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Method used to track unexplained illness and death could more quickly identify new infectious diseases and epidemics, Yale researchers find.
...UNIVERSITY: Method used to track unexplained illness and death could more quickly...surveillance, which studies unexplained illness and death due to possibly...technique identified all cases of unexplained illness and death, prospective surveillance...
August 2, 2001; M2 Presswire
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Medically unexplained illness; gender and biopsychosocial implications.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
9780979212581 Medically unexplained illness; gender and biopsychosocial implications. Johnson, Susan K. American Psychological Assn. 2008 271 pages $69.95 Hardcover RB113...
December 1, 2007; SciTech Book News
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Erratum: volume 44, no. 23 (correction to 'Unexplained illness among Persian Gulf War veterans in an Air National Guard Unit: preliminary report - August 1990-March 1995')(Correction Notice)
In the article Unexplained Illness Among Persian Gulf War Veterans in an Air National Guard Unit: Preliminary Report - August 1990-March 1995, on page 447, the telephone...
January 26, 1996; Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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Technique used to detect unexplained illness and death, may also be used in bioterrorism surveillance.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 April 2002-YALE UNIVERSITY: Technique used to detect unexplained illness and death, may also be used in bioterrorism surveillance (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03042002 New Haven, Conn...
April 3, 2002; M2 Presswire
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Unexplained Illness Among Injecting-Drug Users -- Scotland, Ireland, and England, April-June 2000.
...health authorities in Scotland, Ireland, England, and the United States have been investigating an outbreak of unexplained illness and death among injecting-drug users (IDUs) in the United Kingdom and Ireland [1-3]. Initial testing of specimens...
June 23, 2000; Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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H STUDY ON UNEXPLAINED ILLNESS
...illness. "We earnestly want to learn more about this unexplained illness which impacts the lives of those who suffer from...identify Kaiser Permanente patients who may have this unexplained illness. "CDC is taking a multifaceted approach to this...
January 16, 2008; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Unexplained Illness and Death Among Injecting-Drug Users -- Glasgow, Scotland; Dublin, Ireland; and England, April-June 2000.(Statistical Data Included)
...preliminary investigation by health authorities in Scotland, Ireland, England, and the United States [1]. A case of unexplained illness was defined as soft tissue inflammation (i.e., abscess, cellulitis, fasciitis, or myositis) at an injection site...
June 9, 2000; Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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an Air National Guard unit: preliminary report - August 1990-March 1995.
In November 1994, the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), and the Pennsylvania Department of Health requested that CDC investigate a report of unexplained illnesses among members of an Air National Guard (ANG) unit in south-central Pennsylvania (Unit A) who
June 16, 1995; Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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SALTON SEA SPECIES REEL UNDER LATEST UNEXPLAINED ILLNESS.(NEWS)
Byline: Matthew Fordahl Associated Press For the first time in months, the murky water of California's largest lake is free of 20,000 dead birds felled by a mysterious disease, federal researchers said Thursday. The birds, including 20 percent of the state's endangered brown pelican population, are
December 8, 1996; Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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Outbreak of unexplained illness in a middle school - Washington, April 1994.
Mass sociogenic illness (MSI) is the occurrence of a group of nonspecific physical symptoms for which no organic cause can be determined and that is transmitted among members of a group by line of sight. On April 22, 1994, the Snohomish (Washington) Health District (SHD) was notified of an
January 12, 1996; Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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