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Nationally notifiable infectious diseases are those that public health officials from local, state, and territorial public health departments voluntarily report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Public health surveillance is the continuous, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data for action. Disease surveillance data serves as the basis for the detection of potential outbreaks for an early warning system to prevent what could become public health emergencies.
NNDSS is a multifaceted program that includes the surveillance system for collection, analysis, and sharing of health data, resources, and information about policies and standards, at the local, state, and national levels.
Disease surveillance has been previously defined by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as the ongoing, systematic, collection, analysis and interpretation of health data essential to the planning, implementation and evaluation of public health practice, closely integrated with the timely
Infectious disease surveillance concurrently involves the health care delivery system, the public health laboratory, and epidemiologists. Each of these sectors contributes to the four basic components of surveillance, which are (1) collection, (2) analysis, (3) dissemination, and (4) response.
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The National Tuberculosis Surveillance System collects information on each newly reported case of tuberculosis (TB) disease in the United States. The program is a cooperative effort of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state and local health departments, who report cases of TB to CDC.
The NNDSS coordinates national surveillance data for diseases on the National Notifiable Disease List. These notifiable diseases are those that present a risk to public health if there is an outbreak. Every day, the state and territory health authorities advise us of new cases of those notifiable diseases.

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