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Phone: (707) 784-8001 REPORTABLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Fax: (707) 429-4799

Disease Name Urgency Disease Name Urgency WEEK FAX ✆✉ Anthrax, human or animal ✆! WEEK Babesiosis FAX ✆✉ Malaria FAX ✆✉ Botulism (Infant, Foodborne, Wound, Other) ✆! Measles (Rubeola) ✆! , animal (except infections due to WEEK Meningitis, Specify Etiology: Viral, Bacterial, Fungal, FAX ✆✉ Brucella canis) Parasitic Brucellosis, human ✆! Meningococcal Infections ✆! FAX ✆✉ Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) ✆! WEEK Mumps WEEK Chickenpox (Varicella) (outbreaks, FAX ✆✉ Novel Virus Infection with Pandemic Potential ✆! hospitalizations, and deaths) Chikungunya Virus Infection FAX ✆✉ Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning ✆! ✆! Paratyphoid FAX ✆✉ Ciguatera Fish Poisoning ✆! Pertussis () FAX ✆✉ Coccidioidomycosis WEEK , human or animal ✆! Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and other WEEK Poliovirus Infection FAX ✆✉ Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE) Cryptosporidiosis FAX ✆✉ Psittacosis FAX ✆✉ Cyclosporiasis WEEK FAX ✆✉ Cysticercosis or taeniasis WEEK Rabies, human or animal ✆! Dengue Virus Infection FAX ✆✉ Relapsing Fever FAX ✆✉ Diphtheria ✆! Respiratory Syncytial Virus-associated deaths in WEEK laboratory-confirmed cases less than five years of age Domoic Acid Poisoning (Amnesic Shellfish ✆! Rickettsial Diseases (non-Rocky Mountain Spotted WEEK Poisoning) Fever), including and Typhus-like illnesses WEEK Rocky Mountain WEEK Encephalitis, Specify Etiology: Viral, Bacterial, FAX ✆✉ Rubella (German Measles) WEEK Fungal, Parasitic : producing (STEC) FAX ✆✉ Rubella Syndrome, Congenital WEEK including E. coli O157 Flavivirus infection of undetermined species ✆! (Other than ) FAX ✆✉ Foodborne Disease †FAX ✆✉ Scombroid Fish Poisoning ✆! Giardiasis WEEK Shiga toxin (detected in ) ✆! Gonococcal Infections WEEK FAX ✆✉ influenzae, invasive disease, all FAX ✆✉ Smallpox (Variola) ✆! serotypes (report an incident less than 5 years of age) Hantavirus Infections FAX ✆✉ (all stages, including congenital) FAX ✆✉ Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome ✆! Tetanus WEEK Hepatitis A, acute infection FAX ✆✉ Trichinosis FAX ✆✉ Hepatitis B (specify acute, chronic, or perinatal) WEEK Tuberculosis FAX ✆✉ Hepatitis C (specify acute, chronic, or perinatal) WEEK , animal WEEK Hepatitis D (Delta) (specify acute case or WEEK Tularemia, human ✆! chronic) Hepatitis E, acute infection WEEK Typhoid Fever, Cases and Carriers FAX ✆✉ Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), acute ✆ Vibrio Infections FAX ✆✉ infection Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, WEEK Viral Hemorrhagic , human or animal (e.g., ✆! any stage Crimean-Congo, , Lassa, and Marburg viruses) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, WEEK West Nile Virus (WNV) Infection FAX ✆✉ progression to stage 3 (AIDS) Influenza-associated deaths in laboratory- WEEK Yellow Fever FAX ✆✉ confirmed cases less than 18 years of age Influenza due to novel strains (human) ✆! FAX ✆✉ Legionellosis WEEK Zika Virus Infection FAX ✆✉ (Hansen Disease) WEEK OCCURRENCE of ANY UNUSUAL DISEASE ✆! WEEK OUTBREAKS of ANY DISEASE (including diseases ✆! not listed in §2500). Specify if institutional and/or open community.

✆! = Report immediately by telephone

† = Report immediately by telephone when two or more cases or suspected cases of foodborne disease from separate households are suspected to have the same source of illness ✆ = Report by telephone within one working day of identification FAX ✆✉ = Report by electronic transmission (fax), telephone, or mail within one working day of identification WEEK = All other diseases/conditions should be reported by electronic transmission (fax), telephone, or mail within seven calendar days of identification

Updated 10/2019