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For which of the following is immediate notification required when a specific disease causes death?

  1. Only HIV

  2. All types listed

  3. Only rabies

  4. Only Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

The correct answer is: All types listed

Immediate notification is required for all types of diseases that are classified as reportable under North Carolina law. The public health system relies on timely reporting of certain diseases, not just HIV, rabies, or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, to monitor and control outbreaks, ensure appropriate responses, and protect community health. These diseases are typically specified in state regulations and are of significant public health concern due to their infectious nature or potential for widespread impact. By requiring immediate notification for various diseases, health professionals can implement necessary public health measures, conduct contact tracing, and prevent further transmission. Therefore, the requirement for notification encompasses a broader category than just one or two specific diseases, indicating the necessity for all types listed under North Carolina’s regulations to be reported immediately when they result in death. This comprehensive approach helps maintain public health safety and responsiveness in communities.