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Disease Control

2023
Abstract This chapter discusses legal issues specific to disease control. Cases of disease are reported to health departments. They have the authority to quarantine or isolate people who are infectious, or potentially infectious, from the population.
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VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
The modern venereal disease control program in the United states may be said to have begun on May 24, 1938, when the National Venereal Disease Control Act of 1938 was passed— For the purpose of assisting states, counties, health districts, and other political subdivisions of the states in establishing and maintaining adequate measures for the ...
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VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1961
VENEREAL DISEASE MORBIDITY is increasing in many states, and high percentages of teenagers are involved. The greatest percentage increase in 1959 was among children of the junior high school age group, 10to 14-year-olds. More than half the 240,000 patients with infectious venereal disease reported in 1959 were aged 15 to 24.
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Communicable disease control

2018
Communicable diseases represent a major global public health threat. In fact, owing to the globalisation of travel and trade, these diseases cross borders at an unprecedented rate and multiply exposure and mutual vulnerability of people around the globe.
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