Sentences with phrase «reporting illnesses and deaths»

The Forums thread will also direct you to links at Epinions and Topix message boards where people have been reporting illnesses and deaths from these treats for months.
«Residents are required to be vigilant, maintain the highest hygiene standard possible, avoid contact with those infected and report illnesses and deaths emanating from the disease to hospitals and government health centres.

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The doctor explained: «She commonly reported information about the relatives, household composition, family deaths and illnesses, etc, of members of our team, without ever having observed or been informed about them.»
Let me begin by saying the reports on my illness, injuries and death have been highly exaggerated.
More than 24,000 infections, 5,600 hospitalizations and 120 deaths were reported last year in the US, according to foodborne illness surveillance data.
The report from the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Psychiatrists says that the lack of support for people with mental illness to stop smoking is a major cause of premature deaths.
Subsequently, the Clean Air Task Force of the DEC reports that since this time, illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis, heart attacks, hospital visits, and death related to these pollutants have decreased statewide by 87 percent.
Honduras has reported its first death from a paralysing illness linked to the Zika virus, a mosquito - borne epidemic that is spreading through Latin America and also suspected of causing birth defects.
In March, HealthMap.org, a disease surveillance website that aggregates reports from social media, news websites, and public health officials, shared a link from a French language news website in Guinea reporting eight deaths from a mystery illness that appeared similar to Lassa fever.
Forty - eight million cases of foodborne illness are reported annually in the United States, including 3,000 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Dr. Brown and co-investigators at CHAM used a nationally representative sample of 76,227 children from the 2011 - 2012 National Survey of Children's Health, to identify children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrimination.
It is difficult to determine exactly what proportion of those losses are due to maternal malnutrition, but recent research indicates that 60 percent of deaths of children under age 5 are associated with malnutrition — and children's malnutrition is strongly correlated with mothers» poor nutritional status.17 Problems related to anemia, for example, including cognitive impairment in children and low productivity in adults, cost US$ 5 billion a year in South Asia alone.18 Illness associated with nutrient deficiencies have significantly reduced the productivity of women in less developed countries.19 A recent report from Asia shows that malnutrition reduces human productivity by 10 percent to 15 percent and gross domestic product by 5 percent to 10 percent.20 By improving the nutrition of adolescent girls and women, nations can reduce health care costs, increase intellectual capacity, and improve adult productivity.21
Life insurance company underwriters - experts who predict risks of injury, illness and death - look at your age, health, occupation, hobbies and habits, as well as your credit report, in setting your premiums.
Exception: A lender may make an exception to this rule for a borrower in default on a mortgage at the time of the short sale if the default was due to circumstances beyond the borrower's control, such as the death of a primary wage earner or long - term uninsured illness, and a review of the credit report indicates satisfactory credit before the circumstances beyond the borrower's control that caused the default.
After the Environmental Protection Agency's extensive review of adverse events from spot - on flea and tick products for pets, the agency has given manufacturers six months to change their labels to help prevent even more problems than the 44,000 illnesses and 600 deaths reported in 2008.
The Animal Protection Institute of America has reported that ethoxyquin may be associated with infertility, neonatal illness and death, skin and hair coat problems, immune disorders and thyroid, pancreas, and liver dysfunctions.
In the wake of an Australian Veterinary Journal article outlining a study of dogs exposed to dried chicken treats produced in China, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this week that it has received a total of approximately 3,000 reports of pet illness possibly related to the consumption of jerky treats, including 580 deaths.
Pet owners have reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 2,200 cases of pet illnesses, including 360 canine deaths and one feline death, from consumption of jerky treats imported from China.
In the summer of 2012, an estimated 2,200 bouts of illness were reported, including 360 canine and one feline death.
An updated tally of reports filed with the FDA indicates 2,674 reports of illness affecting 3,243 dogs and 501 deaths.
According to recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Report Regarding Jerky Pet Treats and Illnesses, the products have caused the death of over 500 dogs and nine cats.
We know that the illnesses and deaths reported are mostly linked to jerky pet treats sourced from China.
As of September 24, 2013, FDA has received approximately 3000 reports of illness, involving more than 3600 dogs, 10 cats, and including more than 580 deaths.
Even though as Davidson County inspection reports for 2006 - 2009 reveal, there have been numerous leaks from the chamber or carbon monoxide gas cylinders, meaning the county's shelter staff are exposed to deadly carbon monoxide gas which even at low levels can cause illness, disease, mental impairment, and even death.
A recent report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency makes it clear that every commercial flea product can cause illness and even death in pets; the agency is now encouraging more truthful labeling, but it is not requiring safer products.
After thousands of reported illnesses and 1,000 dog deaths, PetSmart and Petco have announced they will stop selling all dog and cat treats made in China.
Since 2007, the FDA says it has received about 4,800 reports of pet illnesses, and 1,000 dog deaths, possibly related to the consumption of jerky treats.
Since 2007, the FDA has received reports about such illnesses involving 3,600 dogs and 10 cats, including approximately 580 pet deaths.
Many of these headlines have centered around toxic jerky treats imported from China that have resulted in over 1,000 pet deaths and almost 5,000 reported cases of illnesses for both dogs and cats.
Among the reports new conclusions on health: «An increased frequency and severity of heat waves is expected, leading to more illness and death, particularly among the young, elderly, frail, and poor.»
The Environment News Service reported two years ago that 70 of the old buildings «have been responsible for the deaths of as many as 130,000 Laysan albatross chicks since jurisdiction of Midway was transferred from the Navy to the Department of the Interior in 1996» and that as many as 10,000 chicks a year die from disorders and illness caused from ingesting the lead paint chips.
With less attempts at precision, the report also pointed out that an increase in extreme summer temperatures would worsen the «excess human death and illness» that came with heat waves.
Children can be left in poor physical condition following the harvest; illnesses including hepatitis, injuries and even deaths are all reported.
A new study by a former FDA economist reports that foodborne illness costs America $ 152 Billion annually, the cost of 76 million cases of food related illness, 5,000 deaths, and 325,000 hospitalizations.
Doctors report deaths to coroners for various reasons, for example, where the death was sudden and unexplained or violent or where the deceased was not seen by a doctor during their final illness.
While there are no reported deaths, there have been many reported illnesses and 4 cases of hospitalization.
Dr. Aubrey Miller was medical director for the EPA team that went into the remote town of Libby, Mont., in 1999 to investigate reports of hundreds of deaths and illnesses from asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer.
Organisations such as the TUC are disappointed that the report does not, in its words, contain a single proposal that will reduce the high levels of workplace death, injuries and illness.
Meanwhile, a report in The Times (11 November 2007) highlights the appalling dilemmas faced by individuals suffering unbearably in the context of terminal illness who wish to take steps to ensure a dignified death at a time and in a manner of their own choosing.
Quincy died from illness at the age of 32 and was not able to publish the reports before his death.
According to numbers compiled by the Pew Charitable Trust, since 2001 there have been 75 reported deaths and more than 1,020 illnesses connected with compounded drugs.
The New York Post quoted police reports saying Freeling, 59, had a history of mental illness and reported that Freeling had jumped to his death.
Frances is in demand in very complex public law children proceedings in which the central issues include exceptionally serious injuries, non-accidental death / murder (child or parent), serious sexual abuse, child sexual exploitation, very serious neglect, torture, learning and mental health difficulties, fabricated or induced illness, reporting restriction orders and the curtailment of parental responsibility.
The BLS recently released a workplace deaths report revealing shocking results; fatal workplace injuries and illnesses increased by seven percent from 2015 to 2016.
Life insurance company underwriters - experts who predict risks of injury, illness and death - look at your age, health, occupation, hobbies and habits, as well as your credit report, in setting your premiums.
• Most sellers only receive as little as between 13 — 21 % of the value of the policy • All policies apply including term insurance • Brokers and other purchasers take a commission as high as around 9 % to as high as 30 % • Most brokers will only consider people who are over the age 65 or will only consider those with a chronic or terminal illness, and have policies worth at least $ 100,000 • Selling you policy can have tax implications • Selling your policy may affect your ability to qualify for government sponsored programs • You lose control of your death benefits • The buyer has access to all your medical reports including current ones
Medical Records at the time of death and past illnesses (Medical Attendant Certificate, Hospital treatment Certificate, Admission Notes, Discharge / Death Summary, and Test reports, edeath and past illnesses (Medical Attendant Certificate, Hospital treatment Certificate, Admission Notes, Discharge / Death Summary, and Test reports, eDeath Summary, and Test reports, etc..)
Original hospitalization documents with the discharge summary and medical investigation reports, if the insured has availed any treatment of illness further leading to death.
The review reported a significant mental health gap between Australia's Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, with higher levels of psychological distress, hospitalisation for mental illness and death from intentional self - harm.
Exception: A lender may make an exception to this rule for a borrower in default on a mortgage at the time of the short sale if the default was due to circumstances beyond the borrower's control, such as the death of a primary wage earner or long - term uninsured illness, and if a review of the credit report indicates satisfactory credit before the circumstances beyond the borrower's control that caused the default.
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