disease control
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiseaseandcontrol
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disease
noun
uk/dɪˈziːz/us/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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control
noun
uk/kənˈtrəʊl/us/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofdiseaseandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This will assist indiseasecontrol.
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Therefore,diseasecontrolof these animals is highly needed.
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The impact of modelling on animaldiseasecontrol.
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Targeted and evaluateddiseasecontrolprogrammes should be renewed.
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Especially (but not exclusively) in developing countries,diseasecontrolactivities are further constrained by limited funding.
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A policy ofdiseasecontrol(short of eradication) is never optimal.
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However, hunting costs as well as the monetary benefits ofdiseasecontrolare almost systematically neglected.
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The estimates presented here can help in the planning of optimumdiseasecontrolstrategies.
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This may be of very limited use to those responsible fordiseasecontrol.
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These sources are invaluable in the study ofdiseasecontrolat the border.
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Too often,diseasecontrolmethods, or even whole health care systems, have been transplanted from one country to another.
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High planting density induces the cacao trees to grow tall, making pruning difficult and increasingdiseasecontrolcosts.
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In establishing their cocoa farms, farmers would be given credit for labour, fertilisers, seedlings anddiseasecontrol.
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The evaluation of the impacts of fragmentation of a network therefore has relevance in the field of practicaldiseasecontrol.
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A better understanding of the transmission mechanisms and dynamics of scrapie would greatly assist in achievingdiseasecontrol.
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The development and validation of an agestructured model for the evaluation ofdiseasecontrolstrategies for intestinal helminths.
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For these reasons,diseasecontrolprocedures must be used on infected as well as on suspected herds.
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These data suggest that the management by genotype interaction observed in 2005 was associated withdiseasecontrolwith the fungicide.
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We must balance animal welfare considerations withdiseasecontrolconsiderations, butdiseasecontrolmust be the priority.
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Finally,diseasecontrolis a factor.
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In addition, could an understanding of the likely topology of such diseases be of assistance in formulating plans fordiseasecontrolin the future?
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The mounting evidence that widespreaddiseasecontrolwas leading to unprecedented rates of population growth went largely unheeded by governments and international organizations.
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Although, diagnostic tests have high sensitivity and specificity, a poor notification rate may still undermine efforts in surveillance anddiseasecontrol.
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Targeted interventions designed to promotediseasecontrolprograms are essential now, and they will be essential for some time to come.
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