Case Definitions for Communicable Morbidities

Case Definitions for Communicable Morbidities

Case Definitions for Communicable Morbidities 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 Definition of Terms Used in Case Classification ................................................................................................ 6 Definition of an Epidemiologic Investigation ....................................................................................................... 6 Definition of Binational Case ................................................................................................................................. 7 Case Definitions for Communicable Morbidities Reportable in Arizona ......................................................... 8 AMEBIASIS ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 ANTHRAX (Bacillus anthracis) ............................................................................................................................ 11 ARBOVIRAL DISEASES (including WEST NILE VIRUS) ................................................................................... 13 ASEPTIC MENINGITIS (viral) ............................................................................................................................. 19 BASIDIOBOLOMYCOSIS.................................................................................................................................... 20 BOTULISM .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 Botulism, Foodborne ....................................................................................................................................... 21 Botulism, Wound ............................................................................................................................................. 21 Botulism, Other ................................................................................................................................................ 22 BOTULISM, INFANT ........................................................................................................................................... 24 BRUCELLOSIS .................................................................................................................................................... 26 BURKHOLDERIA MALLEI (Glanders) ................................................................................................................ 28 BURKHOLDERIA PSEUDOMALLEI (Melioidosis) .............................................................................................. 29 CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS .................................................................................................................................. 31 CHAGAS DISEASE ............................................................................................................................................. 33 CHANCROID ....................................................................................................................................................... 36 CHIKUNGUNYA .................................................................................................................................................. 38 CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION ........................................................................................................ 39 CHOLERA ........................................................................................................................................................... 41 COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS (Valley fever) ............................................................................................................. 43 COLORADO TICK FEVER .................................................................................................................................. 45 CONJUNCTIVITIS, ACUTE ................................................................................................................................. 46 CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE ..................................................................................................................... 48 CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS (Cryptosporidium parvum) ........................................................................................... 51 CYCLOSPORAISIS ............................................................................................................................................. 53 CYSTICERCOSIS ............................................................................................................................................... 55 DENGUE VIRUS INFECTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 56 DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, OR VOMITING ............................................................................................................... 60 DIPHTHERIA ....................................................................................................................................................... 62 EHRLICHIOSIS / ANAPLASMOSIS .................................................................................................................... 64 EMERGING OR EXOTIC DISEASE .................................................................................................................... 67 ENCEPHALITIS, PARASITIC .............................................................................................................................. 69 ENCEPHALITIS, VIRAL ...................................................................................................................................... 71 ENTEROHEMORRHAGIC ESCHERICHIA COLI (EHEC) .................................................................................. 73 ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI (ETEC) .......................................................................................... 76 FOODBORNE DISEASE OUTBREAK ................................................................................................................ 78 GIARDIASIS ........................................................................................................................................................ 80 GRANULOMATOUS AMEBIC ENCEPHALITIS (GAE), Acanthamoeba Disease excluding keratitis ................ 82 GRANULOMATOUS AMEBIC ENCEPHALITIS (GAE), Balamuthia mandrillaris Disease ................................. 84 GONORRHEA ..................................................................................................................................................... 86 HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE: INVASIVE DISEASE ........................................................................................ 88 HANSEN’S DISEASE (Leprosy) .......................................................................................................................... 90 HANTAVIRUS ...................................................................................................................................................... 92 Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS): ........................................................................................................ 92 Hantavirus infection, non-Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (non-HPS): ........................................................ 92 HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME ................................................................................................................... 94 HEPATITIS A ....................................................................................................................................................... 96 HEPATITIS B, ACUTE ......................................................................................................................................... 98 ADHS Communicable Disease Case Definitions 2 2017 HEPATITIS B, CHRONIC .................................................................................................................................. 100 HEPATITIS B, PERINATAL ............................................................................................................................... 102 HEPATITIS C, ACUTE ...................................................................................................................................... 104 HEPATITIS C, CHRONIC .................................................................................................................................. 106 HEPATITIS D ..................................................................................................................................................... 108 HEPATITIS E ..................................................................................................................................................... 110 HERPES GENITALIS ........................................................................................................................................ 112 HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) .................................................................................................. 113 2008 Surveillance Case Definition for HIV Infection Among Adults and Adolescents .................................. 113 2008 Surveillance Case Definitions for HIV Infection and AIDS Among Children Aged 18 Months to <13

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