Ala. Admin. Code r. I - FORM ASSOCIATED WITH THESE RULES AND REGULATIONS
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Author: Board of Licensure for Professional Geologists Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§
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Immediate, Extremely Urgent Disease/Condition - Report to the County or State Health Department by telephone within 4 hours of presumptive diagnosis or clinical suspicion
Anthrax, human | Smallpox |
Botulism | Tularemia |
Brucellosis | Viral hemorrhagic fever |
Plague | Cases related to nuclear, biological, or chemical terroristic agents |
Poliomyelitis, paralytic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) disease |
Immediate, Urgent Disease/Condition - Report to the County or State Health Department by electronic means as specified by the Department or by telephone within 24 hours of presumptive diagnosis
COVID-19 infection in congregate living facilities | Measles (rubeola) | Rabies, human and animal |
Diphtheria | Meningococcal disease | Rubella |
Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease1 | (Neisseria meningitidis)1 | Tuberculosis disease, active |
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), post-diarrhea1 | Novel influenza A virus infection (i.e., potential new strain | Typhoid fever |
Hepatitis A, including ALT | Pertussis | Outbreaks of any kind |
Legionellosis | Poliovirus infection, nonparalytic | Cases of potential public 2 health importance |
Standard Disease/Condition - Report to the County or State Health Department by electronic means as specified by the Department within 3 days of diagnosis, unless otherwise noted
Acute flaccid myelitis | Hepatitis B, C, and D (Acute only and with associated ALTs) | Salmonellosis |
Anaplasmosis | HIV infection* (including asymptomatic infection, AIDS, CD4 counts, and viral loads) | Shigellosis |
Arboviral disease | Influenza-associated pediatric deaths | Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis |
Babesiosis | Lead, all blook results | Staphylococcus aureus, Vancomycin-intermediate (VISA) and Vancomycin- resistant (VRSA) |
2 Birth defects | Listeriosis1 | Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive 1 disease |
Campylobacteriosis | Lyme disease | Syphilis* |
Chancroid* | Malaria | Tetanus |
Chlamydia trachomatis* | Mumps | Trichinellosis (Trichinosis) |
Cholera | Perinatal hepatitis B & C | Tuberculosis infection, latent |
Coccidioidomycosis | Perinatal HIV Exposure (<18 months of age) | Varicella |
Cryptosporidiosis | Primary amebic meningoencephalitis | Yellow fever |
Cyclosporiasis | Q Fever | Zika virus |
Dengue E.coli, shiga toxin producing (STEC) Ehrlichiosis Gonorrhea* Hansen's disease (Leprosy) |
*Designated Sexually Transmitted Diseases by the State Board of Health
1 Detection of organism from a normally sterile body site (e.g., blood, cerebrospinal fluid, or, less commonly, joint, pleural, or pericardial fluid)
2 Reportable within 30 days of diagnosis or associated laboratory test
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State Health Department Telephone Numbers:
Bureau of Clinical Laboratories 334-290-6130 (24-hour coverage)
Infectious Diseases & Outbreaks Division 334-206-5971 or 1-800-338-8374 (24-hour coverage), FAX: 334-206-3734
Office of HIV Prevention & Care 334-206-5364 or 1-800-344-1153
Division of Immunization 334-206-5023 or 1-800-469-4599
Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases 334-206-5350
Division of Tuberculosis Control 334-206-5330
Notes
Author: Sherri L. Davidson, Ph.D, M.P.H.
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §22-11A-1.