Search results with tag "Streptococcal disease"
Quick Reference - Government of New Jersey
www.nj.govl Streptococcal disease, invasive group A l Streptococcal disease, invasive group B, neonatal l Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome l Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease l Tetanus l Toxic shock syndrome (other than Streptococcal) l Trichinellosis l Typho id fever l Varicella (chickenpox) l Vibriosis l Viral encephalitis l Yellow fever l ...
2021 Texas Notifiable Conditions
www.dshs.texas.gov*Drowning/near drowning 18 2Within 10 work days Streptococcal disease ... Hepatitis B, perinatal (HBsAg+ < 24 months old) ... any outbreak, exotic disease, or unusual group expression of disease that may be of public health concern should be reported by the most expeditious means available. This includes any case of a select agent 25
Virginia Reportable Disease List
www.vdh.virginia.govStreptococcal disease, Group A, invasiveor toxic shock [a] Streptococcus pneumoniae. infection, invasive and <5 years of age [a] Syphilis (Treponema pallidum), if not primary, secondary, or congenital . Tetanus (Clostridium tetani) Toxic substance-related illness[a]
THE CALIFORNIA ORKPLACE UIDE TO AEROSOL
www.dir.ca.gov• Streptococcal disease (group A streptococcus) ¾ Skin, wound or burn, Major ¾ Pharyngitis in infants and young children ¾ Pneumonia ¾ Scarlet fever in infants and young children ¾ Serious invasive disease • Viral hemorrhagic fevers due to Lassa, Ebola, Marburg, Crimean-Congo fever viruses (airborne