Reporting notifiable dis- eases: Methods for improvement, attitudes and community outcome. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1997;91(2):135-7.Seneviratne SL, Gunatilake SB, de Silva HJ. Reporting notifiable diseases : methods for improvement, attitudes and community outcome. Transactions of the Royal ...
Presents history of policies taken up by national, state and territorial health authorities during 1878 to 1994 regarding notifiable diseases. Role of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the policy making; Information about notifiable diseases reported ...
Time lags between disease onset and notification can be estimated in terms of weeks (mostly as a result of lag between onset and diagnosis) even for notifiable disease reports (e.g. in Korea8, in the UK9). Reporting delays may be monitored to detect trends, for example following an ...
(2,S3.3) A full list of notifiable diseases can be found on the HPA website (www.hpa.org.uk). Reporting is now a professional duty, whereas previously failure to report was a crime. Potential sanctions include referral to the GMC, rather than prosecution, o...
BACKGROUND: Gonorrhea (GC) and chlamydia (CT) are the most commonly reported notifiable diseases in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and ... ME Patton,K Sarah,L Eloisa,... - 《Clinical Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 79发表: 2014年 Chlamydial infection of the gastrointestinal...
tiousrespiratorydiseasesarethestressinthepreventionandcontrolofinfectiousdisease , managementshouldbein- tensified. [ Keywords ] generalhospital ; infectiousdisease ; diseasereport ; epidemic ; notifiableinfectiousdisease [ ChinInfectControl , 2014 , 13 ( 7 ): 431-433 ] 为了解某三级综合医院传染病疫情动...
Presents history of policies taken up by national, state and territorial health authorities during 1878 to 1994 regarding notifiable diseases. Role of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the policy making; Information about notifiable diseases reported to CDC in 1993....
The article focuses on the indifferent reporting of notifiable diseases including babesiosis, dysentery, and Q fever by physicians and other health workers in Canada. It states that physicians and other health workers in Canada are legally compelled to report cases of specified communicable diseases ...
MD Consult - Indifferent reporting of notifiable diseases - Canadian Medical Association Journal - Medical Journal
Scientists in Lagos state were interviewed using a pretested self-administered semistructured questionnaire to collect information on socio-demographic characteristics, awareness of IDSR and its policy, knowledge of notifiable diseases, practice of IDSR and constraints to reporting notifiable...