Translations:Manuals:Priority disease investigation/2/en: Perbedaan revisi

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===Introduction===
 
===Introduction===
iSIKHNAS handles both routine and priority disease reports U and P) from the field. These are usually initiated by Pelsa (pelapor desa) or paravets doing routine case work.  When a vet or paravet responds to a pelsa report they usually contact the pelsa to find out more about the case, visit if it seems important and respond to the system with a response report (R). The response report asks for a differential diagnosis from the attending staff member and it is here that a case is usually properly determined to be either important or routine.  Routine case management might involve treatments, lab samples and an outcome report, for example.  Important cases however require fuller investigation, may reach a difinitive diagnosis and may require an outbreak response.
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iSIKHNAS handles both routine and priority disease reports (U and P) from the field. These are usually initiated by Pelsa (village reporters) or paravets doing routine case work.  When a vet or paravet responds to a pelsa report they usually contact the pelsa to find out more about the case, visit if it seems important and respond to the system with a response report (R). The response report asks for a differential diagnosis from the attending staff member and it is here that a case is usually properly determined to be either important or routine.  Routine case management might involve treatments, lab samples and an outcome report, for example.  Important cases however require fuller investigation, may reach a definitive diagnosis and may require an outbreak response.

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===Introduction===
iSIKHNAS handles both routine and priority disease reports (U and P) from the field. These are usually initiated by Pelsa (village reporters) or paravets doing routine case work.  When a vet or paravet responds to a pelsa report they usually contact the pelsa to find out more about the case, visit if it seems important and respond to the system with a response report (R). The response report asks for a differential diagnosis from the attending staff member and it is here that a case is usually properly determined to be either important or routine.  Routine case management might involve treatments, lab samples and an outcome report, for example.  Important cases however require fuller investigation, may reach a definitive diagnosis and may require an outbreak response.
Terjemahan===Introduction===
iSIKHNAS handles both routine and priority disease reports (U and P) from the field. These are usually initiated by Pelsa (village reporters) or paravets doing routine case work.  When a vet or paravet responds to a pelsa report they usually contact the pelsa to find out more about the case, visit if it seems important and respond to the system with a response report (R). The response report asks for a differential diagnosis from the attending staff member and it is here that a case is usually properly determined to be either important or routine.  Routine case management might involve treatments, lab samples and an outcome report, for example.  Important cases however require fuller investigation, may reach a definitive diagnosis and may require an outbreak response.

Introduction

iSIKHNAS handles both routine and priority disease reports (U and P) from the field. These are usually initiated by Pelsa (village reporters) or paravets doing routine case work. When a vet or paravet responds to a pelsa report they usually contact the pelsa to find out more about the case, visit if it seems important and respond to the system with a response report (R). The response report asks for a differential diagnosis from the attending staff member and it is here that a case is usually properly determined to be either important or routine. Routine case management might involve treatments, lab samples and an outcome report, for example. Important cases however require fuller investigation, may reach a definitive diagnosis and may require an outbreak response.