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Communicable Disease Control - Reportable Diseases and Conditions

Health care providers are responsible for notifying the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department and Army authorities. about reportable diseases and conditions that they diagnose.  The MAMC PM Department can help you report.   

To report, please page - PM Officer of the Day (PMoD) – 596-9367

Or CHCS consult - Preventive M Preventive Med SRV

Or CHCS e-mail - g.m_prevmed

Questions?  CHCS e-mail G.ask a preventive medicine doc

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

 

Leprosy

Amebiasis

 

Leptospirosis

Animal bites

 

Listeriosis

Anthrax

Lyme Disease

Asthma, occupational

 

Lymphogranuloma venereum

Biological warfare agent exposure

 

Malaria

Birth Defects - Autism, Cerebral Palsy, FAS/FAE

 

Measles

Botulism (food borne, infant, wound)

Meningococcal disease

Brucellosis

 

Mumps

Campylobacteriosis

 

Paralytic shellfish poisoning  

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

 

Pertussis  

Chancroid

 

Pesticide Poisoning

Chemical agent exposure

Plague

Chlamydia Trachomatis

Pneumococcal Pneumonia

Cholera

 

Poliomyelitis  

Coccidioidomycosis

 

Psittacosis  

Cold Weather Injury

 

Q Fever  

Cryptosporidiosis

 

Rabies (including the use of post-exp prophylaxis)  

Cyclosporiasis

 

Relapsing Fever (Borreliosis)  

Dengue Fever

 

Rheumatic fever, acute

Diphtheria

 

Rift Valley Fever

Diseases of suspected bioterrorism origin

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Disease of suspected food borne origin (clusters only)

 

Rubella (including congenital )

Disease of suspected waterborne origin (clusters only)

 

Salmonellosis

Ehrlichiosis

 

Schistosomiasis

Encephalitis, Viral

 

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)

Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (E. coli 0157:H7)

 

Shigellosis

Filariasis

 

Smallpox

Giardiasis

 

Streptococcus, Group A, invasive disease

Gonorrhea

 

Syphilis

Granuloma inguinale

 

Tetanus

Haemophilus influenza (invasive disease, under age 5)

 

Toxic Shock Syndrome  

Hantavirus Disease

 

Trichinosis  

Heat Injuries

 

Trypanosomiasis  

Hemolytic Uremic syndrome

 

Tuberculosis  

Hemorrhagic Fever

 

Tularemia  

Hepatitis A - acute infection

 

Typhoid Fever

Hepatitis B - acute or chronic*

 

Typhus Fever

Hepatitis B surface antigen positive pregnant women

 

Urethritis, non-gonococcal (NGU)

Hepatitis C - acute or chronic*

 

Vaccine adverse evnt

Herpes simplex (initial infection only)

 

Vibriosis  

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection

 

West Nile Virus

Influenza

 

Yellow fever 

Lead Poisoning

 

Yersiniosis  

Legionellosis

 

*Unexplained critical illness or death  

Leishmaniasis

 

*Other rare diseases of public health significance  

 

 

 

 

To report, please page - PM Officer of the Day (PMoD) – 596-9367

Or CHCS consult - Preventive M Preventive Med SRV

Or CHCS e-mail - g.m_prevmed

Questions?  CHCS e-mail G.ask a preventive medicine doc

Thanks for reporting! 
it is an important service to our patients and our community