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Primary Sidebar Campylobacter Infection. Hepatitis A. Hepatitis B. Hepatitis C. Influenza (Flu) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Measles. Meningococcal Disease.
In the initial phase of a complex emergency the diseases with the greatest burden are measles, diarrhoeal diseases, acute respiratory infections, and malaria where prevalent. TB and HIV/AIDS are also important health problems.
Communicable diseases are illnesses caused by viruses or bacteria that people spread to one another through contact with contaminated surfaces, bodily fluids, blood products, insect bites, or through the air.
Neglected, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases. Tuberculosis. Coronavirus infections. Dengue. Hepatitis. Climate Change and Health. Measles. HIV/AIDS. Communicable Diseases - PAHO/WHO paho.org topics communicable-diseases paho.org topics communicable-diseases
Nationally Notifiable Diseases Cholera. Cryptosporidiosis. Cyclosporiasis. Giardiasis. Hepatitis A. Legionellosis. Malaria* Salmonellosis. Nationally Notifiable Diseases | Healthy Water - CDC cdc.gov statistics surveillance notifiable cdc.gov statistics surveillance notifiable
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Reportable Diseases: What to Report Acanthamoeba spp. ( Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (via HIV reporting) Amebiasis (Entamoeba histolytica/dispar) Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum) Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) Arboviral disease. Babesiosis (Babesia spp.) Balamuthia spp. ( Reportable Infectious Diseases - MN Dept. of Health health.state.mn.us reportable disease health.state.mn.us reportable disease
Communicable diseases are illnesses caused by viruses or bacteria that people spread to one another through contact with contaminated surfaces, bodily fluids, blood products, insect bites, or through the air. Epidemiology of Prevention of Communicable Diseases - NCBI nih.gov books NBK470303 nih.gov books NBK470303
A disease that, when diagnosed, requires health providers (usually by law) to report to state or local public health officials. Notifiable diseases are of public interest by reason of their contagiousness, severity, or frequency.

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