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504.4E2 Reportable Infectious Diseases

While the district is not responsible for reporting, the following infectious diseases are required to be reported to the state and local public health offices:

 

Acquired Immune                        Leprosy                     Rubella (German

  Deficiency Syndrome         Leptospirosis                 measles)

  (AIDS)                             Lyme disease              Rubeola (measles)

Amebiasis                           Malaria                      Salmonellosis

Anthrax                             Meningitis                   Shigellosis

Botulism                               (bacterial or viral)     Tetanus

Brucellosis                          Mumps                      Toxic Shock Syndrome

Campylobacteriosis              Parvovirus B 19           Trichinosis

Chlamydia trachomatis           infection (fifth           Tuberculosis

Cholera                                disease and other      Tularemia

Diphtheria                            complications)           Typhoid fever

E. Coli 0157:h7                   Pertussis                    Typhus fever

Encephalitis                          (whooping cough)      Venereal disease

Giardiasis                           Plague                       Chancroid

Hepatitis, viral                     Poliomyelitis               Gonorrhea

  (A,B, Non A-                     Psittacosis                  Granuloma Inguinale

  Non-B, Unspecified)           Rabies                       Lymphogranuloma

Histoplasmosis                    Reye's Syndrome         Venereum

Human Immunodeficiency    Rheumatic fever          Syphilis

  Virus (HIV) infection           Rocky Mountain          Yellow fever

  other than AIDS                          spotted fever

Influenza                            Rubella (congenital

Legionellosis                         syndrome)

 

Any other disease which is unusual in incidence, occurs in unusual numbers of circumstances, or appears to be of public health concern, e.g., epidemic diarrhea, food or waterborne outbreaks, acute respiratory illness.

 

Approved: 10/16/14
Reviewed: FY 2015-2016, March 14, 2014,  May 24,2021
Revised: 02/24/17