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What are the Commonly Notifiable Diseases?
Commonly notifiable diseases include but are not limited to:
Influenza
HIV/AIDS
Hepatitis
(A, B, and C)
Tuberculosis
Measles
Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
Zika Virus
Ebola
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