laboratory-confirmed case
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case
noun
uk/keɪs/us/keɪs/
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(Definition ofcasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Among thelaboratory-confirmedcase-patients, the most commonly reported symptoms were diarrhoea (94.8 %), abdominal cramps (88.0%), and nausea (76.4 %).
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The community-based, case-control study enrolled alllaboratory-confirmedcase-patients and matched controls.
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Almost all the laboratory-confirmed cases (24/25) were identified in the study area.
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While most notified cases were children who had been clinically diagnosed, we found most laboratory-confirmed cases were in adults.
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The majority of laboratory-confirmed cases were adults (not vaccinated or vaccination status unknown) and most laboratoryrejected cases were vaccinated children.
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The cost of the 409 laboratory-confirmed cases and the 169 hospital admissions in the 44 outbreaks described above is, therefore, likely to be considerable.
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After 1957 it was mainly only laboratory-confirmed cases that were included in the statistics, whereas before malaria was diagnosed by clinical symptoms, mainly recurrent fever.
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Two datasets of laboratory-confirmed cases were, therefore, generated.
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In the reported patients who ingested low-fat milk of other expiry dates, the frequency of vomiting and/or nausea (49.3- 55.8 %) was lower than that of the laboratory-confirmed cases (93.2 %).
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Only laboratory-confirmed cases are included.
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For measles, mumps and rubella, data are collected as both notifications of disease and as laboratory-confirmed cases.
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The table also shows the number of laboratory-confirmed cases and the number of fatalities linked to these outbreaks.
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