What outbreak happened in 2012?
2012 Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak
| Cases | Deaths | |
|---|---|---|
| ECDC total as of March 2021 | 2586 | 939 |
| Reported confirmed cases per country | ||
| Saudi Arabia | 2167 | 804 |
| South Korea | 185 | 38 |
What are nationally notifiable diseases?
Nationally Notifiable Diseases
- Cholera.
- Cryptosporidiosis.
- Cyclosporiasis.
- Giardiasis.
- Hepatitis A.
- Legionellosis.
- Malaria*
- Salmonellosis.
Is Covid 19 a national notifiable disease?
The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) is supporting our nation’s response to the unprecedented threat of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Is chlamydia nationally notifiable?
Chlamydia became a nationally notifiable condition in 1995, and the form was modified to support reporting of chlamydia that year. FORM CDC 73.126: Congenital Syphilis (CS) Case Investigation and Reporting.
What are examples of notifiable diseases?
Some examples of notifiable diseases are HIV, hepatitis B and C, typhoid, cholera, Ross River and dengue fevers, malaria, sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia and syphilis, as well as conditions which may have been caused by food poisoning like salmonella and listeriosis.
What are the top ten infectious diseases?
Infectious Diseases Dominate WHO’s List of 2019 Health Threats 1. Global Influenza Pandemic 2. Antimicrobial Resistance 3. Ebola and high-threat pathogens, including disease X 4. Vaccine hesitancy 5. Dengue 6. HIV
What are notifiable infectious diseases?
Nationally notifiable infectious diseases are those that public health officials from local, state, and territorial public health departments voluntarily report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
What makes a disease reportable?
Reportable diseases are divided into several groups: Mandatory written reporting: A report of the disease must be made in writing. Examples are gonorrhea and salmonellosis. Mandatory reporting by telephone: The provider must make a report by phone. Examples are rubeola (measles) and pertussis (whooping cough).