onset of disease
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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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A second strategy involves an idealized screening program such that, for all of those in the screened population, diagnosis occurs at theonsetofdisease.
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Most subjects had taken part in a variety of social activities in the 2 weeks beforeonsetofdiseasein the case.
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We conducted sensitivity analyses to estimate the impact of a range of lag times betweenonsetofdiseaseand diagnosis.
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Only patients for whom at least one follow-up serum sample, obtained >6 months afteronsetofdisease, was available were included in this analysis.
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Of 32 seronegative patients, 13 had been tested during the second or third week afteronsetofdisease.
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The usual case-finding strategy was designed to represent current practice where diagnosis occurs an average of 5 years after theonsetofdisease.
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Only cases who remembered date ofonsetofdiseaseare shown (n=45).
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When multiple patients had been reported from one household, we selected the individual who had the earliestonsetofdiseasein his/her household.
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Withonsetofdisease, always hunger from dawn to dusk.
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A similar proportion of cases (26 %) and controls (22 %) had consulted the family doctor in the 2 weeks beforeonsetofdiseasein the case.
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Of 635 patients with culture-confirmed meningococcal disease, 88 % were seronegative on admittance to hospital and 90 % were seropositive 10 -15 days afteronsetofdisease.
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Instead, this distal vulnerability trait interacts with normal or aberrant neuronal maturational processes later in life, more proximally to theonsetofdiseaseexpression, as part of a developmental cascade.
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Key factors enabling appropriate interpretation of negative as well as positive test results were time(s) of sampling(s) afteronsetofdisease, age of the patient and clinical features.
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Key factors facilitating appropriate interpretation of negative as well as positive test results were : time(s) of sampling(s) afteronsetofdisease, age of the patient and clinical features.
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Primary preventive services are intended to prevent or delay theonsetofdisease.
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Data concerning patient gender, age atonsetofdisease, date of symptom onset, symptoms and signs, diagnostic tests, treatment modalities, and outcome were analysed retrospectively.
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However, we chose to use an estimate of 5 years for the averageonsetofdiseaseprior to diagnosis in the absence of a systematic screening program.
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