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Occupational disease and injury reporting
All health care providers practicing in Massachusetts are required to report certain work-related diseases and injuries to the Department of Public Health (DPH). This includes sharps injuries, acute chemical poisoning, asthma, heavy metal absorption, and other work-related injuries. Learn more about the guidelines and definitions.Journal key Highlights
Bioterrorism
Blue-green algae
Carbon monoxide
Chemical exposure
Communicable diseases
Cryptosporidium
Fish consumption advisories
Flu
Food-borne illnesses
HAIs (healthcare-associated infections)
Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES)
Hazardous waste site evaluation
Health Assessment and Consultation
Health Hazards Control
Hepatitis
Hurricanes: Health & Safety
Infection Control Measures, General
Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology
Occupational disease and injury reporting
Occupational Health Nursing Consultation
Oral Rabies Vaccination Program
Pharmaco Epidemiology
Smallpox
Tuberculosis
Vaccine-preventable diseases