SCDHEC 2010 Annual Report on Reportable Conditions

SCDHEC 2010 Annual Report on Reportable Conditions

2007-2008 South Carolina Annual Report On Reportable Conditions March 2010 South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3 S.C. 2007 List of Reportable Conditions ....................................................................................... 8 S.C. 2008 List of Reportable Conditions ....................................................................................... 9 S.C. 2008 Laboratory Reportable Conditions ...............................................................................10 Disease Reports........................................................................................................................ 11 Animal Bites ......................................................................................................................... 12 Anthrax ........................................................................................................................13 Aseptic Meningitis ................................................................................................................. 13 Botulism (Clostridium botulinum) ....................................................................................14 Brucellosis ............................................................................................................................ 15 Campylobacteriosis ............................................................................................................... 15 Chancroid .............................................................................................................................16 Chlamydia ............................................................................................................................ 17 Cholera ................................................................................................................................ 17 Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) ............................................................................................17 Cryptosporidiosis .................................................................................................................. 18 Cyclosporiasis ....................................................................................................................... 18 Dengue ................................................................................................................................ 18 Diphtheria ............................................................................................................................ 19 E. coli (STEC) ....................................................................................................................... 19 Eastern Equine Encephalitis ................................................................................................... 20 Ehrlichiosis ........................................................................................................................... 20 Giardiasis ............................................................................................................................. 21 Glanders (Burkholderia mallei) ........................................................................................21 Gonorrhea ............................................................................................................................21 Haemophilus Influenza ..........................................................................................................22 Hantavirus ........................................................................................................................... 22 Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) ........................................................................................22 Hepatitis A, Acute ................................................................................................................. 23 Hepatitis B, Acute and Chronic Infection .................................................................................23 Hepatitis C, Acute and Chronic ...............................................................................................24 HIV/AIDS ............................................................................................................................. 24 Influenza ............................................................................................................................ 25 Legionellosis (Legionnaires' Disease) ......................................................................................25 Leprosy / Hansen’s Disease ...................................................................................................26 Leptospirosis ........................................................................................................................ 26 Listeriosis ............................................................................................................................. 27 Lyme Disease ....................................................................................................................... 27 Lymphogranuloma venereum ................................................................................................28 Malaria ................................................................................................................................. 29 Measles ................................................................................................................................ 29 1 Melioidosis ....................................................................................................................30 Meningococcal Disease ..........................................................................................................30 Mumps ................................................................................................................................. 31 Pertussis .............................................................................................................................. 31 Plague (Yersina pestis) ..................................................................................................32 Poliomyelitis, paralytic ........................................................................................................... 32 Psittacosis ............................................................................................................................ 33 Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii) .........................................................................................33 Rabies, Human ..................................................................................................................... 34 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ...............................................................................................34 Rubella ................................................................................................................................ 35 Salmonellosis ........................................................................................................................35 St. Louis Encephalitis ............................................................................................................ 36 Shigellosis ............................................................................................................................ 36 Smallpox / Variola ..........................................................................................................37 Streptococcus Group A, Invasive Disease ................................................................................37 Streptococcal Infection, Group B, age under 90 days ............................................................... 38 Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Invasive Disease ..........................................................................38 Syphilis ................................................................................................................................ 39 Tetanus ............................................................................................................................... 39 Toxic Shock Syndrome .......................................................................................................... 39 Toxins ...........................................................................................................................40 Trichinosis ............................................................................................................................41 Tuberculosis ......................................................................................................................... 41 Tularemia (Francisella tularensis) ....................................................................................42 Typhoid Fever ...................................................................................................................... 42 Typhus Fever .................................................................................................................42 Varicella ............................................................................................................................... 43 Vibrio Infection (non-Cholera) ................................................................................................43 Viral Hemorrhagic Fever ................................................................................................44

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