
Notifiable Disease Reporting
Notifiable disease reporting is a process where healthcare providers are required to report certain infections and illnesses to public health authorities. This allows health officials to monitor, investigate, and respond to disease outbreaks effectively, helping to prevent the spread and protect community health. The list of diseases that must be reported typically includes serious, contagious, or potentially dangerous conditions, ensuring timely public health actions and data collection for better disease control and prevention strategies.