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risk of disease

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meanings of riskand disease


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risk
noun
uk /rɪsk/ us /rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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disease
noun
uk /dɪˈziːz/ us /dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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Examples of risk of disease


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An increased riskofdisease in siblings indicates a host genetic component to susceptibility.
Frequently visiting or living in subareas 4 and 5 was associated with increased riskofdisease.
The riskofdisease may differ between countries and should be based on country-specific data.
Meningococcal carriage and disease effectively the riskofdisease given infection.
This immunity can be accounted for implicitly in the riskofdisease given infection in the current model structures.
The predicted cumulative riskofdisease during childhood (until 16 years) was 312/100 000 (vs. observed 330/100 000).
Of course there is riskofdisease when importing cattle.
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The riskofdisease was defined as high if the number of infected seeds in a sample of 70 g was 1.5 or higher.
The matched case-control study showed that visiting sub-area 4 or 5 in the west of the city was associated with riskofdisease.
It also produced some unexpected results, with a lower riskofdisease associated with some foods which were investigated as potential risk factors.
On multivariable analysis, being black and having a history of pneumonia remained the only factors that were independently associated with increased riskofdisease.
Further studies are also necessary in order to study the excretion of the organism and the riskofdisease for contacts of cases.
In that case, regular hygiene inspections of these farms and enforcement of strict hygienic measures should reduce contamination and thus keep the riskofdisease to a minimum.
Although cortisol did not mediate the increased riskofdisease progression due to psychosocial variables, it is of interest that cortisol independently predicted disease progression and mortality.
The converse is also true: if there is a lowered riskofdisease, either through vaccination or because of lowered prevalence, individuals may increase their risk-taking behavior.
Furthermore, pathogen-infected ticks are still abundant at many sites where these wasps are present, so wasp parasitism does not, by itself, control the riskofdisease.
Firstly, this should encourage efforts to reduce the riskofdisease.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The riskofdisease as well as accident was too great.
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The shelters increase the riskofdisease, despite the grant made for cleaning.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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