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What Constitutes Legal Non-Compliance?
Legal non-compliance can occur in various forms, including:
Failure to Report
: Not reporting infectious diseases as required by law.
Non-Adherence to Quarantine
: Ignoring quarantine or isolation orders.
Data Mismanagement
: Mishandling or falsifying epidemiological data.
Unauthorized Research
: Conducting research without ethical or legal approval.
Violation of Privacy
: Breaching patient confidentiality and privacy laws.
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