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** and infection
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** In damp temperate climates, by using a fungal infection, Botrytis cinerea, to desiccate the grapes with noble rot
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** Vestibular neuronitis-an infection of the vestibular nerve, generally viral, causing vertigo
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** Inflammation: pyelonephritis, bladder infection
** muscular infection
** Fungal infection, such as ringworm
** Associated with other diseases ( APAH ): collagen vascular disease ( e. g. scleroderma ), congenital shunts between the systemic and pulmonary circulation, portal hypertension, HIV infection, drugs, toxins, or other diseases or disorders
** ( H54 / B73 ) River blindness — blindness caused by long-term infection by a parasitic worm ( rare in western societies )
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