Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-3107 - Yersiniosis (Enteropathogenic Yersinia)
Case control measures: A local health agency shall:
1. Upon receiving a report of a yersiniosis
case or suspect case, notify the Department within one working day after
receiving the report and provide to the Department the information contained in
the report;
a.
Working as a food handler, caring for patients or residents in a health care
institution, or caring for children in or attending a child care establishment
until: a.ii. A
stool specimen negative for enteropathogenic Yersinia is
obtained from the case or suspect case, or
i. Diarrhea has resolved,
iii. The local health agency has determined
that the case or suspect case is unlikely to infect other individuals; and
b. Diarrhea has
resolved;
b. Using an aquatic venue for two weeks after
diarrhea has resolved;
2. Upon receiving a report under
R9-6-202 of a yersiniosis case or suspect case, notify the Department within
one working day after receiving the report and provide to the Department the
information contained in the report;
3. Conduct an epidemiologic investigation of
each reported yersiniosis case or suspect case;
4. For each yersiniosis case, submit to the
Department, as specified in Table 2.4, the information required under
R9-6-206(D); and
5. In consultation
with the Department, ensure that an isolate or a specimen, as available, from
each yersiniosis case is submitted to the Arizona State Laboratory.
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