Translations:Advanced Field Epi:Manual 1 - Disease Investigation/397/en: Perbedaan revisi

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{{example|Information gathered in looking at salmonellosis in sheep feedlots may come from a literature search, from which it is concluded that Salmonella is orally acquired and exposure dose is important – this may lead to identification of simple measures such as feeding in raised troughs which prevent faecal contamination of feed and ensuring good drainage to prevent slurry build-up. Alternatively, data might be available from feedlot and veterinary records, providing facts about cases (and non-cases) of salmonellosis that have occurred. This data would then need to be collated, summarised and interpreted to generate information from which to draw conclusions.}}
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{{example|Information gathered in looking at salmonellosis in sheep feedlots may come from a literature search, from which it is concluded that Salmonella is orally acquired and exposure dose is important - this may lead to identification of simple measures such as feeding in raised troughs which prevent faecal contamination of feed and ensuring good drainage to prevent slurry build-up. Alternatively, data might be available from feedlot and veterinary records, providing facts about cases (and non-cases) of salmonellosis that have occurred. This data would then need to be collated, summarised and interpreted to generate information from which to draw conclusions.}}

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{{example|Information gathered in looking at salmonellosis in sheep feedlots may come from a literature search, from which it is concluded that Salmonella is orally acquired and exposure dose is important - this may lead to identification of simple measures such as feeding in raised troughs which prevent faecal contamination of feed and ensuring good drainage to prevent slurry build-up. Alternatively, data might be available from feedlot and veterinary records, providing facts about cases (and non-cases) of salmonellosis that have occurred. This data would then need to be collated, summarised and interpreted to generate information from which to draw conclusions.}}
Terjemahan{{example|Information gathered in looking at salmonellosis in sheep feedlots may come from a literature search, from which it is concluded that Salmonella is orally acquired and exposure dose is important - this may lead to identification of simple measures such as feeding in raised troughs which prevent faecal contamination of feed and ensuring good drainage to prevent slurry build-up. Alternatively, data might be available from feedlot and veterinary records, providing facts about cases (and non-cases) of salmonellosis that have occurred. This data would then need to be collated, summarised and interpreted to generate information from which to draw conclusions.}}

Information gathered in looking at salmonellosis in sheep feedlots may come from a literature search, from which it is concluded that Salmonella is orally acquired and exposure dose is important - this may lead to identification of simple measures such as feeding in raised troughs which prevent faecal contamination of feed and ensuring good drainage to prevent slurry build-up. Alternatively, data might be available from feedlot and veterinary records, providing facts about cases (and non-cases) of salmonellosis that have occurred. This data would then need to be collated, summarised and interpreted to generate information from which to draw conclusions.