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You should try to prevent notifiable diseases occurring at all.
You see, it turned out to be scarlet fever, which is a notifiable disease.
This report presents a summary of notifiable diseases for 2009.
The list of notifiable diseases now stands at 30, including leprosy.
It is a notifiable disease that is found worldwide.
This method is also used when dealing with diseased animals in the case of epidemic or notifiable disease.
Studies elsewhere have shown that reporting for many common notifiable diseases was from 6 percent to 90 percent.
This guide has information about the main notifiable diseases affecting pigs, which must be reported, and general disease prevention advice.
On his initiative tuberculosis became a voluntary notifiable disease in the city in 1899.
A notifiable disease is any disease that is required by law to be reported to government authorities.
This guide gives details of each notifiable disease and explains their symptoms and the species they affect.
You must ensure employees and the public are safe if they are at risk of infection from exposure to notifiable diseases.
For information on preventing notifiable diseases, see our guide on farm health and safety: the basics.
In the UK, it is a notifiable disease.
Although meningitis is a notifiable disease in many countries, the exact incidence rate is unknown.
Q fever is a nationally notifiable disease.
If you identify - or suspect - that an animal has a notifiable disease you must report it to the veterinary authorities.
If you suspect your stock may have a notifiable disease, you should contact your vet immediately.
When a notifiable disease is confirmed, Animal Health puts in place measures to control the spread of disease.
It was a notifiable disease.
For most exotic notifiable diseases, all susceptible animals on the premises are humanely culled.
All notifiable diseases are strictly controlled.
Exotic notifiable diseases with internationally agreed eradication policies include:
You must impose movement restrictions on your farm if you think your stock may be infected with a notifiable disease.
See list of notifiable diseases.