Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-1-6 - Requirements for isolation and quarantine of specific infectious or contagious diseases
(a) The
requirements for isolation and quarantine shall be those specified in the
department's "requirements for isolation and quarantine of infectious or
contagious diseases," dated March 15, 2018, which is hereby adopted by
reference.
(b) No isolation or
quarantine shall be required for the following infectious or contagious
diseases:
(1) Anaplasmosis;
(2) anthrax;
(3) babesiosis;
(4) botulism;
(5) brucellosis;
(6) chancroid;
(7)
Chlamydia trachomatis
infection;
(8)
coccidiodomycosis;
(9)
cyclosporiasis;
(10)
ehrlichiosis;
(11)
gonorrhea;
(12) Hansen's disease
(leprosy);
(13) hantavirus
pulmonary syndrome;
(14) hepatitis
B, acute, chronic, and perinatal infections;
(15) hepatitis C, acute and either past or
present infections;
(16) hepatitis
D;
(17) hepatitis E;
(18) histoplasmosis;
(19) human immunodeficiency virus;
(20) legionellosis;
(21) leptospirosis;
(22) listeriosis;
(23) Lyme disease;
(24) malaria;
(25) psittacosis;
(26) Q fever, acute and chronic;
(27) spotted fever rickettsiosis;
(28) syphilis;
(29) tetanus;
(30) transmissible spongioform encephalopathy
(TSE) or prion disease;
(31)
trichinellosis (trichinosis);
(32)
tularemia; and
(33) yellow
fever.
Notes
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