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2025
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Reporting a Notifiable Disease

Immediate Reporting

  • District 2 EPI Phone: (770) 519-7661
  • List of Districts and Contacts
  • Public Health Line: (866) 782-4584
  • Fax: (770) 535-5848

Reporting Within 7 Days

  • Email: dphdistrict2epi@gets.onmicrosoft.com
  • Online: State Electronic Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (SENDSS)
  • District 2 Office: (770) 535-5743 ext 2600

Additional Resources

Resources for Public Health:

  • CDC Health Alert Network (HAN) Archive
  • GA Registry of Immunization Transactions and Services (GRITS)

Resources for Clinicians:

  • List of Notifiable Diseases
  • Notifiable Disease Report Form

Important Links:

  • GA DPH Homepage
  • CDC Homepage

Publications

  • EPI-Center Newsletters
  • Q2 2025 Quarterly Disease Dashboard

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3 days ago

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Life can turn upside down during an emergency such as a natural disaster or a health concern. During this period, exposure to trauma can negatively affect mental health long-term. ๐Ÿง The Emergency Preparedness team collaborates with mental health professionals before, during, and after emergencies to ensure effective recovery and community wellness. Working together strengthens community resilience, and recovery is possible with the right support. ๐Ÿ‘ฅ๐Ÿ’š#mentalhealthawarenessmonth #mentalhealth #recovery #EmergencyPreparedness #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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High blood pressure is dangerous because it usually has no symptoms, but itโ€™s a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. ๐Ÿซ€Checking your blood pressure at home is a simple, yet powerful way to stay on top of your health, according to the World Health Organization. Early detection, regular monitoring, and proper treatment can help prevent many hypertension-related complications. ๐Ÿ’ชTo learn more information about hypertension, visit: www.who.int/health-topics/hypertension#tab=tab_1#Hypertension #HighBloodPressure #ChronicDiseasePrevention #District2PublicHealth ... See MoreSee Less

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Mental health affects every part of our lives. Economic instability, housing insecurity, unemployment, and limited access to healthcare can all negatively impact mental well-being. ๐Ÿง ๐ŸŒฟBecause these challenges are deeply connected to our overall health and safety, Public Health Emergency Preparedness plays a vital role in supporting community wellness and improving access to care. Building community resilience helps us all be prepared for unexpected health emergencies and natural disasters. โ›ˆ๏ธDuring Mental Health Awareness Month, take time to learn about mental health so we can lead with compassion and empathy in our homes and communities. ๐ŸคTo learn more about mental health conditions, signs, and tips, visit: www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/what-is-mental-health#EmergencyPreparedness #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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