Section 22-B201. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE  


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    201.1The following diseases shall be considered communicable diseases for the purpose of communicable disease surveillance and shall be reported by telephone to the Director immediately upon provisional diagnosis or the appearance of suspicious symptoms, and confirmed in writing within twenty-four (24) hours:

     

    (a)Animal bites;

     

    (b)Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis);

     

    (c)Botulism;

     

    (d)Cholera (Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae 01 or 0139);

     

    (e)Diphtheria;

     

    (f)Encephalitis, acute arboviral (e.g. Eastern Equine Encephalitis, St. Louis Encephalitis, Western Equine Encephalitis)

     

    (g)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS);

     

    (h)Hemolytic uremic syndrome;

     

    (i)Hepatitis A;

     

    (j)Influenza-associated mortality (patients less than eighteen (18) years of age);

     

    (k)Influenza A, novel;

     

    (l)Listeriosis;

     

    (m)Measles (Rubeola);

     

    (n)Meningitis (Neisseria meningitidis);

     

    (o)Meningococcal disease, invasive:

     

    (p)Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS);

     

    (q)Mumps:

     

    (r)Pertussis (Whooping cough);

     

    (s)Plague (Yersinia pestis);

     

    (t)Poliovirus infection;

     

    (u)Rabies (animal or human);

     

    (v)Rubella (German measles), including congenital rubella syndrome;

     

    (w)Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS);

     

    (x)Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC);

     

    (y)Smallpox;

     

    (z)Staphylococcal infections in newborns (nosocomial);

     

    (aa)Tularemia;

     

    (bb)Typhoid fever (Salmonella typhi);

     

    (cc)Vibriosis (non-cholera Vibrio species infections);

     

    (dd)Viral hemorrhagic fevers (Ebola or other);

     

    (ee)Yellow fever;

     

    (ff)An outbreak that may be of public health concern (including health care associated and foodborne, as defined in § 299.1); and

     

    (gg)An emerging infectious disease or an unusual occurrence of any disease.

     

    201.2The following diseases shall be considered communicable diseases for the purpose of communicable disease surveillance and shall be reported to the Director in writing within twenty-four (24) hours after provisional diagnosis or the appearance of suspicious symptoms:

     

    (a)Brucellosis;

     

    (b)Campylobacteriosis;

     

    (c)Chikungunya;

     

    (d)Dengue;

     

    (e)Haemophilus influenza, invasive disease:

     

    (f)Hansen's disease (Leprosy);

     

    (g)Lymphogranuloma venerium (LGV, including atypical LGV);

     

    (h)Meningitis, (aseptic or viral, fungal, and bacterial (other than N. meningitidis));

     

    (i)Psittacosis (Ornithosis);

     

    (j)Q Fever:

     

    (k)School or childcare facility-associated diseases: the following are reportable when there are three (3) or more cases that occur within a seven (7) day period in the school or childcare facility:

     

    (1)Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye);

     

    (2)Gastrointestinal illness;

     

    (3)Hand, foot, and mouth disease;

     

    (4)Head lice;

     

    (5)Impetigo;

     

    (6)Pinworm (Enterobiasis);

     

    (7)Ringworm (Tinea);

     

    (8)Scabies; or

     

    (9)Streptococcal non-invasive, Group A (Scarlet fever and strep throat);

     

    (l)Streptococcal infection, invasive (Pneumococcal disease);

     

    (m)Tetanus; and

     

    (n)Zika virus disease (including congenital Zika virus infection).

     

    201.3The following diseases shall be considered communicable diseases for the purpose of communicable disease surveillance and shall be reported to the Director in writing within forty-eight (48) hours after diagnosis or the appearance of suspicious symptoms:

     

    (a)Babesiosis;

     

    (b)Chancroid;

     

    (c)Chickenpox (morbidity, pediatric mortality);

     

    (d)Chlamydia tracomatis infection (including PID, perinatal, and trachoma);

     

    (e)Coccidioidomycosis;

     

    (f)Cryptosporidiosis;

     

    (g)Cyclosporiasis;

     

    (h)Ehrlichiosis;

     

    (i)Giardiasis;

     

    (j)Gonococcal infection;

     

    (k)Granuloma inguinale;

     

    (l)Hepatitis (acute B, C);

     

    (m)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and pregnancies in HIV-infected women);

     

    (n) Kawasaki disease;

     

    (o)Legionellosis;

     

    (p)Leptospirosis;

     

    (q)Lyme Disease (Borrelia Burgdorferi);

     

    (r)Malaria;

     

    (s)Meliodosis;

     

    (t)Powassan virus;

     

    (u)Rickettsiosis, spotted fever (e.g. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever);

     

    (v)Salmonellosis;

     

    (w)Shigellosis;

     

    (x)Syphilis (all stages congenital);

     

    (y)Toxic shock syndrome (Staphylococcal, Streptococcal, and other);

     

    (z)Trichinosis (Trichinellosis);

     

    (aa)Tuberculosis;

     

    (bb)Urethritis, atypical;

     

    (cc)Vaccine adverse events; and

     

    (dd)West Nile virus.

     

authority

Section 1 of An Act to authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to make regulations to prevent and control the spread of communicable and preventable diseases ("Act"), approved August 11, 1939 (53 Stat. 1408, ch. 601, § 1; D.C. Official Code § 7-131 (2012 Repl.)), and § 2 of Mayor's Order 98-141, dated August 20, 1998.

source

Commissioners’ Order 61-1117 (June 20, 1961), published as Health Regulations at §§ 8-5:101-205; as amended by Commissioners’ Order 65-868 (June 22, 1965); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 47 DCR 10209 (December 29, 2000); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 48 DCR 472 (January 19, 2001); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 50 DCR 6169 (August 1, 2003); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 55 DCR 5979 (May 23, 2008); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 56 DCR 848 (January 23, 2009); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 63 DCR 15116 (December 9, 2016).