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Author: Ding, Cheng; Huang, Chenyang; Zhou, Yuqing; Fu, Xiaofang; Liu, Xiaoxiao; Wu, Jie; Deng, Min; Li, Lanjuan; Yang, Shigui
Title: Malaria in China: a longitudinal population-based surveillance study
  • Document date: 2020_2_24
  • ID: k9wlfrmx_7
    Snippet: All notifiable diseases are divided into three categories (class A, B and C) according to the outbreak, prevalence and degree of harm [11] . Clinicians must complete a standard case report card and report to the CISDCP when they identify any probable, clinical or laboratory-confirmed case of notifiable infectious disease within a specified timeframe. Malaria is categorised as a class B notifiable infectious disease, and diagnosed cases should be .....
    Document: All notifiable diseases are divided into three categories (class A, B and C) according to the outbreak, prevalence and degree of harm [11] . Clinicians must complete a standard case report card and report to the CISDCP when they identify any probable, clinical or laboratory-confirmed case of notifiable infectious disease within a specified timeframe. Malaria is categorised as a class B notifiable infectious disease, and diagnosed cases should be reporting within one day, case investigation within three days, and focuses investigation and action within seven days [5] . Blood smear microscopic examination was the main method for malaria diagnosis, and immunological examination (2006) and polymerase chain reaction (2015) were recommended.

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