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The Infectious Diseases Branch (IDB) Surveillance and Statistics Section (SSS) collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates data from local health jurisdictions around the State on over 60 reportable communicable diseases followed by the Infectious Diseases Branch.
Diseases reportable to the CDC include: Anthrax. Arboviral diseases (diseases caused by viruses spread by mosquitoes, sandflies, ticks, etc.) such as West Nile virus, eastern and western equine encephalitis. Babesiosis. Botulism. Brucellosis. Campylobacteriosis. Cancer. Candida auris, clinical.
To report a disease that requires immediate reporting, call Multnomah County Health Department 24/7 at 503-988-3406, or email diseasereport@multco.us.
All Oregon physicians, other health care providers and laboratorians are required by law to report certain diseases and conditions to the patients local health department.
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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The Oregon Health Authority is at the forefront of lowering and containing costs, improving quality and increasing access to health care in order to improve the lifelong health of people in Oregon.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is overseen by the Oregon Health Policy Board (OHPB), a nine-member citizen board.
The provider is required by law to report these diseases. By cooperating with state health workers, you can help them locate the source of an infection or prevent the spread of an epidemic.

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