Our role has been to provide information on how the smaller insurance schemes for notifiable diseases work at the moment. |
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Bird flu and Newcastle disease are notifiable diseases and must be reported to your local Divisional Veterinary Manager. |
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It is a compulsorily notifiable disease in the UK and any suspicion or confirmation of the disease should be immediately notified to Defra. |
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Aids was not a notifiable disease, and therefore it was impossible to determine how many people had it. |
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Viral meningitis is not a notifiable disease in South Carolina, so comparative data are not available for previous years. |
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The addition of Japanese encephalitis to the list of notifiable diseases comes amid concern after three cases within the past two months. |
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It is a rare viral disease of a range of freshwater fish but is not notifiable under EU Fish Health legislation. |
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West Nile meningitis and encephalitis are notifiable diseases and should be reported to local health departments. |
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Those suffering from a notifiable disease must not use public transport, public laundries, or public libraries. |
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In the UK, foul brood is a notifiable disease and infected hives have to be burned by the Bee Inspector. |
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The weekly influenza cases were extracted from the registers of notifiable diseases. |
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Injustice at even the remotest part of the country can then be reported by following the chain of command in much the same manner as notifiable diseases are dealt with. |
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Occupational disease due to chemical exposure is a notifiable condition. |
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Entamoeba is not notifiable and numbers of cases of illness are those reported to NESP which may be under-reported. |
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Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Collins said the disease should be made notifiable, which had been done in other countries, but that people should not panic. |
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So normally we carry out a process where we have notifications from laboratories and emergency departments about unusual events or particular notifiable diseases. |
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An outbreak of Newcastle Disease, a notifiable disease affecting poultry, has been confirmed in a number of pheasants intended for shooting in Surrey. |
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It took the authorities five months to declare chikungunya a notifiable disease. |
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Industrial diseases were made notifiable, and those who developed any prescribed industrial disease were entitled to benefits. |
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He described how most notifiable disease systems are funded and maintained by provincial governments. |
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In addition, in its letter of 6 May 1983, Ireland accepted the arguments of the Commission that the aid was notifiable. |
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Because rotavirus gastroenteritis is not a nationally notifiable disease, the exact prevalence and associated disease burden are not known. |
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The granting of restructuring guarantees to a large undertaking is nevertheless notifiable individually. |
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Create maps of Canada showing the number of reported cases and rates of infection for selected notifiable diseases. |
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Thus, notifiable diseases that occur in First Nations communities are generally documented and analyzed by provincial health authorities. |
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Chickenpox, measles and rubella were the only notifiable diseases recorded in children under 15 in Orkney during 2000, according to new Government figures. |
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The Minister shall supply all medical practitioners in the Province with the forms on which to report any notifiable disease and with the instructions concerning the use of these forms. |
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The notifiable diseases are foot-and-mouth disease, rabies, tuberculosis, brucellosis, contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia, enzootic bovine leucosis and anthrax. |
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Discussion topics included the transaction-size threshold for notifiable transactions, fee and service standards for merger notifications and ARC requests, and feedback mechanisms. |
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In Slovenia, ovine or caprine brucellosis has been compulsorily notifiable for at least five years and no case of that disease has been officially confirmed during that period. |
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A physician shall report any occurrence of a notifiable or other regulated disease to the Chief Health Officer and shall carry out treatment and control measures as directed by the Chief Health Officer. |
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Health Canada and PHAC have worked with partners to revise the NND list, such that Listeriosis is now a notifiable disease in all provinces and territories. |
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Views are being sought on whether the pig disease Porcine Epidemic Diarrhoea should be classed as a notifiable disease in Scotland. |
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The president, Thabo Mbeki, has been notoriously reluctant to acknowledge the horrifying spread of AIDS and its causes. Doctors are often reluctant to note deaths from AIDS, which is not a notifiable disease. |
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The enhanced import measures require representative samples from all live-bird shipments be tested here for notifiable avian influenza 21 days after entering the quarantine location. |
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Volume of notifiable disease reporting may double with required electronic lab reporting. |
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Work which is deemed to be notifiable, is work done in high-risk areas such as kitchens and bathrooms or outside. |
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It is my understanding that although ragwort is notifiable, it is most dangerous in the dried form. |
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The incidence of Lyme disease in Canada is not known because it is not a nationally notifiable disease, but it is reportable in certain provinces where the vector ticks are well established. |
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Lastly, they emphasised that they were experiencing difficulty identifying the country of production of certain products, and thus in deciding whether measures affecting them were notifiable. |
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Canada may be required to attest, for export purposes that aquatic animals and their products originate from regions, farms or sites that are free of reportable or notifiable diseases. |
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It is not a notifiable disease, which means there are no major government measures such as movement restrictions swinging into action, and farmers are not legally obliged to report it, though they are being asked to do so. |
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Certain diseases, such as anthrax, are classified as notifiable diseases and those diseases must be reported to Defra if they are con-firmed or even suspected. |
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They emphasised the need for an individual's confidentiality and argued that there was little personal or public health benefit to making HIV notifiable. |
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