routine surveillance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofroutineandsurveillance
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routine
adjective
uk/ruːˈtiːn/us/ruːˈtiːn/
done as part of what usually happens, and not for any ...
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surveillance
noun[U]
uk/səˈveɪ.ləns/us/sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or ...
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(Definition ofroutineandsurveillancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Routinesurveillanceremains a fundamental aspect to study trends and serogroup-specific incidence of meningococcal disease.
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Based on theroutinesurveillancesystem, the annual incidence of bacillary dysentery decreased from 1.3 to 0.2/10 000 persons per year.
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Ideally,routinesurveillanceshould be able to detect an outbreak immediately and with good accuracy.
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However, knowledge of the incidence of outbreaks of gastroenteritis was limited, asroutinesurveillanceis restricted to foodborne outbreaks only.
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Line ministries will need support to enhance theirroutinesurveillanceand administrative data systems.
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Diarrhoea and dysentery morbidity and mortality data from 1991 to 1999 was collected from theroutinesurveillancesystem and demographic data from the government census.
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Their diversion toroutinesurveillancetasks for fishery protection is incompatible with this essential role.
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Routinesurveillanceof offshore installations will continue on a scale appropriate to the need.
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Women with vulvar cancer should not haveroutinesurveillanceimaging to monitor the cancer unless new symptoms appear or tumor markers begin rising.
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The case was discovered duringroutinesurveillanceof blood samples from people who had exhibited flu symptoms.
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Women with ovarian cancer should not haveroutinesurveillanceimaging to monitor the cancer unless new symptoms appear or tumor markers begin rising.
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Routinesurveillanceand repair/replacement activities can mitigate the impact of this degradation; however, failures still occur.
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Women with endometrial cancer should not haveroutinesurveillanceimaging to monitor the cancer unless new symptoms appear or tumor markers begin rising.
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