Examples of using New cases in English and their translations into Hindi
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The World Health Organization does not declare an Ebola outbreak over in a country until no new cases are reported within a 42-day period.
New cases appear to occur primarily between the ages of 10 and 19 years and 30 and 39 years.
It is known that 1,367 people have died in China so far this virus while 14,840 new cases of infection have been reported.
had melanoma in 2017, accounting for 5.2 percent of all new cases of cancer.
New cases are seen each year in the high risk groups of 10 to 19 years and 30 to 39 years.
The World Health Organization declared a country free of the Ebola virus if there are no new cases in 42 days.
while the death toll rises to several hundred, and new cases are emerging every day.
An estimated 50 million people worldwide have dementia, and the annual rate of new cases is just short of 10 million.
Experts predict more than 45,000 new cases of pancreatic cancer will arise nationwide this year, with over 38,000 deaths from the disease.
beginning of the epidemic, the number of new cases of AIDS diagnosed in the U.S. declines.
Another source of economic costs is that approximately 350,000 new cases of child asthma each year are linked to NO2, a by-product of fossil fuel combustion.
looked at studies reporting the incidence of psychosis(that is, the number of new cases per year).
and, among them, 13,082 new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed across an average follow-up period of 9 years.
The number of new cases of mouth cancer is on the increase,
In 2010, 8.8 million new cases of TB were diagnosed,
involving 39,740 adults from 10 countries, in whom 4,347 new cases of diabetes occurred over time.
has been decreasing since 2005, while new cases("incidence") have decreased since 2002.
involving 39,740 adults from 10 countries, in whom 4,347 new cases of diabetes occurred over time.
117 new cases were investigated for which 145 cases were completed.
Research will be accelerated to improve cure rates and to accelerate decline in new cases.