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are reportable
adjective
That must be reported to the proper authorities; notifiable
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Although neuroinvasive and nonneuroinvasive disease cases are reportable, reporting of nonneuroinvasive WNV disease has varied substantially by jurisdiction and over time.
One of the most frequently identified reasons in the literature for not reporting was lack of knowledge among clinicians of the reporting process, including not knowing what diseases are reportable and not knowing what to report [ 19- 21].
The knowledgebase scope includes diseases, conditions, or other events that are reportable in one or more reporting jurisdictions in the United States.
Surprisingly, lack of knowledge about which diseases are reportable and the legal requirement to report were the least selected reasons for not reporting.
Major foodborne illnesses, including salmonellosis and E. coli infections, are reportable diseases in many places, meaning that infections caused by those agents must be reported by physicians and medical laboratories to local, state, or national health departments.
While most of the doctors agreed that reporting communicable diseases has been an important emphasis in their medical training, this study suggested that the misperception about reporting may be the main reason why some doctors report and the others do not even if they know the diseases are reportable.
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Yersiniosis, which is reportable in Norway, is the third most commonly reported cause of acute enteritis after campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis.
It's reportable as his motivation.
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation Assistancepmento(OECD): "Assistance to refugees in developing countries is reportable as ODA.
Temporary assistance to refugees from developing countries arriving in donor countries is reportable as ODA during the first 12 months of stay, and all costs associated with eventual repatriation to the developing country of origin are also reportable".
Those proceedings would not, for the most part, be reportable but it is hoped they could lift some of the suspicions of the judicial process that have arisen.
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