This document lists diseases that must be immediately reported and weekly reported to the Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response system. Diseases like anthrax, measles, meningococcal disease, and rabies must be immediately reported, while diseases such as acute bloody diarrhea, acute viral hepatitis, dengue, diphtheria, and malaria must be reported on a weekly basis. Public health authorities are notified so they can monitor, control, and respond to outbreaks.
This document lists diseases that must be immediately reported and weekly reported to the Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response system. Diseases like anthrax, measles, meningococcal disease, and rabies must be immediately reported, while diseases such as acute bloody diarrhea, acute viral hepatitis, dengue, diphtheria, and malaria must be reported on a weekly basis. Public health authorities are notified so they can monitor, control, and respond to outbreaks.
This document lists diseases that must be immediately reported and weekly reported to the Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response system. Diseases like anthrax, measles, meningococcal disease, and rabies must be immediately reported, while diseases such as acute bloody diarrhea, acute viral hepatitis, dengue, diphtheria, and malaria must be reported on a weekly basis. Public health authorities are notified so they can monitor, control, and respond to outbreaks.