title=Ribavirin reduces mortality in… …

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  • 34Echovirus — Taxobox name = Echovirus virus group = iv familia = Picornaviridae genus = Enterovirus species = Human enterovirus B subdivision ranks = Subtype subdivision = Echovirus An echovirus is a type of RNA virus that belongs to the genus Enterovirus of… …

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  • 35Duke's disease — Dukes disease or fourth disease is a viral rash most commonly caused by enteroviruses, Echoviruses, and members of the coxsackievirus family. Some of these eruptions are characteristic of the causative virus, but in most cases one must be… …

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  • 36Flaccid paralysis — Infobox Disease Name = Flaccid paralysis Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|G|81|0|g|80, ICD10|G|82|0|g|80, ICD10|G|82|3|g|80 ICD9 = ICD9|359.9 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Flaccid paralysis is a… …

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  • 37History of poliomyelitis — The history of poliomyelitis (polio) infections extends into prehistory. Although major polio epidemics were unknown before the 20th century,cite journal |author=Trevelyan B, Smallman Raynor M, Cliff A |title=The Spatial Dynamics of Poliomyelitis …

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  • 38Water well — Village pump redirects here. For information on Wikipedia project related discussions see Wikipedia:Village pump. Water well at the Wald monastery in Germany. A water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving,… …

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  • 39Alternative names for chronic fatigue syndrome — Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is the name currently used by the majority of the medical and scientific community to describe a condition or set of conditions characterized by fatigue and other symptoms. The term is contested, mostly by patients… …

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  • 40Pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome — The pathogenesis of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is uncertain, but may involve multiple organ and body systems, including neurological, endocrinal and immunological factors.Nervous system factorsNeurological abnormalitiesCFS may involve… …

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