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 1   II,     5.  9. FB|          allergic rhinitis or hay fever, asthma, atopic dermatitis -
 2   II,     5.  9. FB| increasing trend of atopy and hay fever in former East Germany only
 3   II,     5.  9.  2|           and the presence of hay fever and rhinitic symptoms. In
 4   II,     5.  9.  3|         variation explained), hay fever (61 and 73%) and eczema (
 5   II,     5.  9.  3|       country~ ~Figure 5.9.4. Hay fever in ECHRS and ISAAC phase
 6   II,     5.  9.  4|           81:1 P <0.0001) and hay fever (1.46 to 0.93:1 P <0.0001).
 7   II,     5.  9.  4|    accompanying eczema and/or hay fever RR 1.20 (0.99, 1.45). By
 8   II,     5.  9.  4|      wheeze and eczema and/or hay fever. From 1989 to 2004 no significant
 9   II,     5.  9.  4|         suffered from current hay fever, 6.8% from asthma, 4.5%
10   II,     5.  9.  4|            atopic dermatitis, hay fever, allergic contact eczema)
11   II,     5.  9.  7|           symptoms of asthma, hay fever, and eczema in 12-14 year
12   II,     5.  9.  7|           asthma, eczema, and hay fever. Pediatr Pulmonol. Jan;42(
13   II,     5. 11.  3|         that, like asthma and hay fever, is a major problem within
14   II,     6.Acr    |        Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever~DHF~Dengue Haemorrhagic
15   II,     6.Acr    |           DHF~Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever~DSNs~Dedicated Surveillance
16   II,     6.  3.  6|          Member States.~ ~Typhoid fever / Paratyphoid fever~ ~Typhoid/
17   II,     6.  3.  6|       Typhoid fever / Paratyphoid fever~ ~Typhoid/paratyphoid fever
18   II,     6.  3.  6|       fever~ ~Typhoid/paratyphoid fever is a potentially life-threatening
19   II,     6.  3.  6|           Typhoid and paratyphoid fever occur worldwide and humans
20   II,     6.  3.  6|       rate of typhoid/paratyphoid fever has been steadily declining
21   II,     6.  3.  7|        tick-borne encephalitis, Q fever, leptospirosis, anthrax,
22   II,     6.  3.  7|              Puumala haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome~ ~Puumala
23   II,     6.  3.  7|   syndrome~ ~Puumala haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, also
24   II,     6.  3.  7|           results in haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, with
25   II,     6.  3.  7|          most common haemorrhagic fever in Europe. In the past 10
26   II,     6.  3.  7|      Austria, and Luxembourg.~ ~Q fever~ ~Q fever is a zoonosis
27   II,     6.  3.  7|         Luxembourg.~ ~Q fever~ ~Q fever is a zoonosis caused by
28   II,     6.  3.  7|        just 10 cases.~ ~West Nile fever~ ~West Nile virus (WNV)
29   II,     6.  3.  7|       report VHF at all.~ ~Dengue fever is endemic in Asia, the
30   II,     6.  3.  7|       serious Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF). In several Asian
31   II,     6.  3.  7|          Imported cases of Dengue fever are not uncommon, and in
32   II,     6.  3.  7|         reported in 2005.~ ~Lassa fever is endemic to West Africa.
33   II,     6.  3.  7|           imported cases of Lassa fever in Europe in the past five
34   II,     6.  3.  7|        Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is endemic in several
35   II,     6.  3.  7|           or Marburg haemorrhagic fever cases have been reported
36  III,    10.  3.  3|        muscles, muscular pain and fever become characteristic symptoms.~ ~
37  III,    10.  4.  2|          animals: classical swine fever, African horse sickness,
38  III,    10.  4.  2|         bluetongue, African swine fever, foot and mouth disease,
39  III,    10.  4.  3|           hepatitis A and typhoid fever, followed by diseases induced
40   IV,    12. 10    |       namely the onset of typhoid fever, will validate the SAFE
41  Key,   Ap5.  0.  0|           fertility~fetus~fetuses~fever~fevers~fibrosis~filariasis~