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The list maintained by the US CDC is much too long to copy here. See the related link, below. The laws about what disease are required to be reported are state laws, not Federal. So there will be variation from state to state.
Infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and genetic diseases are the main types of diseases. The fourth type of disease, which is not among the three main types, is environmental diseases.
Congenital is the term for conditions and diseases present at birth.Acquired is the term for conditions and diseases that develop in adulthood.
diseases
These diseases are called autoimmune diseases. In these conditions, the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages the body's own tissues.
There are several different reportable diseases mandated in Ohio. Some of these diseases include amebiasis, anthrax, botulism, brucellosis, cholera, diphtheria, giardiasis, and hantavirus.
Scabies sickness
HIV (aq3x)
Some diseases are reported to officials, such as the CDC, because they might pose a risk to others by spreading.
The list maintained by the US CDC is much too long to copy here. See the related link, below. The laws about what disease are required to be reported are state laws, not Federal. So there will be variation from state to state.
"Reportable Quantity" for Hazardous Substances
Chickenpox is not a reportable infection at this time. It may include data collection from the point of view of syndromic reporting.
Pubic lice is not a reportable disease, and so reliable data on prevalence is not available.
No, a student loan is NOT reportable income. Besides, it wouldn't make sense that immediate debt be considered income.
You should report serious diseases to the proper authorities, like the Center for Disease Control, because if there is an outbreak of some disease they need to know so people can be warned and so the right precautions can be followed to help keep people safe and well.
No
Pubic lice are not a reportable infection, and reliable data on incidence rates aren't available.