Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-324 - Cholera
A. Case
control measures: A local health agency shall:
1. Upon receiving a report under
R9-6-202
of a cholera 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;
2. Exclude
a cholera case or suspect case from:
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 stool specimen negative for toxigenic is obtained from the cholera case
or suspect case; and
b. Using an
aquatic venue until diarrhea has resolved;
3. Conduct an epidemiologic investigation of
each reported cholera case or suspect case; and
4. For each cholera case, submit to the
Department, as specified in Table 2.4, the information required under
R9-6-206(D).
B. Contact
control measures: A local health agency shall provide follow-up for each
cholera contact for five calendar days after exposure.
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A. Case control measures: An administrator of a school or child care establishment, either personally or through a representative, shall exclude an acute conjunctivitis case from attending the school or child care establishment until the symptoms of acute conjunctivitis subside or treatment for acute conjunctivitis is initiated and maintained for 24 hours.
B. Outbreak control measures: A local health agency shall:
1. Conduct an epidemiologic investigation of each reported conjunctivitis outbreak; and
2. For each conjunctivitis outbreak, submit to the Department the information required under R9-6-206(E).