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Acute Disease Service - Oklahoma State Department of Health
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161122222002/http://ads.health.ok.gov/health/domain/index.php |
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http://ads.health.ok.gov/health/domain/index.php |
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November 22, 2016 - November 22, 2016 |
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Acute Disease ServiceLocation: 1000 N.E. Tenth, Room 605, Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299Phone: 405/271-4060 Fax: 405/271-1166About
Us:The Acute Disease Service (ADS) consists of two divisions: the Communicable Disease Division (CDD link) and the Tuberculosis
Division (TD link). The ADS (ADS link) works with local health departments, other states, and the CDC to prevent and control
the spread of acute infectious diseases.
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What to Report - Oklahoma State Department of Health
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161123051123/http://idreportingandalerts.health.ok.gov/health/domain/index.php |
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http://idreportingandalerts.health.ok.gov/health/domain/index.php |
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November 23, 2016 - November 23, 2016 |
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What to ReportOklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 310:515 specifies which diseases and conditions are reportable and the timeframe
and method for reporting.Reportable Disease Rules – OAC 310:515 (41k.pdf)The Disease Reporting Manual further defines the
specifics for clinical and laboratory
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Falls Prevention - Oklahoma State Department of Health
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161123040413/http://falls.health.ok.gov/health/domain/index.php |
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http://falls.health.ok.gov/health/domain/index.php |
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November 23, 2016 - November 23, 2016 |
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As a person ages, the likelihood of experiencing a fall dramatically increases. It is estimated that one-third of older adults
fall each year. The most common fall-related injury is hip fracture. More falls occurred at home than any other location.
Learn about falls and fall prevention.
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