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3 Single incidents of gastroenteritis 3.1 The notification process 3.3 Non-referred cases 3.4 Why do we investigate single incident cases?
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home telephone / Food/water / food handler / food** / food source / disability services / risk management / food sampling / food handlers / prevention of the spread of illness / Pathology laboratory notification notification Communicable Disease Prevention / pathology services / food / /

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Hepatitis A / infectious gastroenteritis / disease / uraemic syndrome / Botulism / gastroenteritis / Hepatitis E / Salmonellosis / borne illness / scheduled infectious diseases / Cryptosporidiosis / standard gastroenteritis / Typhoid / enteric diseases / Notifiable enteric diseases / diseases / each disease / Cholera / infectious diseases / infection / illness / Shigellosis / infectious disease / /

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Governor / surveillance manager / health care worker / surveillance manager of CDPCU / practice manager / actioning officer / child care worker / CDPCU surveillance manager / interpreter / health care worker / child care worker / /

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the Victorian Infectious Diseases Bulletin / the REHO Review / /

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www.health.vic.gov.au/ideas/surveillance/vidb / www.health.vic.gov.ideas/notifying/privacy / /

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