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 Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)                                                   

Amebiasis                                                

Anthrax                                                    

Botulism                                                   

Brucellosis                                               

Campylobacteriosis                                 

Chlamydia trachomatis                            

Cholera                                                     

Diphtheria                                                

E. Coli 0157:h7                                       

Encephalitis                                             

Giardiasis                                                 

Hepatitis, viral (A,B, Non A-Non-B, Unspecified)                             

Histoplasmosis                                         

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection other than AIDS                                     

Influenza                                                  

Legionellosis                                            

Leprosy            

Leptospirosis    

Lyme disease   

Malaria

Meningitis (bacterial or viral)

Mumps

Parvovirus B 19 infection (fifth disease and other complications)

Pertussis (whooping cough)

Plague 

Poliomyelitis    

Psittacosis         

Rabies 

Reye's Syndrome

Rheumatic fever

Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Rubella (congenital syndrome)

Rubella (German measles)

Rubeola (measles)

Salmonellosis

Shigellosis

Tetanus

Toxic Shock Syndrome

Trichinosis

Tuberculosis

Tularemia

Typhoid fever

Typhus fever

Venereal disease

  Chancroid

  Gonorrhea

  Granuloma Inguinale

  Lymphogranuloma Venereum

  Syphilis

Yellow fever

 

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.