Communicable disease diagnosis

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Used for

infectious disease diagnosis

Broader Terms

diagnosis

Narrower Terms

AIDS /HIV diagnosis, syphilis test, tuberculin test

Related Terms

biohazard detection

Scope Note

determination of the presence of an infectious disease(s) or condition or the distinguishing of one disease or condition from another.

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • Once a reportable communicable disease diagnosis is verified, a public health nurse contacts the patient to educate them about ways to reduce the spread of the disease.
  • Not all communicable disease diagnosis is managed equally.
  • Informed consent is necessary when reportable communicable disease diagnosis is involved.
  • They provide laboratory, clinical and scientific support that underpins communicable disease diagnosis and management.
  • Students are to report suspected or real contact with a communicable disease or a communicable disease diagnosis to their clinical course coordinator immediately following exposure or diagnosis.
  • Such laboratories, possessing established links to communicable disease control programmes, would use molecular techniques in communicable disease diagnosis, in its all-encompassing sense.
  • Did you mean Communicable disease Diagnosis? The impact of point-of-care testing on the diagnosis of infectious diseases - Lab Management Rapid or point-of-care testing (POCT) in the identification and management of infectious diseases is a hot topic worldwide.

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