go unrecognized• Many minordiseaseoutbreaks often go unrecognized.• With the poorsensation, minor injuries or blisters often go unrecognized and untreated.• They had understood those problems all along-even those that had long gone unrecognized at higher levels.• Being at the bottom, they feel their contribution often goes unrecognized, at least by the authorities.• Most often it is totally unconscious and goes unrecognized by staff and service users.• There have been many adjustments, including some that have gone unrecognized or have been poorly understood.• The longer the conditiongoes unrecognized, the more difficult it is to reverse.