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Investigating an outbreak involves naming the cause ofthe disease, the people affected, the facts that surround someone and mode of spread of the disease, and other related factors involved in spreading the disease, and to take effective actions to contain and prevent the spread of the disease. This chapter explores investigating an outbreak.