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References1. Scientific Advisory Co
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55. Department of Health and Childr
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Appendix A: Search Strategies for V
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Appendix C: Published Reports on Re
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available 24 hours a day to answer
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coughing. They advise that the stag
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Appendix D: Annex 2: Decision Instr
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Has the patient...Clinical Risk Ass
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Appendix G: Summary of VHF Risk Cat
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longer thus increasing the risk of
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In April 1990, CDC reported on filo
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24. CDC Special Pathogens Branch. K
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Appendix J: VHF Risk Assessment for
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Malaria Test Results:Malaria test 1
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Port of Arrival:Name:Via:Arrived by
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VHF Case Exposure Assessment & Cont
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Healthcare workers:1234567891011121
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Total number of contactsVHF Case Ex
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Category of worker:CleanerDoctorIf
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Relationship to case:PassengerIf ot
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Are you currently well?Have you fev
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VHF High Risk Contact Surveillance
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VHF High Risk Contact Surveillance
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Appendix O:VHF Checklists of action
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Appendix P:Campus Map, Mater Miseri