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CDC supports research, implementation science, and public health evaluations to inform best practices for preventing diseases and countering health threats. Research and innovation drive public health forward, extending the ability to protect peoples lives and livelihoods, no matter where they live.
Which STDs Must Be Reported to the Health Department? Gonorrhea. Syphilis (infections, latent (early late), late stages congenital) Chlamydia. Chancroid. AIDS. HIV. Viral Hepatitis (A,B and C) Amebiasis.
T. vaginalis infection is not currently reportable in any US state.
The Disease Control and Epidemiology unit monitors the rates of reportable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). These include gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis. In addition, Hepatitis B, AIDS, and other reportable infections that are sexually transmissible are counted.
CDCs Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP) provides national leadership, research, policy development, and scientific information to help people live safer, healthier lives by the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and their complications.
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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.
Our mission CDC works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same.
Which sexually transmitted diseases do health care providers need to report in Texas? Texas Law and Administrative Code requires health care providers to report the following diseases: HIV and AIDS | Syphilis | Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Chancroid | Hepatitis C.

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