Article 3 - Specific Diseases and Conditions

  1. § 2550 - Amebiasis
  2. § 2551 - Anthrax. Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  3. § 2552 - Botulism. Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  4. § 2553 - Brucellosis (Undulant Fever). Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  5. § 2554 - Chancroid
  6. § 2555 - Chickenpox. [Repealed]
  7. § 2556 - Cholera. Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph
  8. § 2558 - Coccidioidomycosis
  9. § 2560 - Conjunctivitis, Acute Infectious of the Newborn
  10. § 2562 - Dengue. Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph
  11. § 2564 - Diarrhea of the Newborn
  12. § 2566 - Diphtheria
  13. § 2570 - Encephalitis, Acute (Including Arthropod-Borne Viral, Post-Infectious, and Others)
  14. § 2572 - Disorders Characterized by Lapses of Consciousness, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. [Repealed]
  15. § 2574 - Food Poisoning
  16. § 2575 - German Measles (Rubella)
  17. § 2577 - Gonococcus Infection
  18. § 2578 - Granuloma Inguinale
  19. § 2579 - Hepatitis, Infectious
  20. § 2580 - Influenza, Epidemic. [Repealed]
  21. § 2581 - Hepatitis, Serum (Homologous Serum Jaundice)
  22. § 2582 - Leprosy (Hansen's Disease)
  23. § 2584 - Leptospirosis (Including Weil's Disease)
  24. § 2585 - Lymphogranuloma Venereum
  25. § 2586 - Malaria
  26. § 2588 - Measles
  27. § 2590 - Meningitis, Meningococcal or Meningococcemia
  28. § 2592 - Mumps
  29. § 2593 - Neoplasm, Cancer
  30. § 2594 - Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
  31. § 2595 - Physically Handicapped Children
  32. § 2596 - Plague. Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  33. § 2597 - Q Fever
  34. § 2598 - Pneumonia, Infectious (Except Pneumonic Plague). [Repealed]
  35. § 2600 - Poliomyelitis, Acute Anterior
  36. § 2602 - Psittacosis
  37. § 2603 - Control of Pet Birds
  38. § 2603.5 - Control of Psittacine Birds. [Repealed]
  39. § 2604 - Rabies, Human
  40. § 2606 - Rabies, Animal
  41. § 2606.2 - Rabies Quarantine
  42. § 2606.4 - Officially Declared Rabies Areas
  43. § 2606.6 - Importation of Dogs
  44. § 2606.8 - Skunk Rabies
  45. § 2608 - Relapsing Fever
  46. § 2610 - Rheumatic Fever, Acute
  47. § 2611 - Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  48. § 2612 - Salmonella Infections (Other than Typhoid Fever)
  49. § 2612.1 - Turtle Salmonellosis
  50. § 2613 - Shigella Infections (Dysentery, Bacillary)
  51. § 2614 - Smallpox (Variola). Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  52. § 2616 - Streptococcal Infections, Hemolytic (Including Scarlet Fever and Streptococcal Sore Throat)
  53. § 2617 - Syphilis
  54. § 2618 - Tetanus
  55. § 2620 - Trachoma
  56. § 2622 - Trichinosis
  57. § 2624 - Tuberculosis
  58. § 2626 - Tularemia. Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  59. § 2628 - Typhoid Fever
  60. § 2630 - Typhus Fever (Flea-Borne, Endemic Type)
  61. § 2632 - Typhus Fever (Louse-Borne, Epidemic Type). Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph
  62. § 2636 - Venereal Diseases
  63. § 2638 - Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (E.G., Crimean-Congo, Ebola, Lassa and Marburg Viruses). Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone
  64. § 2640 - Yellow Fever Cases and Suspect Cases to be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph

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