Sentences with phrase «serious health threats reported»

These findings are especially important since antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious health threats reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Its provisions are designed to ensure adherence to industry standards for maintenance, cleaning and testing for microbes, and reporting of samples that present a serious health threat to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (Dhealth threat to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHealth and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
A landmark report by the World Health Organization in 2014 observed that antibiotic resistance — long thought to be a health threat of the future — had finally become a serious threat to public health around the Health Organization in 2014 observed that antibiotic resistance — long thought to be a health threat of the future — had finally become a serious threat to public health around the health threat of the future — had finally become a serious threat to public health around the health around the world.
In a 2013 report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called ESBLs a «serious concern» and a significant threat to public health.
Beautiful as it looks, the freshly fallen snow hides a serious health threat — it reflects up to 80 % of ultraviolet radiation, reports The World Health Organizhealth threat — it reflects up to 80 % of ultraviolet radiation, reports The World Health OrganizHealth Organization.
Studies show that dioxin collects in your fatty tissues, and according to a draft report by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), dioxin a serious public health threat that has no «safe» level of exposure!
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If this was done within the scope of a mandatory reporting law, it is legal to disclose PHI; under § 164.512 it is allowed, «to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of a person or the public».
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