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Code No. 507.3E2 Reportable Infectious Diseases

While the school 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

Campylobacteriosis                             Parvovirus B 19                      Syndrome

Chlamydia Trachomatis                        infection (fifth                      Trichinosis

Cholera                                                  disease and other                   Tuberculosis

COVID-19                                            complications)

Diphtheria                                                                                           Tularemia

E. Coli 0157:h7                                   Pertussis                                  Typhoid fever

Encephalitis                                           (whooping cough)                 Typhus fever

Giardiasis                                            Plague                                     Venereal disease

Hepatitis, viral                                     Poliomyelitis                           Chancroid

  (A, B, Non-A Inguinale                    Psittacosis                               Gonorrhea

  Non-B, Unspecified)                        Rabies                                     Granuloma

Histoplasmosis                                    Reye’s Syndrome                    Lymphogranuloma

Human Immunodeficiency                 Rheumatic fever                        Venereum

Virus (HIV) infection                         Rocky Mountain                     Syphilis

  other than AIDS                                 spotted fever                         Yellow 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.

 

Revised/Reviewed: July 27, 2020