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Medicin og biovidenskab
Absenteeism
31%
Bacillus
15%
Bacterial Infections
5%
BCG Vaccine
59%
Bone Marrow Transplantation
6%
Breast Feeding
6%
Child
18%
Child Mortality
5%
Cytokines
10%
Data Analysis
32%
Delivery of Health Care
26%
Denmark
57%
Diphtheria
55%
Geographic Locations
7%
Guinea-Bissau
73%
HIV-1
10%
Hospital Personnel
8%
House Calls
6%
Incidence
5%
Infant Mortality
11%
Infections
5%
Injections
7%
Mortality
68%
Newborn Infant
41%
Observational Studies
67%
Occupational Groups
30%
Odds Ratio
28%
Organ Transplantation
6%
Pandemics
45%
Parturition
13%
Placebos
16%
Prednisone
6%
Proportional Hazards Models
7%
Prospective Studies
27%
Random Allocation
24%
Randomized Controlled Trials
29%
Respiratory Tract Infections
8%
Russia
12%
Sample Size
10%
SARS Virus
9%
Skin
23%
Sweden
42%
Tetanus
51%
Therapeutics
7%
Tuberculosis
29%
Vaccination
88%
Vaccines
15%
Weights and Measures
9%
Whooping Cough
52%
Landbrug og biologi
Bacillus (bacteria)
14%
death
35%
diphtheria
62%
meningitis
5%
mouth
8%
neonatal mortality
5%
neonates
41%
observational studies
55%
relative risk
31%
Sweden
41%
tetanus
55%
tuberculosis
22%
vaccination
77%
whooping cough
63%
Samfundsvidenskab
cause
14%
contagious disease
21%
coverage
7%
death
35%
Denmark
6%
determinants
7%
Guinea-Bissau
73%
indication
5%
infant
21%
mortality
97%
Sweden
36%
trend
9%
vaccination
100%