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2.Plague
3.Yellow Fever

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- Deputy Director General (Public Health Services)
- Epidemiologist
- Regional epidemiologist
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2. Dengue Fever/Dengue Haemorrhagic
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3.Diphtheria
4.Dysentery
5.Encephalitis
6.Enteric Fever
7.Food Poisoning
8.Human Rabies
9.Leptospirosis
10.Malaria
11.Measles
12.Rubella (German Measles)
13.Simple Continued fever of 7 days and more
14.Tetanus
15.Typhus Fever
16.Viral Hepatitis
17.Whooping Cough
18.Tuberculosis
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