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 1   II,     5.  1.  1| infections diseases like HIV and viral hepatitis (HBC) and patients
 2   II,     5.  7.  4|         diseases such as HIV and viral hepatitis (HBC) and patients
 3   II,     5.  7.  5|         diseases such as HIV and viral hepatitis (HBC and HBB)
 4   II,     5.  9. FB|      occurs during bacterial and viral infections) to Th-2 phenotype
 5   II,     5. 11.  3|    seemingly trivial background: viral warts, eczemas of various
 6   II,     5. 11.  3|         kinds, simple bacterial, viral and fungal skin infections,
 7   II,     6.Acr    |    Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease~VHF~Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers~VPD~
 8   II,     6.  3.  2|       evolved against bacterial, viral (e.g. HIV, influenza), parasitic (
 9   II,     6.  3.  2|     unnecessarily prescribed for viral infections. Similarly, when
10   II,     6.  3.  3| infections (STI) and blood-borne viral infections~ ~HIV, other
11   II,     6.  3.  3|        other STI and blood-borne viral infections remain a priority
12   II,     6.  3.  3|             6.3.3.4. Blood-borne viral infections~This section
13   II,     6.  3.  3|         for other types of acute viral hepatitis, acute infection
14   II,     6.  3.  3|          the most common type of viral hepatitis in the E.U.~ ~
15   II,     6.  3.  4|   Seasonal influenza is an acute viral disease of the respiratory
16   II,     6.  3.  4|      syndrome (SARS)~ ~SARS is a viral respiratory illness with
17   II,     6.  3.  5|                         6.3.5.2. Viral infections~ ~Measles~ ~Measles
18   II,     6.  3.  6|                         6.3.6.2. Viral infections~ ~Hepatitis A~ ~
19   II,     6.  3.  6|   Hepatitis A~ ~Hepatitis A is a viral disease of the liver caused
20   II,     6.  3.  7|   imported into Europe (malaria, viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHF),
21   II,     6.  3.  7|     areas remains significant.~ ~Viral haemorrhagic fevers~ ~Only
22  III,    10.  2.  1|       high-prevalence countries, viral hepatitis, and in particular
23  III,    10.  3.  3|         has also evolved against viral (e.g. HIV, influenza), parasitic (
24  III,    10.  3.  3|   Seasonal influenza is an acute viral disease of the respiratory
25  III,    10.  3.  3|         health threat. SARS is a viral respiratory illness with
26  III,    10.  3.  4|       supplies. The incidence of viral hepatitis A and shigellosis
27  III,    10.  4.  2|          feed:~ ~• Salmonella;~• viral and bacteriological contamination
28  III,    10.  4.  2|        in each Member State:~ ~• viral zoonoses: calicivirus, hepatitis
29  III,    10.  4.  2|      Bluetongue – a vector-borne viral disease of domestic and
30  III,    10.  4.  3|          the cases of illnesses. Viral agents were implicated in
31  III,    10.  4.  3| enterohemorrhagic Escheria Coli, viral hepatitis A and typhoid