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What Types of Outbreaks Does GOARN Respond To?
GOARN responds to a wide range of
infectious disease
outbreaks, including but not limited to:
Ebola
Zika virus
Influenza
Cholera
Emerging and re-emerging pathogens
In addition to infectious diseases, GOARN may also respond to other public health emergencies, such as natural disasters, that have significant health impacts.
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