Statutory reportable diseases are those mandated by law to be reported to public health authorities, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and certain strains of influenza. Non-statutory reportable diseases are those that are recommended to be reported by public health agencies but are not mandated by law, such as Zika virus and salmonella infections. It's important to check with your local health department for the specific list of reportable diseases in your area.
They help public health by giving them updates on the latest diseases and what to do so you do not get diseases
Only the Public Health Dept. can contact named sexual partners. This is not public information.
1.protect public health 2.protect public safety 3.protect public welfare
prevent the spread of diseases and public awareness programmes
Medical entomology is important in public health because many insects can transmit diseases.
We have public health system so that the we know that we are healthy or not and government can know how many people in their country are suffering from diseases and how many not so they can treat the the people for those diseases.
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.
Principal responsibility for enforcing measures to protect public health rest with the various Health Departments at city, county, and state level.
The national government improved public health by mandating immunizations, controlling outbreaks and researching diseases. In addition the national government educates the public on maintaining health.
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