Iowa Code r. 641-1.3 - Reportable communicable and infectious diseases, poisonings or conditions, and cancers
Reportable communicable and infectious diseases, poisonings and conditions under this chapter are those listed in Appendices A and B. The director may also designate any disease, poisoning or condition or syndrome temporarily reportable for the purpose of a special investigation.
(1)
Cancer. Pursuant to
Public Law 92-218 and
Public Law
102-515 , each occurrence of a reportable cancer
that is diagnosed or treated in an Iowa resident or occurs in a nonresident who
is diagnosed or treated in an Iowa facility shall be reported to the Iowa
Cancer Registry.
(2)
Congenital and inherited disorders. Each occurrence of a
congenital and inherited disorder that is diagnosed or treated in an Iowa
resident or occurs in a nonresident who is diagnosed or treated in an Iowa
facility is a reportable condition pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 136A, and
records of these congenital and inherited disorders shall be abstracted and
maintained in a central registry. Congenital and inherited disorder
surveillance shall be performed to determine the occurrence and trends of
congenital and inherited disorders, to conduct thorough and complete
epidemiological surveys, to assist in the planning for and provision of
services to children with congenital and inherited disorders and their
families, and to identify environmental and genetic risk factors for congenital
and inherited disorders.
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