Examples of using Communicable in English and their translations into Serbian
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who has a communicable disease or infection, will be accepted
Outbreaks of communicable diseases, such as cholera,
Implementation of Union legislation on communicable diseases and other health threats,
If you have a communicable STD and don't tell your partner,
comparable and communicable manner, and improvements such as scoreboards should be considered.
largely to reduce the chance of communicable disease spreading beyond the ghetto,
the World Bank tries to control communicable disease such as malaria,
water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.
As well as learning about the nature of the communicable disease and how to develop strategies for surveillance,
The CCDM emphasizes the epidemiological aspects of communicable diseases and provides information about their identification,
Can discrimination against families who oppose vaccines for reasons of conscience prevent future disease outbreaks of communicable viral diseases, such as measles?
Contagious disease: a very communicable disease capable of spreading rapidly from one person to another by contact or close proximity.
The risk of dying is particularly high because of the combined impact of communicable diseases and diarrhea together with possible increases in rates of under-nutrition as people flee their homes.
There are only two things children will share willingly- communicable diseases and their mother's age."- Benjamin Spock.
Developing nations must find a way to prioritize healthcare in order to eliminate some of the communicable diseases like measles.
Likewise in communicable diseases. Three of the world's top experts saying,
The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services is authorized to take measures to prevent the entry and spread of communicable diseases into the United States and between US states.
economic burden" of communicable diseases in general;
Angina- communicable diseases, therefore,
precautions in place and there is no reason to fear a communicable disease.