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View Poll Results: 8) Which of the following diseases should be reported to the Department of Public Health?
A.Candida albicans infection 1 2.78%
B. Condyloma acuminatum 1 2.78%
C. Gonorrhea 17 47.22%
D. HIV infection 13 36.11%
E. Streptococcal pharyngitis 4 11.11%
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