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It now afflicts more than 300,000 people per year, making it the sixth most common reportable infectious disease in the U.S. "If you live anywhere from Maine to Virginia, it's almost impossible for Lyme disease not to affect someone you know, someone in your family or yourself," says center founder and director John Aucott, a Johns Hopkins internist.
In the United States, gonorrhea is the second most common reportable infection.
Chlamydia trachomatis (hereafter referred to as chlamydia) is the most common reportable infection in the United States (US), Europe and Australia.
Chlamydia, with a mean incidence rate of 467 cases per 100.000 inhabitants in 2009 [ 4] is the most common reportable sexually transmitted infection in Norway.
The trial is registered at clinicaltrials.org under the identifier ClinicalTrials.gov NCT 02128620 Chlamydia is the most common reportable sexually transmitted disease (STD) in Norway.
Chlamydia is the most common reportable sexually transmitted disease (STD) in Norway, and its incidence in the two northernmost counties has been disclosed to be nearly the double of the Norwegian average.
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The most common CDC reportable diagnosis was clinical or microbiological confirmed pneumonia (PNU1/PNU2/LRI) (n = 57), followed by intra-abdominal infection (SSI-GIT) (n = 10) and urinary tract infection (SUTI) (n = 8).
The most common terms found under other reportable diseases or conditions were meningitis, hepatitis, chicken pox, and postexposure prophylaxis for rabies (Table 2).
The 3 most common reasons for not reporting answered by the non-reporting doctors were "do not want to violate the patient's privacy" (32.8%), "reporting procedure is troublesome" (31.1%), and "not sure whether the diagnosed disease is reportable" (29.5%).
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".
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].
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