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He was inspired by a patient with sarcoma who recovered after suffering an acute bacterial infection.
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He also was treated for an acute respiratory infection in 2011, among other recurrent bouts of illness.
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Mandela also was treated for an acute respiratory infection in January 2011.
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Mandela, 94, was treated for an acute respiratory infection in 2011.
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He was also treated for an acute respiratory infection in 2011.
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In January 2011, Mandela was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital for what officials initially described as tests but what turned out to be an acute respiratory infection.
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Mandela was treated for an acute respiratory infection in 2011.
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Legionnaire's disease is an acute, respiratory bacterial infection that can be fatal.
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Department of Health figures published last month showed Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull NHS Trust had the seventh worst rate of MRSA infection among general acute hospitals in England over the past three years.
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Seth Cohen, a laryngologist and associate professor at the Duke University Voice Care Center, said Mr. Page could have wide range of ailments including acute laryngitis, which is a viral infection that causes inflammation of the vocal cords and requires resting one's voice for at least week or two.
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The three most common complications for open fractures are infection, difficulty healing and a condition called acute compartment syndrome.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 21 million cases of acute gastroenteritis in the U.S. each year are due to infection with noroviruses, and more than half of all food-borne disease outbreaks can be attributed to them.
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