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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suspected case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to health, law, or investigations where there is uncertainty about the status of a situation or individual.
Example: "The health department reported a suspected case of the virus in the community."
Alternatives: "a potential case" or "an alleged case".
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One mother whose daughter was born with microcephaly a month ago told the news website G1 that she had a suspected case of dengue while she was pregnant.
The government has offered a $72 bounty for reporting a suspected case.
"Our infectious disease staff said: 'We have a suspected case of Zika,'" he said.
It comes a day after authorities confirmed a suspected case of Ebola near Paris was a false alarm.
Dr. Bonnie Henry, a medical officer for the city of Toronto, said the new probable case had been listed as a suspected case since mid-April.
Since sepsis develops rapidly and can cause irreversible organ damage, the sooner a suspected case is diagnosed and treated, the better.
One of my campaign team had a suspected case of swine flu two weeks ago so I know just how horrible it can be.
"We've got a suspected case.
Nigeria's state oil company said on Friday it had shut down one of its clinics in Lagos following a suspected case.
He says a hospital can isolate a suspected case and the CDC will talk them through needful protocols.
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The date of isolation was the date a suspected case-patient was transported to an ETU.
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