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HIV and AIDS should be reported to cdc for precautions
Some diseases are reported to officials, such as the CDC, because they might pose a risk to others by spreading.
No. All infectious disease must be reported to the CDC.
The rate of people affected by sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Louisiana is relatively high. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data for 2019, Louisiana had the second-highest rate of reported STD cases in the United States. It is important to note that this rate may vary among different STDs and population groups within the state.
There are several different reportable diseases mandated in Ohio. Some of these diseases include amebiasis, anthrax, botulism, brucellosis, cholera, diphtheria, giardiasis, and hantavirus.
To help manage and control diseases.
Yes.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, and syphilis are reportable
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is responsible for controlling diseases in order to protect public health. They have the expertise, resources, and authority to monitor and respond to disease outbreaks, provide guidance on prevention measures, conduct research, and help develop public health policies. By controlling diseases, the CDC works to minimize the impact of infectious diseases on individuals and communities.
Chickenpox
They want to know how the diseases spread, and how to prevent them from spreading
There were about 2,423,712 deaths reported in 2007 on the CDC website.