Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64D-3.028 - Definitions
When used in Chapter 64D-3, F.A.C., the following terms shall mean:
(1)
"15 Digit
Spoligotype (Octal Code)" - Spoligotyping (spacer oligonucleotide
typing) is an amplification-based genotyping method that determines the
presence or absence of 43 spacer sequences in the direct repeat region in the
M. tuberculosis chromosome. The complement of spacers is
initially recorded in binary code and then converted to the reportable 15 digit
octal code commonly referred to as the 'spoligotype.'
(2)
"Authorized
Representative" - An employee of the Department or personnel assigned
to the Department by another state or federal agency supervised and approved by
the Department.
(3)
"BED" - The BED HIV-1 Capture EIA is the assay currently used
in STARHS for performing HIV incidence surveillance. The FDA has labeled the
assay for surveillance use not for diagnostic or clinical use.
(4)
"Carrier" -
(a) A person who harbors pathogenic organisms
of a communicable disease but who does not show clinical evidence of the
disease, or
(b) A person to whom
evidence points as the source of one (1) or more cases of any communicable
disease but who refuses to submit clinical specimens to the Department or
county health department for examination, or
(c) A person who, in the judgment of the
State Health Officer or county health department director or administrator or
their designee, is suspected to be a carrier and who refuses to submit to
examination when ordered to do so for good cause shown by the State Health
Officer or county health department director or administrator or their
designee, or
(d) A person reported
to the Department or the county health department to be a carrier by the health
authorities of any municipality, county, or state in the United States, of any
foreign nation or of any international organization of which the United States
is a member, or
(e) An animal
which, in the judgment of the State Health Officer or county health department
director or administrator or their designee, is suspected to harbor pathogenic
organisms of a communicable disease without presentation of clinical evidence
of disease.
(5)
"Case" - An instance of a suspected or diagnosed disease or
condition in a person or animal.
(6)
"Communicable Disease" -
An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic products which
arises through transmission of that agent or its products from a reservoir to a
susceptible host either directly as from an infected person or animal or
indirectly through an intermediate plant or animal host, vector or the
inanimate environment.
(7)
"Contact" - A person or animal that has been in such
association with an infected person or animal or a contaminated environment as
to have had opportunity to acquire the infection. This will include household
members or persons who frequent the dwelling of the case or carrier. For
sexually transmitted diseases contact means a sex/needle sharing
partner.
(8)
"County Health
Department" - A public health department created under Part I, Chapter
154, F.S.
(9)
"Department" - The State of Florida, Department of
Health.
(10)
"Electronic
Data Transfer" - The sending and receiving of messages via standard
electronic formats and established file transfer protocols, which contain data
elements that would normally be contained on a typical business document or
form.
(11) "Enteric
Disease" - An infection or condition transmitted by ingestion of such
agents as Campylobacter jejuni, Cyclospora cayetanensis,
Cryptosporidium parvum, Escherichia coli O157:H7 and other pathogenic
E. coli, hepatitis A, Giardia lamblia,
Salmonella species, Shigella species and
Vibrio cholerae.
(12)
"Epidemiological
Investigations" - An inquiry into the incidence, distribution and
source of diseases or conditions to determine its cause, means of prevention or
control, and efficacy of control measures.
(13)
"Epizootic" - The
occurrence in animals in a community, institution, region or other defined area
of a group of cases of an illness of similar nature in excess of normal
expectancy.
(14)
"Exposure
to Rabies" - Any bite, scratch or other situation in which saliva or
nervous tissue of a potentially rabid animal enters an open or fresh wound, or
comes in contact with mucous membranes by entering the eye, mouth or nose of
another animal or person.
(15)
"Fasta Files" - Standard text-based format for representing
nucleic acid sequences that are generated when performing a genotype.
(16)
"Health Authorities" -
The State Health Officer or any local county health department director or
administrator or their designee; any chief health official of any municipality,
county, or state in the United States, of any foreign nation or of any
international organization of which the United States is a member.
(17)
"Health Level 7 (HL7)"
- An industry standard for electronic data exchange between healthcare
entities.
(18)
"Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Exposed Newborn" - An infant 18 months of
age or younger born to an HIV infected woman.
(19)
"Outbreak" - An
increase in the number of cases of a disease or condition compared to the
expected number in a particular period of time and geographical area. For
diseases where the expected number is zero, a single case constitutes an
outbreak.
(20)
"Practical
Method of Quarantine" - A location where a person infected with or
exposed to an infectious agent that threatens public health will have food,
clothing and shelter as necessary while separated and restricted from contact
with people who have not been infected with that disease or immunized against
that infection.
(21)
"Probable" - A case that meets the clinical criteria for a
communicable disease and the epidemiologic criteria for likely exposure to the
infectious agent but is unable to be confirmed.
(22)
"Sensitive Situation" -
A setting in which the presence of a case would increase significantly the
probability of spread of the diagnosed or suspected disease or condition and
would, therefore, constitute a public health hazard. Examples of such settings
are: schools, child-care facilities, hospitals and other patient-care
facilities, food storage, food processing establishments or food
outlets.
(23)
"Sexually
Transmissible Disease" - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS),
Chancroid, Chlamydia trachomatis, Gonorrhea, Granuloma Inguinale, Hepatitis A
through D, Herpes simplex virus (HSV), Human immunodeficiency virus Infection
(HIV), Human papillomavirus (HPV), Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV), and
Syphilis.
(24) "Source of
Infection" - The person, animal, object or substance from which an
infectious agent passes directly or indirectly to the host.
(25)
"STARHS" - Serologic
Testing Algorithm for Recent HIV Seroconversion - A surveillance test performed
on confirmed HIV positive specimens using the BED assay, approved by the Food
and Drug Administration for surveillance purposes.
(26)
"Suspect" or "Suspect
Case" - A person or animal whose medical history and symptoms suggest
the imminent development of a notifiable or other communicable disease or
condition, or a person or animal with a disease not yet diagnosed.
(27)
"Terminal Disinfection"
- Cleaning procedures designed to eradicate infectious agents or unsafe
conditions from the physical environment.
(28)
"Urgent Public Health
Significance" - A characteristic of a disease or condition that
requires rapid public health response due to the:
(a) Potential to cause significant morbidity
or mortality;
(b) Potential for
infectiousness between humans or spread to humans; and,
(c) The number of
cases.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.0011(2), 381.003(2), 381.0031(8), 384.33, 392.66 FS. Law Implemented 381.0011(3), 381.003(1), 381.0031, 384.23, 392.52 FS.
New 11-20-06, Amended 11-24-08.
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