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Discover Ludwig"suspect case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of law enforcement or investigation to refer to a person who is being considered as a potential suspect in a crime. Here is an example sentence: The police are currently questioning a suspect case in relation to the recent robbery at the bank.
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As was true in the scares throughout the country, saying exactly what constituted an officially recognized "suspect case" was tricky.
Let the final confirmation status for the ith suspect case be, where as a positive dengue case, and as a negative case.
Moreover, the agency's definition of a suspect case differs from that of the World Health Organization.
"If a person who could be a suspect case came in, then we would institute appropriate infection control precautions immediately".
After taking sputum and lung secretions from a suspect case, doctors smear part of the specimen on a glass slide.
It said no one had died of SARS in the United States and only one suspect case had involved breathing difficulty severe enough to need a mechanical ventilator.
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We identified suspect case-patients by collecting information from the local health workers in the community and by asking community residents if they were aware of anyone meeting the suspect case-definition in the affected community.
We categorized suspect case-patients who had laboratory evidence of acute infection, shown by presence of IgM and IgG to Nipah virus in serum, as confirmed cases.
In addition, we identified suboptimal time for isolation of persons who were suspect case-patients.
The team collected blood samples from living suspect case-patients.
The team collected 13 serum samples from 19 suspect case-patients.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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