Authority: IC 16-19-3-4; IC 16-41-2-1
Affected: IC 4-22-2-37.1; IC 16-21; IC 16-41-2-8; IC 25-22.5
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DANGEROUS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS | ||
Disease | When to Report (from probable diagnosis) | Disease Intervention Methods (section of this rule) |
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome | See HIV Infection/Disease | Sec. 109 |
Anaplasmosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 96 |
Animal bites | Within 24 hours | Sec. 80 |
Anthrax | Immediately | Sec. 81 |
Arboviral disease (non-neuroinvasive or neuroinvasive) (including, but not limited to, dengue, chikungunya, EEE, Japanese encephalitis, La Crosse/California serogroup viruses, Powassan, SLE, WEE, and West Nile virus) | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Babesiosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 83 |
Botulism | Immediately | Sec. 84 |
Brucellosis | Immediately | Sec. 85 |
Campylobacteriosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 86 |
Carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CP-CRE) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 87 |
Chancroid | Within 72 hours | Sec. 88 |
Chikungunya virus | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Chlamydia trachomatis, genital infection | Within 72 hours | Sec. 89 |
Cholera | Immediately | Sec. 90 |
Coccidioidomycosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 91 |
Cryptosporidiosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 92 |
Cyclosporiasis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 93 |
Cysticercosis (Neurocysticercosis) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 94 |
Diphtheria | Immediately | Sec. 95 |
Dengue | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Ehrlichiosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 96 |
Escherichia coli (E. coli) infection (Shiga toxin-producing (STEC)), including, but not limited to, E. coli 0157, E. coli 0157:H7, non-0157 E. coli, and Shiga toxin detected | Immediately | Sec. 97 |
Giardiasis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 98 |
Gonorrhea | Within 72 hours | Sec. 99 |
Granuloma inguinale | Within 72 hours | Sec. 100 |
Haemophilus influenzae invasive disease, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing* | Within 24 hours | Sec. 101 |
Hansen's disease (leprosy) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 102 |
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome | Immediately | Sec. 103 |
Hemolytic uremic syndrome, postdiarrheal | Immediately | Sec. 97 |
Hepatitis, viral, type A | Immediately | Sec. 104 |
Hepatitis, viral, type B | Within 72 hours | Sec. 105 |
Hepatitis, viral, type B, pregnant woman (acute and chronic), or perinatally exposed infant | Immediately (when discovered at or close to time of birth) | Sec. 105 |
Hepatitis, viral, type C (acute) | Within five (5) business days | Sec. 106 |
Hepatitis, viral, type delta | Within 72 hours | Sec. 105 |
Hepatitis, viral, type E | Immediately | Sec. 107 |
Hepatitis, viral, unspecified | Within 72 hours | |
Histoplasma capsulatum | Within 72 hours | Sec. 108 |
HIV infection/disease | Within 72 hours after informing patient or if patient does not return for test results | Sec. 109 |
HIV infection/disease, pregnant woman, or perinatally exposed infant | Immediately (when discovered at or close to time of birth) | Sec. 109 |
Influenza-associated death | Within 72 hours | Sec. 110 |
Japanese encephalitis | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
La Crosse encephalitis (California serogroup viruses) | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Latent tuberculosis infection | Within five (5) business days | Sec. 111 |
Legionellosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 112 |
Leptospirosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 113 |
Listeriosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 114 |
Lyme disease | Within 72 hours | Sec. 115 |
Lymphogranuloma venereum | Within 72 hours | Sec. 116 |
Malaria | Within 72 hours | Sec. 117 |
Measles (rubeola) | Immediately | Sec. 118 |
Meningococcal, invasive disease | Immediately | Sec. 119 |
Mumps | Within 24 hours | Sec. 120 |
Novel influenza A | Within 24 hours | Sec. 121 |
Pertussis | Within 24 hours | Sec. 122 |
Plague | Immediately | Sec. 123 |
Poliomyelitis | Immediately | Sec. 124 |
Powassan | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Psittacosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 125 |
Q fever | Immediately | Sec. 126 |
Rabies in humans or animals (confirmed and suspect animal with human exposure) | Immediately | Sec. 127 |
Rabies, postexposure treatment | Within 72 hours | Secs. 127 and 80 |
Rocky Mountain spotted fever | Within 72 hours | Sec. 128 |
Rubella (German measles) | Immediately | Sec. 129 |
Rubella congenital syndrome | Immediately | Sec. 129 |
Salmonellosis, nontyphoidal | Within 72 hours | Sec. 130 |
Salmonellosis and antimicrobial susceptibility testing* | Within 72 hours | Sec. 130 |
Shigellosis and antimicrobial susceptibility testing* | Immediately | Sec. 131 |
Smallpox (variola infection) | Immediately | Sec. 132 |
Adverse events or complications due to smallpox vaccination (vaccinia virus infection) or secondary transmission to others after vaccination. This includes accidental implantation at sites other than the vaccination site, secondary bacterial infections at vaccination site, vaccinia keratitis, eczema vaccinatum, generalized vaccinia, congenital vaccinia, progressive vaccinia, vaccinia encephalitis, death due to vaccinia complications, and other complications requiring significant medical intervention. | Immediately | Sec. 132 |
St. Louis encephalitis (SLE) | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin resistance level of MIC $ 8 ìg/mL, or severe Staphylococcus aureus in a previously healthy person | Within 72 hours | Sec. 133 |
Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease and antimicrobial susceptibility testing* | Within 72 hours | Sec. 134 |
Streptococcus, group A, invasive disease | Within 72 hours | Sec. 135 |
Syphilis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 136 |
Taenia solium infection | Within 72 hours | Sec. 137 |
Tetanus | Within 72 hours | Sec. 138 |
Toxic shock syndrome (streptococcal or staphylococcal) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 139 |
Trichinosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 140 |
Tuberculosis disease, cases and suspects | Within 24 hours | Sec. 141 |
Tularemia | Immediately | Sec. 142 |
Typhoid and paratyphoid fever, cases and carriers, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing* | Immediately | Sec. 143 |
Typhus, endemic (fleaborne) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 144 |
Varicella (chickenpox) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 145 |
Vibriosis (non-cholera) | Within 72 hours | Sec. 146 |
West Nile virus (WNV) | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Western equine encephalitis (WEE) | Immediately | Sec. 82 |
Yellow fever | Immediately | Sec. 147 |
Yersiniosis | Within 72 hours | Sec. 148 |
*Reporting of disease is required to follow the "When to Report (from probable diagnosis)" time frame, and the antimicrobial susceptibility testing results are to be reported as soon as they become available. |
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