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Their co-operation (or otherwise) has significant influence on the success of statutory disease control efforts, and when accomplishment does not meet aspiration, farmers may be blamed by the state for perceived failures.
The recruitment for research is therefore often conflated by their multiple roles in routine, statutory disease surveillance and public health interventions, both of which fulfill concrete functions associated with government that supersede research (12).
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In Hong Kong, STI is not a statutory notifiable disease.
Scarlet fever is a statutory notifiable disease in Hong Kong.
The statutory notifiable diseases are not static, but may be changed.
The web service was designed to automatically present updated surveillance statistics of some 50 statutory notifiable diseases notified to the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control SMII).
The 54 statutory notifiable infectious diseases are divided, into "Diseases dangerous to society" (Groups 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3) and "Other notifiable diseases" (groups A.1 and A.2).
Laboratory data, including serovar and antimicrobial drug susceptibility patterns, were merged with statutory notification of diseases data from the Cheshire and Merseyside Health Protection Unit of the Health Protection Agency.
The statutory surveillance of communicable diseases is regulated in the Communicable disease act of 1989.
Until March 2013, there was no statutory notification on varicella disease in Germany.
If a disease become statutory notifiable, the EpiArk nor the SMI often does not hold any information, before the date of the action.
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