Thirty people have been infected with acute hepatitis A, and nine of them have been hospitalized.
But such considerations tend to become acute after a government has been in power for years.
For many, the grief can be more acute when a pet has been euthanized.
Not that he smelled bad, but that his sense of smell was as acute as a canine's.
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In 2007, Byetta was linked to a higher risk of acute pancreatitis, a potentially life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas.
Tournament director Gilbert Ysern told CNN's Open Court that the problem was acute and a solution needed to be found quickly.
In fact, the change in the patient population has been so acute that a King's Fund study has put the average age of a patient at over 80.
The risk of accidents, misjudgments or unauthorised launches, they argued, was growing more acute in a world of rivalries between relatively new nuclear states that lacked the security safeguards developed over many years by America and the Soviet Union.
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This conflict is acute when a researcher is also the doctor for the subjects, when members of a review board are colleagues of the researcher, or if they are being paid to evaluate the work (an increasingly common practice).
The first of its two clinical-stage product candidates is a potential treatment for acute myeloid leukemia, a cancer that receives about 14, 000 new diagnoses in the U.S. annually.
Epsom will also become a base for acute mental health services and a hub for community and social care services.
In another path-breaking example, consider the case of Dr. Lucas Wartman, a young physician who developed adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a disease that is usually rapidly fatal, and for which there is no effective treatment.
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Not really, just evidence of the familiar problem of British skills shortages a problem so acute that many employers prefer to hire a worker who does not have English as a first language, in preference to a less-skilled native.
The first-time CEO possesses an acute intelligence, a top-notch strategic mind, exalted ambition and focus.
An acute dose is a relatively large amount of radiation received in a very short time period.
This is an acute case of a particular economic complaint: the excessive protection of insiders at the expense of outsiders.
Worse, Mr Blair suffers from acute manifestoitis: a belief that if something was in Labour's election manifesto it is ipso facto desirable.
For three months a nurse went undercover for Panorama secretly filming the indignities faced by people seriously ill, and sometimes dying, on an acute ward in a failing hospital.
Burnley started strongly in the second half, Robbie Blake forcing a good low diving save from Cudicini, and later hitting a post with a rebound from an acute angle after the goalkeeper fumbled a free-kick.
Back then governments were paralysed from taking adequate action till the moment of acute disaster by a failure of imagination - they didn't really know what to do - which was combined with a belief that to bail out the banks would be to reward recklessness and greed.
The technical details of the California case may differ, but the level of fear people feel as they listen to accounts of the manhunt for a well trained suspect who authorities say has a vendetta is similarly acute, said Jim Trainum, a former homicide detective with the Washington Metropolitan Police Department who worked on the sniper case.
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During a three month undercover investigation, a nurse working for Panorama has secretly recorded her experience working on an acute medical ward in a failing hospital.
Eventually, Clare was admitted as an in-patient at a clinic where a psychiatrist began to doubt the diagnosis of acute anxiety and called in a neurologist for another opinion.
He says it can be challenging to tell immediately if a patient is having an acute episode of mental illness, or a predictable reaction to extreme stress.
Novartis is in final trials of a drug that may help the one-third of acute myeloid leukemia cases with a gene mutation that turns on cell-growth signals.
No wonder investors ended 2011 in a state of acute anxiety, abandoning entire markets and choosing instead to crowd into a shrinking pool of supposedly safe assets.
However, the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of these programmes has been undermined by a lack of adequate resources, an acute shortage of trained manpower, a severe lack of educational and other instructional materials, a shortage of learning spaces and insufficient motivation for teachers and literacy facilitators due to poor working conditions.
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This is really a good thing for the acute stroke field because it's clearly a safe drug, and it's a step forward for providing additional therapy.
Acute pancreatitis begins as a sudden onset of sharp pain in the mid- and upper abdomen.
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