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2015: REPORTABLE DISEASES IN MICHIGAN BY CONDITION

2015: REPORTABLE DISEASES IN MICHIGAN BY CONDITION . A Guide for Physicians, Health Care Providers and Laboratories Report the following conditions to the MICHIGAN Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) or local health department (see reverse) within 24 hours (unless otherwise noted) if the agent is identified by clinical diagnosis, direct examination, culture, serology, molecular techniques or histopathology. Report the unusual occurrence, outbreak or epidemic of any disease or CONDITION , including healthcare-associated infections. Amebiasis (Entamoeba histolytica) Leptospirosis (Leptospira species). Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum) Listeriosis (Listeria monocytogenes). Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi). Arboviral encephalitides, neuro- and non-neuroinvasive: Malaria (Plasmodium species).

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1 2015: REPORTABLE DISEASES IN MICHIGAN BY CONDITION . A Guide for Physicians, Health Care Providers and Laboratories Report the following conditions to the MICHIGAN Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) or local health department (see reverse) within 24 hours (unless otherwise noted) if the agent is identified by clinical diagnosis, direct examination, culture, serology, molecular techniques or histopathology. Report the unusual occurrence, outbreak or epidemic of any disease or CONDITION , including healthcare-associated infections. Amebiasis (Entamoeba histolytica) Leptospirosis (Leptospira species). Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum) Listeriosis (Listeria monocytogenes). Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi). Arboviral encephalitides, neuro- and non-neuroinvasive: Malaria (Plasmodium species).

2 California serogroup, Chikungunya, Eastern Equine, Measles (Measles/Rubeola virus). Powassan, St. Louis, Western Equine, West Nile Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei). Babesiosis (Babesia microti) Meningitis: bacterial , viral, fungal, and parasitic Blastomycosis (Blastomyces dermatitidis) Meningococcal Disease (Neisseria meningitidis, sterile sites). Botulism (Clostridium botulinum) Mumps (Mumps virus). Brucellosis (Brucella species) Orthopox viruses (including: Smallpox, Monkeypox). Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter species) Pertussis (Bordetella pertussis). Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi) Plague (Yersinia pestis). Chickenpox / Varicella (Varicella virus) Polio (Poliovirus). Chlamydial infections (including: trachoma, genital infections, Prion disease (including: CJD).)

3 LGV) (Chlamydia trachomatis) (3) Psittacosis (Chlamydophila psittaci). Cholera (Vibrio cholera) Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii). Coccidioidomycosis (Coccidioides immitis) Rabies (Rabies virus). Coronavirus infection (SARS, MERS-COv) Rheumatic fever (1). Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium species) Rubella (Rubella virus). Cyclosporiasis (Cyclospora species) Salmonellosis (Salmonella species). Dengue Fever (Dengue virus) Shigellosis (Shigella species). Diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae) Spotted Fever and Typhus Group (Rickettsia species). Ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia species) Staphylococcus aureus, (MRSA), outbreaks only Encephalitis, viral or unspecified Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin intermediate/. Escherichia coli, O157:H7 and all other shiga toxin resistant (VISA/VRSA).

4 Positive serotypes (4) Streptococcus pneumoniae, sterile sites Giardiasis (Giardia species) Streptococcus pyogenes, group A, sterile sites, including Glanders (Burkholderia mallei) Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS). Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) (3) Syphilis (Treponema pallidum). Guillain-Barre Syndrome (1) Tetanus (Clostridium tetani). Haemophilus influenzae, sterile sites only; submit isolates Toxic Shock Syndrome (non-Streptococcal) (1). for serotyping for patients <15 years of age Trichinellosis (Trichinella spiralis). Hantavirus Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex) (5). Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) Tularemia (Francisella tularensis). Hepatitis, viral: Typhoid Fever (Salmonella typhi). Hepatitis A virus, (Anti-HAV IgM) Vibriosis (Non-Cholera species).

5 Hepatitis B virus, (HBsAg, HBeAg, anti-HBc IgM, HBV DNA Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Nucleic Acid Tests (PCR), HBV genotype), especially in Yellow Fever (Yellow Fever virus). pregnant women Yersiniosis (Yersinia enterocolitica). Hepatitis C virus, (Anti-HCV, HCV RNA Nucleic Acid Tests (PCR), HCV genotype). Hepatitis D virus, (HDsAg, anti-HDV IgM). LEGEND. Hepatitis E virus, (Anti-HEV IgM) (1) Reporting within 3 days is required. Histoplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum) (2) Reporting within 7 days is required. HIV, (Tests indicative of HIV infection including reactive (3) Sexually transmitted infections for which expedited partner immunoassays ( WB, EIA, IA), detection tests ( VL, therapy is authorized. See for details. NAAT, p24), CD4 counts/percents, genotypes, and all tests (4) An isolate, if available, or the non-culture positive broth and/or related to perinatal exposures) (2) stool specimen must be submitted to MDHHS laboratory Influenza virus (Weekly aggregate counts) (5) All preliminary tuberculosis test results are to be reported to Pediatric mortality, report individual cases appropriate local health department and isolates submitted to Novel Influenza viruses, report individual cases MDHHS laboratory.

6 Kawasaki Disease (1) Blue Bold Text = An isolate, diagnostic specimen, or serum sample, Legionellosis (Legionella species) where appropriate, must be submitted to MDHHS or other Leprosy or Hansen's Disease (Mycobacterium leprae) laboratory designated by MDHHS. This reporting is expressly allowed under HIPAA and required by MICHIGAN Public Act 368 of 1978, MDHHS maintains, reviews, and revises this list at least annually, for the most recent version please refer to: REV. 04/15. MICHIGAN Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Laboratories Bureau of Disease Control, Prevention, and Epidemiology DIRECTORY OF MICHIGAN HEALTH DEPARTMENTS. In general, health care providers should seek consultation regarding communicable disease prevention and control services through their local health department.

7 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. CO. OFFICE AREA PHONE FAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. CO. OFFICE AREA PHONE FAX. Al cona Di s tri ct 2 Ha rri s vi l e 989 724-6757 343-1894 La ke Di s tri ct 10 Ba l dwi n 231 745-4663 745-2501. Al ger LMAS DHD Muni s i ng 906 387-2297 387-2224 La peer La peer County La peer 810 667-0448 667-0232. Al l ega n Al l ega n County Al l ega n 269 673-5411 673-2163 Leel a na u Benzi e-Leel a na u DHD La ke Leel a na u 231 256-0200 256-7399. Al pena Di s tri ct 4 Al pena 989 356-4507 356-3529 Lena wee Lena wee County Adri a n 517 264-5243 264-0790. Antri m Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Bel l a i re 231 533-8670 547-0460 Li vi ngs ton Li vi ngs ton County Howel l 517 546-9850 545-9685. Arena c Cent MI DHD Standi s h 989 846-6541 846-0431 Luce LMAS DHD Newberry 906 293-5107 293-5724.

8 Ba ra ga Wes tern UP Di s t L'Ans e 906 524-6142 524-6144 Ma cki na c LMAS DHD St. Igna ce 906 643-1100 643-0239. Ba rry Ba rry-Ea ton DHD Ha s tings 269 798-4152 517-541-2666 Ma comb Ma comb County Mt. Cl emens 586 783-8190 493-0075. Ba y Ba y County Ba y Ci ty 989 895-2039 895-2083 Ma ni s tee Di s tri ct 10 Ma ni s tee 231 723-3595 723-0150. Benzi e Benzi e-Leel a na u DHD Benzoni a 231 882-4409 882-0143 Ma rquette Ma rquette County Nega unee 906 475-7844 475-4435. Berri en Berri en County Benton Ha rbor 269 926-7121 926-8129 Ma s on Di s tri ct 10 Ludi ngton 231 845-7381 845-9374. Bra nch Bra nch/Hi l l s /St Jo Col dwa ter 517 279-9561x0198 278-2923 Mecos ta Di s tri ct 10 Bi g Ra pi ds 231 592-0130 592-9464. Ca l houn Ca l houn County Ba ttl e Creek 269 969-6370 969-6488 Menomi nee Del ta-Men Di s t Menomi nee 906 863-4451 863-7142.

9 Ca s s Va n Buren-Ca s s DHD Dowa gi a c 269 782-0064 782-0121 Mi dl a nd Mi dl a nd County Mi dl a nd 989 832-6666 837-6524. Cha rl evoi x Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Cha rl evoi x 231 547-6523 547-0460 Mi s s a ukee Di s tri ct 10 La ke Ci ty 231 839-7167 839-7908. Cheboyga n Di s tri ct 4 Cheboyga n 231 627-8850 989-356-3529 Monroe Monroe County Monroe 734 240-7832 240-7838. Chi ppewa Chi ppewa County Sa ul t Ste. Ma ri e 906 635-1566 635-7081 Montca l m Mi d-MI DHD Stanton 989 831-5237 831-3666. Cl a re Cent MI DHD Ha rri s on 989 539-6731 539-4449 Montmorency Di s tri ct 4 Atl a nta 989 785-4428 356-3529. Cl i nton Mi d-MI DHD St. Johns 989 224-2195 227-3126 Mus kegon Mus kegon County Mus kegon 231 724-4723 724-1325. Cra wford Di s tri ct 10 Gra yl i ng 989 348-7800 348-5346 Newa ygo Di s tri ct 10 Whi te Cl oud 231 689-7300 689-5295.

10 Del ta Del ta-Men Di s t Es ca na ba 906 786-4111 786-1962 Oa kl a nd Oa kl a nd County Pontia c 248 858-1286 858-0178. Di cki ns on Di ck-Iron Di s t Ki ngs ford 906 774-1868 779-7232 Ocea na Di s tri ct 10 Ha rt 231 873-2193 873-4366. Ea ton Ba rry-Ea ton DHD Cha rl otte 517 541-2641 541-2666 Ogema w Di s tri ct 2 Wes t Bra nch 989 345-5020 343-1899. Emmet Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Petos key 231 347-6014 547-0460 Ontona gon Wes tern UP Di s t Ontona gon 906 884-4485 884-2358. Genes ee Genes ee County Fl i nt 810 257-1017 257-3247 Os ceol a Cent MI DHD Reed Ci ty 231 832-5532 832-1020. Gl a dwi n Cent MI DHD Gl a dwi n 989 426-9431 426-6952 Os coda Di s tri ct 2 Mi o 989 826-3970 343-1895. Gogebi c Wes tern UP Di s t Bes s emer 906 667-0200 667-0020 Ots ego Hea l th Dept.


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