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1) Burns, fractures or dislocations in children under three years of age; 2) Burns, fractures or dislocations in children of any age if unexplained or implausibly explained; 3) Burns, bruises, or fractures in non-ambulatory children; 4) Reasonable suspicion that vaginal or oral penetration has occurred; 5) Cases involving sexually transmitted diseases in prepubescent children; 6) Cases of malnutrition and failure to thrive; 7) Cases of serious medical neglect; 8) Cases of alleged head and abdominal injuries (regardless of presence of visible injury); 9) Reports in which the child has an observable injury, the caretaker admits responsibility for the injury and there is reason to believe that there are internal injuries or other injuries which have occurred in the past.
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