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He had no jaundice or other symptoms, but India is an endemic region.
Some prevalence rates have been measured through survey data in endemic regions around the world.
The way this virus spreads is through increased traveling to and from endemic regions.
In endemic regions, mass treatment is practiced, particularly among school-age children, who are the high risk group.
Prevention focuses on protecting against mosquito bites in endemic regions.
However, sexual contacts with individuals in endemic regions dramatically increases the risk of contracting the disease.
Within endemic regions, about 4% to 5% of pneumonia are caused by L. pneumophila.
History and clinical signs will enable a presumptive diagnosis to be made in endemic regions.
The number of reported cases of the disease has been increasing, as are endemic regions in North America.
Assisting with economic development in endemic regions.
The cause of increased risk for NPC in these endemic regions is not clear.
It has now been found in ten more states beyond what became known as the endemic region of Colorado and neighboring Wyoming (Figure 1).
However, there were two big problems: the high level incidents of encephalitis (1:10 000) and not absolute protection from infection in endemic regions.
Three different strategies have now been used to overcome inhibition in environmental samples from M. ulcerans endemic regions.
The Hāmākua district was an endemic region of bubonic plague in the early part of the 20th century.
Cases have been reported on occasion in the United States but are restricted to travelers who have returned from endemic regions.
Control of an outbreak in an endemic region involves quarantine, vector control and vaccination.
It is a more common problem in sheep and cattle and can be problematic for farmers in endemic regions of the world.
Endemic regions of the disease include areas of Europe, Asia and South America.
To no surprise the incidence of sickle cell anemia match endemic regions for malarial infections.
In malaria endemic regions, use of insecticide treated bednets and intermittent pharmacological treatment reduce mortality.
Systematic screening of at-risk communities is the best approach, because case-by-case screening is not practical in endemic regions.
In endemic regions, prevalence ranges from less than 4% to more than 20%, but there is evidence that P. malariae infections are vastly underreported.
More recently, modern techniques utilizing antigen tests or polymerase chain reaction have been discovered, though these are not widely implemented in malaria endemic regions.
Despite the efficacy of this compound, the lack of an acquired immunity to infection predisposes humans to reinfections in endemic regions.