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 Syndrome
Campylobacteriosis                          Parvovirus B 19                                           Trichinosis
Chlamydia trachomatis                     infection (fifth                                             Tuberculosis
Cholera                                                      disease and other                                      Tularemia
Diphtheria                                                complications)                                            Typhoid fever
E. Coli 0157:h7                                  Pertussis                                                            Typhus fever
Encephalitis                                          (whooping cough)                                       Venereal disease
Giardiasis                                              Plague                                                                 Chancroid
Hepatitis, viral                                    Poliomyelitis                                                   Gonorrhea
  (A,B, Non A-                                     Psittacosis                                                         Granuloma Inguinale
  Non-B, Unspecified)                     Rabies                                                                 Lymphogranuloma
Histoplasmosis                                   Reye's Syndrome                                         Venereum
Human Immunodeficiency          Rheumatic fever                                             Syphilis
  Virus (HIV) infection                    Rocky Mountain                                           Yellow fever
  other than AIDS                                    spotted 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.

 

NOTE:  Be sure to mail the appropriate copies to both the state and local public health offices.  School districts must submit a report weekly if there are cases of mumps, chicken pox, erythema infectiosum, gastroenteritis, influenza-like illnesses and if the number is greater than 10 percent of the school district's enrollment.