Data Report Form Laboratory Code Number: Name: E-mail: Phone - cdc 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Laboratory Code Number' in the designated field. This is essential for identifying your submission.
  3. Next, fill in your 'Name', ensuring that it matches your official documentation for accuracy.
  4. Provide your 'E-mail' address. This will be used for any correspondence regarding your data report.
  5. Enter your 'Phone' number. Make sure to include the area code for effective communication.
  6. Proceed to complete the analyte data sections as specified, ensuring you follow the reporting units and decimal place requirements outlined in each section.
  7. Once all fields are filled, utilize the validation feature to check for any errors before finalizing your submission.

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State health departments and other federal agencies may submit specimens for reference testing to CDC. With state health department approval, private healthcare providers, hospitals, and laboratories may submit specimens directly to CDC via the CDC Specimen Test Order and Reporting (CSTOR) Web Portal.
Through NORS, CDC collects reports of all waterborne and foodborne disease outbreaks, certain fungal disease outbreaks, and all enteric disease* outbreaks transmitted by contact with environmental sources, infected people or animals, or unknown modes of transmission.
Specimen Shipping Requirements Ship Specimens Appropriately. Biological specimens could pose a health hazard if not shipped correctly. Submitters Must Confirm the Classification of the Specimen Before Shipping to the Laboratory. Store and Ship Specimens at the Correct Temperature. Specimens Must be Labeled Correctly.
Healthcare providers should maintain proper infection control, including standard precautions, and wear an N95 or equivalent or higher-level respirator, eye protection, gloves, and a gown, when collecting specimens.
A completed 50.34 CDC Specimen Submission Form must be supplied with each specimen received at CDC (i.e., one specimen per form).