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is reportable
adjective
That must be reported to the proper authorities; notifiable
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Cancer-reporting regulation data (whether cancer is reportable by legislation, by administrative order without specific law; not reportable or mixed) were collected from within CI5 IX methodological tables.
(xii Needlestick or sharps injury to a railroad employee, medical removal of a railroad employee, occupational hearing loss of a railroad employee, occupational tuberculosis of a railroad employee, or musculoskeletal disorder of a railroad employee which musculoskeletal disorder is reportable under one or more of the general reporting criteria.
Yersiniosis, which is reportable in Norway, is the third most commonly reported cause of acute enteritis after campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis.
Our limited understanding of the burden of neurocysticercosis is caused by multiple factors, including that the disease is only reportable in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, and Texas, and that under-reporting exists even in those jurisdictions where it is reportable.
The most common reasons for not reporting in this study, (1) do not want to violate the patients' privacy; (2) reporting procedure is troublesome; (3) not sure whether the disease is reportable; and (4) the patients have been treated, are similar to those found in other studies [ 7- 10].
The most common reasons for not reporting were "do not want to violate the patient's privacy", "reporting procedure is troublesome", and "not sure whether the diagnosed disease is reportable".
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It's reportable as his motivation.
(EpiQuery lists only diseases that are caught by New York City residents and are reportable by law).
Fines can be imposed on shippers, and instances of leaking packages are reportable to the Center for Disease Control.
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.
"To get free media, he has to say stuff that's reportable, and the level of extreme language is directly linked back to that.
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