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'''2.''' Report of a disease is an official report that notifies an appropriate health authority of the occurrence of a disease in a human or in an animal. Human diseases usually are reported first to the local health authority, such as a county health department. | '''2.''' Report of a disease is an official report that notifies an appropriate health authority of the occurrence of a disease in a human or in an animal. Human diseases usually are reported first to the local health authority, such as a county health department. | ||
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1. Report of a Disease - Refer to CDC explanation.
2. Report of a disease is an official report that notifies an appropriate health authority of the occurrence of a disease in a human or in an animal. Human diseases usually are reported first to the local health authority, such as a county health department. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |