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. 2007 Jun 12;4:6.

Table 2.

Public Health Reportable Disease List

AIDS* Basidiobolus Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Cryptosporidiosis* Encephalitis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis
Amebiasis Basidiobolomycosis Chancroid* Cyclosporiasis* Enterohemorrhagic/enterotoxigenic E.coli
Human Anaplasmosis Blastomycosis Chlamydia* Cysticercosis Filariasis
Animal bites Botulism* Cholera* Fever: Dengue, Q*, Yellow*, Viral hemorrhagic, Colorado tick, Rheumatic, acute, Rocky Mountain Spotted* Galactosemia
Anthrax* Brucellosis* Chickenpox Diptheria* Glanders
Arboviral neuroinvasive and non-neuroinvasive disease, (West Nile, eastern & western equine encephalitis, Powassan virus, etc.* Campylobacteriosis Clostridium perfringens intoxication Streptococcal infections: outbreak of any type* Gonococcal infection/syphilis*
Arthropod-borne infections Campylobacterenteritis Coccidioidomycosis* Ehrlichiosis* Granuloma Inguinale
Aseptic Meningitis Cancer (except non melanoma skin) Conjunctivitis: acute Emerging or exotic disease Guillain-Barre syndrome
Babesiosis Cat scratch disease Hemolytic Uremic syndrome Hepatitis A, B, B, surface antigen, C,* Non A/Non B, D, E Haemophilus influenzae (invasive disease)
Bartonellosis HBsAg-positive pregnant female HTLV Human bites Hansen's disease*
Hantavirus syndromes* HIV* Isosporiasis Kawasaki disease Herpes, neonatal or genital
Histoplasmosis Influenza, (like illnesses)* Listeriosis* Lyme disease* Hyperthermia
Hypothermia Leptospirosis Malaria* Maple syrup urine disease Poisoning: lead, mercury, paralytic shellfish, hallucinogenic fish, carbon monoxide, domoic acid, ciguatera fish, scombroid fish
Legionellosis* Marburg virus Meningococcal disease* MRSA Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Lymphogranuloma venereum Meningitis (viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, Neisseria, invasive) Mucopurulent cervicitis Mumps* Measles, rubella, (including congenital) rubeola*
Meliodiosis Monkeypox Nipah virus Norovirus Pediculosis
Microsporidiosis Neonatal bacterial sepsis Pesticide related illness Phenylketonuria Myocarditis, viral
Mycobacterial disease (nontuberculous) Pertussis* Perinatal exposure of NB to HIV Pneumococcal disease Outbreaks: URI, diarrhea, diarrhea of NB, foodborne, illnesses in child care setting, nosocomial, rash illness, waterborne, all other
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Psittacosis* Reye syndrome SARS* Plague*
Poliomyelitis* Relapsing fever Salmonellosis* Sporotrichosis Primary congenital hypothyroidism (<5 y old)
Rabies* Rotavirus Shiga-toxin-related disease* Toxins (Ricin, S. enterotoxin) Rickettsial disease
Smallpox* Tetanus* Trichinosis* Scabies
Shigellosis* T-2 mycotoxins Trachoma Vaccine adverse reactions Staphylococcus aureus invasive disease
Schistosomal dermatitis Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) Typhus, louseborne, murine Tularemia* Toxic shock syndrome*
Toxoplasmosis (acute) Typhoid (cases and carriers)* Tuberculosis* Vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE)* Varicella*
Vibriosis
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CDC national reportable disease