Viruses that cause Bornholm disease are present in the faeces of infected individuals. |
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It is certainly possible that a person with Bornholm disease could also have pericarditis. |
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More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Bornholm disease is available below. |
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Epidemic pleurodynia also is called Bornholm disease, Sylvest's disease, devil's grip and epidemic benign dry pleurisy. |
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How long after you were diagnosed with Bornholm disease did you have an effective treatment or cure? |
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Not only so but Bornholm disease may occur with severe spasmodic pain in the chest simulating angina or abdominal pain simulating appendicitis, cholecystitis or pancreatitis. |
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I've just found out that my two children have Bornholm disease. |
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Situated on the beautiful island of Bornholm, Beck Kartonnage makes only one item, but it makes it very well. |
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Campus Bornholm is responsible for part of the financing of new construction and remodeling work. |
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The shallow sills are obstacles to the flow of heavy salt water from the Kattegat into the basins around Bornholm and Gotland. |
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Inflammation of the intercostal muscles between the ribs due to a viral infection, also known as Bornholm disease. |
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Bahr Behrend was founded in Liverpool in 1793 by Lorentz Hansen, a Danish immigrant from the island of Bornholm and Danish Consul at Liverpool. |
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The Bornholm Basin is the area east of Bornholm, and the shallower Arkona Basin extends from Bornholm to the Danish isles of Falster and Zealand. |
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The island of Bornholm is located east of the rest of the country, in the Baltic Sea. |
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Until 1 January 2007, the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg and Bornholm were not a part of a Danish county. |
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They are very similar to the dialect of Danish spoken in Bornholm, Denmark. |
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Sprat form particularly high concentrations in the Bornholm Basin in the southern Baltic Sea. |
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However, by about 250 CE, the population of Bornholm had largely disappeared from the island. |
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Most of the chemical cargo was dumped 70 miles from the Latvian port of Liyepay, at Bornholm Island in Denmark, and some 20 miles from the Swedish port of Lussekil. |
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Under the reign of Gudfred in 804 the Danish kingdom may have included all the lands of Jutland, Scania and the Danish islands, excluding Bornholm. |
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