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Reporting of cases of communicable disease is important in the planning and evaluation of disease prevention and control programs, in the assurance of appropriate medical therapy, and in the detection of common-source outbreaks.
Class 1A: Diseases of major public health importance which shall be reported directly to the Department of Health by telephone within 24 hours of first knowledge or suspicion. Class 1A diseases and conditions are dictated by requiring an immediate public health response.
Healthcare Provider Reportable Diseases Anthrax, human or animal. Botulism (Infant, Foodborne, Wound, Other) Brucellosis, human. Cholera. Ciguatera Fish Poisoning. Dengue Virus Infection. Diphtheria. Domoic Acid Poisoning (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning)

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Nationally Notifiable Diseases Cholera. Cryptosporidiosis. Cyclosporiasis. Giardiasis. Hepatitis A. Legionellosis. Malaria* Salmonellosis.
Reporting of cases of communicable disease is important in the planning and evaluation of disease prevention and control programs, in the assurance of appropriate medical therapy, and in the detection of common-source outbreaks.
Health care providers are required to report communicable disease for several reasons.... The nature of the confirmed or suspected disease, infection, or condition. The approximate number of cases. The approximate illness onset dates. The location of the outbreak.
Immediate reporting is required for potential bioterrorism-related diseases, such as anthrax and botulism; the severe or highly communicable diseases, such as cholera and cryptosporidiosis, must be reported within 24 hours of diagnosis; other diseases and conditions, such as mumps and chlamydia, have a seven-day ...
Reportable Diseases AIDS. Anthrax* Botulism. Brucellosis. Campylobacter. Cholera. Chlamydia. COVID-19.

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