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Something that brings about a particular condition, result or effect. For example, the malaria parasite causes malaria.
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The agent that causes CJD has several characteristics that are unusual for well-known organisms such as viruses and bacteria. It is difficult to kill, it does not appear to contain any genetic information in the form of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA), and it usually has a long incubation period before symptoms appear. In some cases, the incubation period may be as long as 40 years. ...
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| cause of death |
For the purpose of national mortality statistics, every death is attributed to one underlying condition, based on information reported on the death certificate and using the international rules for selecting the underlying cause of death from the reported conditions. Since 1979, the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) has been used for coding cause of death. Data from earlier time periods were coded using the appropriate revision of the ICD for that time period. ...
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| cause of death |
Any condition that leads to or contributes to death and is classifiable according to the International Classification of Diseases.
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| cause of death |
The underlying cause of death, or that condition giving rise to the chain of events leading to death.
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