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105 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 105 CMR : REPORTABLE DISEASES, SURVEILLANCE, AND ISOLATION AND QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS Section : Purpose : Definitions : Diseases Reportable to Local Boards of Health : Case Reports by Local Boards of Health : Confidentiality : Illness Believed to Be Due to Food Consumption : Illness Believed to Be Transmissible Through Food : Illness Believed to Be Unusual : Illness Believed to Be Part of a Suspected or Confirmed Cluster or Outbreak : Reporting of Pediatric Influenza Deaths, Severe and Unusual Illness Due to Influenza, Cases of Antiviral Treatment or Prophylaxis Failure, and Illness Believed to Be Due to Novel Influenza Viruses : Reporting of Infection or Suspected Infection Believed to Be Transmitted by a Transfused Blood Product or Transplanted Organ, Tissue or Tissue Product : Reporting of Animal Diseases with Zoonotic Potential by Veterinarians : Declaring a Disease or Condition Immediately Reportable, under Surveillance and/or Subject to Isolation and Quarantine: Temporary Reporting, Surveillance and/or Isolation and Quarantine : Diseases Reportable by Local Boards of Health to the Department : Laboratory Findings Indicative of Infectious Disease Reportable Directly
The occurrence in a community, facility, workplace or region of cases of an illness clearly in excess of the number of cases usually expected.
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