Table 1. Reporting Requirements for a Health Care Provider Required to Report or an Administrator of a Health Care Insti- tution or Correctional Facility  


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  • +*,O

    (

    +

    +

    (

    )

    +*,O

    Amebiasis Anthrax

    Aseptic meningitis: viral Basidiobolomycosis Botulism

    Brucellosis

    Campylobacteriosis

    +

    (

    +*,O

    +

    +

    +*,O

    +

    Hantavirus infection Hemolytic uremic syndrome Hepatitis A

    Hepatitis B and D Hepatitis C Hepatitis E

    Herpes genitalis

    )

    +*,O O

    (

    +*,O

    (

    +

    Rubella syndrome, congenital Salmonellosis

    Scabies

    Severe acute respiratory syndrome Shigellosis

    Smallpox

    Streptococcal  Group  A:  Invasive

     

     

     

     

     

    disease

    +

    Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis)

    +

    HIV infection and related disease

    +

    Streptococcal Group B: Invasive disease in infants younger than 90 days of age

    +

    Chancroid

    )

    Influenza-associated mortality in a child

    +

    Streptococcus pneumoniae

    (pneumococcal invasive disease)

    +

    Chlamydia infection, sexually transmitted

    +

    Kawasaki syndrome

    +

    Syphilis

    )*

    Cholera

    +

    Legionellosis   (Legionnaires’   dis- ease)

    +*,O

    Taeniasis

    +

    Coccidioidomycosis  (val- ley fever)

    +

    Leptospirosis

    +

    Tetanus

    +

    Colorado tick fever

    (

    Listeriosis

    +

    Toxic shock syndrome

    O

    Conjunctivitis: acute

    +

    Lyme disease

    +

    Trichinosis

    +

    Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

    +

    Lymphocytic choriomeningitis

    )

    Tuberculosis, active disease

    +*,O

    Cryptosporidiosis

    +

    Malaria

    )

    Tuberculosis latent infection in a child 5 years of age or younger (positive screening test result)

    +

    Cyclospora infection

    (

    Measles (rubeola)

    (

    Tularemia

    +

    Cysticercosis

    (

    Meningococcal invasive disease

    (

    Typhoid fever

    +

    Dengue

    )

    Mumps

    )

    Typhus fever

    O

    Diarrhea, nausea, or vom- iting

    (

    Pertussis (whooping cough)

    (

    Unexplained death with a history of fever

    (

    Diphtheria

    (

    Plague

    )

    Vaccinia-related adverse event

    +

    Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis

    (

    Poliomyelitis

     

     

    (

    Emerging or exotic disease

    +

    Psittacosis (ornithosis)

    (

    Vancomycin-resistant or Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus

    )

    Encephalitis, viral or para- sitic

    )

    Q fever

    (

    Vancomycin-resistant

    Staphylococcus epidermidis

    (

    Enterohemorrhagic

    Escherichia coli

    (

    Rabies in a human

    +

    Varicella (chickenpox)

    (

    Enterotoxigenic

    Escherichia coli

    +

    Relapsing fever (borreliosis)

    +*,O

    Vibrio infection

    +*,O

    Giardiasis

    +

    Reye syndrome

    (

    Viral hemorrhagic fever

    +

    Gonorrhea

    +

    Rocky Mountain spotted fever

    +

    West Nile virus infection

    +

    Haemophilus influenzae: invasive disease

    )*

    Rubella (German measles)

    (

    Yellow fever

    +

    Hansen’s disease (Leprosy)

     

     

    +*,O

    Yersiniosis

    Key:

     

     

     

     

     

    ( Submit a report by telephone or through an electronic reporting system authorized by the Department within 24 hours after a case or suspect case is diag- nosed, treated, or detected or an occurrence is detected.

    *      If a case or suspect case is a food handler or works in a child care establishment or a health care institution, instead of reporting within the general report- ing deadline, submit a report within 24 hours after the case or suspect case is diagnosed, treated, or detected.

    )     Submit a report within one working day after a case or suspect case is diagnosed, treated, or detected.

    + Submit a report within five working days after a case or suspect case is diagnosed, treated, or detected.

    O      Submit a report within 24 hours after detecting an outbreak.

Historical Note

New Table 1 made by final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 3559, effective October 2, 2004 (Supp. 04-3). Table 1 amended by final

rulemaking at 14 A.A.R. 1502, effective April 1, 2008 (Supp. 08-2).