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Reportable diseases are diseases that must be brought to the attention of ISDA immediately, as soon as identified. Notifiable diseases are diseases that must be brought to the attention of ISDA within 48 hours of discovery.
coli, Tuberculosis, Influenza, Pertussis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Influenza, MRSA, Hepatitis, Rabies, HIV, Shingles, Chickenpox, Herpes, and foodborne illness.
If you think you or someone you know may have a communicable disease, you should contact your health care provider right away. Your health care provider will be able to give you information regarding the condition and guidance for steps to follow to prevent, diagnose, or treat an infection, if necessary.
Case Reporting A doctor diagnoses and/or a laboratory confirms a reportable disease. The hospital, healthcare provider, or laboratory sends information about this case to the public health department. The public health department receives disease data and uses them to: Identify and control disease outbreaks.
Mandatory written reporting: A report of the disease must be made in writing. Examples are gonorrhea and salmonellosis. Mandatory reporting by telephone: The provider must make a report by phone. Examples are rubeola (measles) and pertussis (whooping cough).
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Diseases reportable to the CDC include: Anthrax. Arboviral diseases (diseases caused by viruses spread by mosquitoes, sandflies, ticks, etc.) such as West Nile virus, eastern and western equine encephalitis. Babesiosis. Botulism. Brucellosis. Campylobacteriosis. Cancer. Candida auris, clinical.
Reportable Diseases: What to Report Acanthamoeba spp. ( Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (via HIV reporting) Amebiasis (Entamoeba histolytica/dispar) Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum) Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) Arboviral disease. Babesiosis (Babesia spp.) Balamuthia spp. (
How do I report a case? Report cases of tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS to their respective programs in Public Health. For all other conditions, contact the Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Immunization Section at 206-296-4774.

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