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Reportable /Conditions in Florida Practitioner List (Laboratory Requirements Differ) Per Rule 64D-3.029, Florida Administrative Code, promulgated October 20, 2016 Florida Department of Health

! Report immediately 24/7 by phone upon initial suspicion or laboratory test order The Florida Department of Health in Orange County Reporting Numbers: Report immediately 24/7 by phone AIDS/HIV: 407-723-5065 STD: 407-858-1445 or FAX 407-845-6134 Report next business day Tuberculosis: 407-858-1446 or FAX 407-245-0047 + Other reporting timeframe All Others: 407-858-1420 or FAX 407-858-5517

Birth Defects 850-617-1440 ! Arboviral diseases not otherwise listed ! Meningococcal + Congenital anomalies Babesiosis Mercury poisoning + Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) ! Botulism, foodborne, wound, and Mumps unspecified Cancer Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning 305-240-4600 Botulism, infant Cancer, excluding non-melanoma (Salmonella serotypes + skin cancer and including benign and ! Paratyphi A, Paratyphi B, and Paratyphi C) borderline intracranial and CNS California serogroup disease Pertussis tumors Pesticide-related illness and injury, acute HIV/AIDS 407-723-5065 Carbon monoxide poisoning ! + Acquired immune Chikungunya fever ! Poliomyelitis deficiency syndrome (AIDS) Chikungunya fever, locally acquired Psittacosis (ornithosis) + Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ! ( type O1) HIV-exposed infants <18 months old born Ciguatera fish poisoning Rabies, animal or human to an HIV-infected woman Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) ! Rabies, possible exposure STDs 407-858-1445 Cryptosporidiosis ! Ricin toxin poisoning Cyclosporiasis Rocky Mountain and other spotted fever rickettsioses ! Dengue fever ! Rubella Conjunctivitis in neonates <14 days old ! Diphtheria St. Louis encephalitis Eastern equine encephalitis / inguinale Saxitoxin poisoning (paralytic shellfish infection, Shiga toxin- virus (HSV) in infants <60 poisoning) producing days old with disseminated infection and ! Severe acute respiratory disease liver involvement; encephalitis; and Giardiasis, acute syndrome associated with coronavirus limited to skin, eyes, and ! infection mouth; anogenital HSV in children <12 ! Haemophilus influenzae invasive disease years old in children <5 years old ! Smallpox Human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated Hansen disease () laryngeal papillomas or recurrent Staphylococcal enterotoxin B poisoning Hantavirus infection respiratory papillomatosis in children <6 Staphylococcus aureus infection, years old; anogenital papillomas in Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) intermediate or full resistance to Hepatitis A vancomycin (VISA, VRSA) pneumoniae invasive (LGV) , C, D, E, and G disease in children <6 years old Syphilis Hepatitis B surface antigen in pregnant Tetanus women and children <2 years old Syphilis in pregnant women and neonates Trichinellosis (trichinosis) Herpes B virus, possible exposure Tuberculosis 407-858-1446 ! Influenza A, novel or pandemic strains ! Tuberculosis (TB) (Salmonella serotype Typhi) Influenza-associated pediatric mortality in All Others 407-858-1420 children <18 years old ! Typhus fever, epidemic Lead poisoning ( lead level ! Outbreaks of any disease, any case, ! Vaccinia disease

cluster of cases, or exposure to an Varicella (chickenpox) infectious or non-infectious disease, Legionellosis ! Venezuelan equine encephalitis condition, or agent found in the general community or any defined setting (e.g., Vibriosis (infections of Vibrio and hospital, school, other institution) not closely related organisms, excluding listed that is of urgent public health Vibrio cholerae type O1) significance Malaria ! Viral hemorrhagic fevers Amebic encephalitis ! Measles (rubeola) West Nile virus disease ! Anthrax ! ! Yellow fever Arsenic poisoning Meningitis, bacterial or mycotic !

*Subsection 381.0031(2), Florida Statutes medicine, chiropractic medicine, naturopathy, or veterinary medicine; any hospital licensed under part I of chapter 395; or any laboratory licensed under chapter 483 that diagnoses or suspects the existence of a disease of public health significance shall sentative in this reporting requirement. Furthermore, subsection 381.0031(4), Florida Statutes, epartment shall periodically issue a list of infectious or noninfectious diseases determined by it to be a threat to public health and therefore of significance to public health and shall furnish a copy of the list to the