The aim of disease carrier control is to minimise the transmission of malaria, dengue fever and any other communicable disease spread by insects. |
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They state that consultants in communicable disease control provide a valuable role in assessing and explaining the relative risks. |
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A key step in the control of any communicable disease is the separation of the infective agent from the susceptible hosts. |
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As every flu season tells us, developed nations are far from immune to communicable disease. |
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It is extremely important to strengthen communicable disease global surveillance, detection and identification in terms of global public health. |
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The medics will include infectious disease specialists, microbiologists, virologists, and nurses who specialise in acute care or communicable disease control. |
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The large number of internally displaced people has dramatically increased the risk of communicable disease transmission. |
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Nine of 10 of these other communicable disease projects performed satisfactorily or better. |
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Taiwan voluntarily reports its communicable disease figures to the health agency, and sneers at China's early cover-up. |
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He is in critical condition, said Dr. Marcelle Layton, assistant commissioner of the department's office of communicable disease control. |
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The overall incidence of communicable disease in children remains low in the Cayman Islands. |
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There is an obligation to report each case of communicable disease, as well. |
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Of course, the centre will not deal with cancer as it is not a communicable disease. |
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In addition, s 34 of the HPPA requires physicians to report any patient with a communicable disease who refuses treatment. |
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This restriction should also apply to wild animals through which a communicable disease may be transmitted. |
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With regard to public health, a national communicable disease surveillance and control plan should be developed. |
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Laws were passed excluding immigrants with a criminal past, a mental deficiency, or a communicable disease. |
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Most difficult of all would be living with a serious communicable disease. |
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Again, criminal fault may attach if an accused knew or should have known that he suffered from a communicable disease like AIDS and failed to disclose infected status. |
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Moreover, current health care services remain focused on communicable disease, while mortality and morbidity among Aboriginal peoples are increasingly resulting from chronic illness. |
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Article 16 of the Public Health Act allows the Minister, for the purposes of communicable disease and emergency management only, to have authority as a provincial Medical Officer of Health. |
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Sharing your hospital bed does not reduce the per-day costs of your hospital stay, and you will be legally liable if your bedmate contracts a communicable disease. |
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Animal control officers are authorized to enter any place where there is a wounded, sick or mistreated animal or one suspected of having a communicable disease. |
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A mandatory program requires the capacity to set standards, educate and manage the sanitation aspects of communicable disease and environmental health. |
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Community preparedness for natural disasters and major communicable disease threats relies on community leadership and program people in the development and maintenance of these plans. |
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Jorg Hoffman, consultant in communicable disease control, said there had only been six cases worldwide of CJD being transmitted via surgery. |
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Being a sufferer of a communicable disease or a contact placed in isolation and nevertheless leaving the isolation station without appropriate authorisation. |
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Thus, compulsory isolation of contagious individuals during a communicable disease outbreak may be acceptable, while non-consensual public health research in cases of public urgencies may not. |
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The severity of chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria among Kampouchean refugees is another recent example of acquisition of communicable disease through urban-rural migration. |
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Although improved access to medical services has reduced the incidence of communicable disease in Eritrea, the number of cancer-related deaths is on the rise. |
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Populations with a major communicable disease problem, often face an added burden due to the rising impact of noncommunicable diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. |
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Examples of global common goods are communicable disease control, persistant pollution control, the ozone layer and the Earth's climate system, biodiversity and genetic resources and peace and security. |
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When one individual in a large group gets sick with a communicable disease, it spreads to others very quickly. |
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This is often used in connection to disease and illness, such as those who may possibly have been exposed to a communicable disease. |
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Infectious disease, also known as transmissible disease or communicable disease, is illness resulting from an infection. |
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Unfortunately, when a community has low immunization rates, many children, including some who have been immunized, are placed at risk of harm if a highly communicable disease like measles is introduced into the community. |
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