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.