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2019 MDHHS Reportable Diseases in Michigan by Condition

Leptospirosis (Leptospira species)Listeriosis (L isteria monocytogenes) (5,6)Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) Malaria (Plasmodium species)Measles (Measles/Rubeola virus) (6)Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei) (4)Meningitis: bacterial, viral, f ungal, parasitic and amebic Meningococcal Disease, sterile sites (Neisseria meningitidis) (5) Mumps (Mumps virus)Orthopox viruses , including: Smallpox, Monkeypox (4) Per tussis (Bordetella pertussis)Plague (Yersinia pestis) (4)Poli o (Poliovirus)Prion disease, including CJDPsi ttacosis (Chlamydophila psittaci)Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii) (4)Rabies (Rabies virus) (4)Rabies: potential exposure and post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) Rubella (Rubella vir us) (6)Salmonellosis (Salmonella species ) (5)Shigellosis (Shigella species) (5)Spotted Fever (Rickettsia species)Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin intermediate/resistant (VISA (5)/VRSA (4))Streptococcus pneumoniae, sterile sites Streptococcus pyogenes, group A, sterile sites, including Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS)Syphilis (Treponema pallidum) (6)Tetanus (Clostridium tetani)Toxi c Shock Syndr ome (non-st repto)

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1 Leptospirosis (Leptospira species)Listeriosis (L isteria monocytogenes) (5,6)Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) Malaria (Plasmodium species)Measles (Measles/Rubeola virus) (6)Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei) (4)Meningitis: bacterial, viral, f ungal, parasitic and amebic Meningococcal Disease, sterile sites (Neisseria meningitidis) (5) Mumps (Mumps virus)Orthopox viruses , including: Smallpox, Monkeypox (4) Per tussis (Bordetella pertussis)Plague (Yersinia pestis) (4)Poli o (Poliovirus)Prion disease, including CJDPsi ttacosis (Chlamydophila psittaci)Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii) (4)Rabies (Rabies virus) (4)Rabies: potential exposure and post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) Rubella (Rubella vir us) (6)Salmonellosis (Salmonella species ) (5)Shigellosis (Shigella species) (5)Spotted Fever (Rickettsia species)Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin intermediate/resistant (VISA (5)/VRSA (4))Streptococcus pneumoniae, sterile sites Streptococcus pyogenes, group A, sterile sites, including Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS)Syphilis (Treponema pallidum) (6)Tetanus (Clostridium tetani)Toxi c Shock Syndr ome (non-st reptococcal) (1 )Tr ichinellosis (Trichinella s piralis)Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex).

2 Report preliminary and final rapid test and culture results (4) Tulare mia (Francisella tularensis) (4)Typhoid Fever (Salmonella typhi) and Paratyphoid Fever (serotypes Paratyphi A, Paratyphi B (tartrate negative), and Paratyphi C) (5) Vibriosis (Non-cholera vibrio species) (5)Yellow Fever (Yellow Fever virus)Yersiniosis (Yersinia enterocolitica) (4, s ubmit isolates only)Report the following conditions to the Michigan Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) or local health department (see reverse) within 24 hours if the agent is identified by clinical or laboratory diagnosis. See footnotes for maintains, reviews, and revises this list at least annually, for the most recent version please refer to: Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Laboratories Bureau of Infectious Disease PreventionREV.

3 05/2020 This reporting is ex pressly allowed under HIPAA and required by Michigan Public Act 368 of 1978, the unusual occurrence, outbreak or epidemic of any disease or Condition , including healthcare-associated infections.(1) Reporting within 3 days is required. (2) Report HIV lab results to MDHHS electronically/by a rrangement & ca s e re po rts to MDSS o r b y MDHHS Fo rm 1355.(3) Se xu ally tra nsmitted i nfectio n fo r which exp edited p artnerthera py i s authorized. See td for details.(4) A l a boratory s hall immediately s ubmit suspect or confirmed i s olates, subcultures, or s pecimens from the patient being testedto the MDHHS Lansing laboratory.(5) I s olate re quested. Enteric: If an i solate i s not available from non-cu l tu re based te stin g, th e p ositive b roth a nd/or s tool i n tra nsportme d i um must b e su bmitted to th e MD H HS Lansing labo ratory.

4 Respiratory: Submit s pecimens, i f available.(6) Report pregnancy s tatus, if available. Bold Tex t = Ca te gory A bi oterrorism or select agent, notify theMDHHS La boratory i mmediately: (517) 335-8063 LEGENDA cute fl accid myel itis (1)Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum)Anthrax(Bacillus anthracis and B. cereus serovar ant hracis) (4)Arboviralenc ephalitides, neuro- and non-neuroinvasive:Chikungunya, Eastern Equine , Ja mes town Canyon, La Cr osse,Powa s san, St. Loui s , W est Ni le, W es ter n Equine, Zi ka(6)Ba b es i osis(Ba besiami c roti)Bl a s tomy c osi s(Blastomycesdermatitidis) Botulism(Clostridium botulinum) (4)Brucellosis(Brucella species) (4)Campyl obacteriosis(Campylobacter s pecies )Candidiasis (Candida auris) (4)CarbapenemaseProducing Ca r bapenem Res i stant Enter oba c ter iac eae(CP-CRE): Klebsiellaspp.

5 , Enterobacter spp., and Es cheri chia coli (5)Chancroid(Haemophilus ducreyi)Chi ckenpox / Varicella (Varicella-zoster virus) (6)Chlamydial infections (including trachoma, genital infections, LGV) (Chl amydia trachomatis) (3, 6)Chol era (Vibrio cholera) (4)Cocci dioidomycosis(Coccidioides immitis)Coronaviruses, Novel; including deaths (SARS , MERS-CoV, COVI D-1 9) (5)Cryptos poridiosis (Cryptosporidium s pecies)Cycl osporiasis(Cyclosporas pecies ) (5)Dengue Fever (Dengue vi r us )Diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae) (5)Ehrl i chiosis(Ehrlichias pecies )Encephalitis, vi ral or unspecifiedEs cheri chia coli, O157:H7 and all other Shiga toxin positive s erotypes (5)Gi a rdiasis (Gi ardia s pecies)Glanders(Burkholderiamallei) (4)Gonor r hea (Nei sseria gonorr hoeae) (3, 6) (4, s ubmit i solates fr om s ter ile sites only)Gui l lain-Bar re Syndrome (1 )Haemophi lus influenzae, s terile s ites (5, s ubmit i solates for s er otypi ng for pa tients < 15 yea r s of a ge)HantavirusHemol yti c Ur emic Syndr ome (HUS)Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses (4)Hepa ti ti s A vi rus (Anti-HAV IgM, HAV genotype)Hepati ti s B vi rus (HBsAg, HBeAg, a nti-HBcI gM, HBV NAAT, HBV genotype.)

6 Report all HBsAg and anti-HBs (positive, nega ti ve, i ndetermi nate) for children 5 years of age) (6) Hepatitis C virus (allHCV test results including positive and nega ti ve antibody, RNA, and genotype tests) (6)Hi s toplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum) HIV (tests including reactive immunoassays ( , Ab/Ag, TD1/TD2, WB, EI A, I A), detec ti on tes ts ( , VL, NAAT, p24, genotypes ), CD4 counts/per cents, a nd a ll tes ts r el ated to per i natal exposures ) (2,6)I nfl uenza vir us (weekl y a ggrega te c ounts)Pediatric influenza mortality, report individual cases (5)Novel influenza viruses, report individual cases (5,6)Kawasaki Di sease (1)Legi onel l osis(Legi onella s pec ies) (5)Lepr os y or Ha nsen s Di sease (Myc obac terium l eprae) Reportable Diseases IN Michigan BY CONDITIONA Guide for Physicians, Health Care Providers and Laboratories2020 DIRECTORY OF Michigan HEALTH DEPARTMENTSIn general, health care providers should seek consultation regarding communicable disease prevention and control services through their local health OF Michigan COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AFTER HOURS CONTACT: (517) 335-9030 Communicable Disease DivisionPh: 517-335-8165 Fax: 517-335-8263 Immunization DivisionPh: 517-335-8159 Fax: 517-335-9855 Bureau of LaboratoriesPh: 517-335-8063 Fax.

7 517-335-9631 STATE OF Michigan CONTACTSU pdated May 2020 COUNTYHEALTH OF F ICEAREAPHONEFAXCOUNTYHEALTH OF F ICEAREAPHONEFAXAl conaDi s tri ct 2 Harrisvile989724-6757343-1896La keDi s tri ct 10 Baldwin231745-4663745-2501Al ge rLMAS D HDMunising906387-2297387-2224 LapeerLapeer CountyLapeer810667-0448667-0232 AlleganAllegan CountyAllegan269673-5411673-2163 LeelanauBenzie-Leelanau DHDLake Leelanau231256-0200882-0143 AlpenaDi s tri ct 4 Alpena989356-4507356-3529 LenaweeLenawee CountyAdrian517264-5243264-0790An tri mHe a l th De pt. of NW MIBellaire231533-8670547-6238 LivingstonLivingston CountyHowel l517546-9850545-9685 Are n a cCe n t MI D H DStandish989846-6541846-0431 LuceLMAS D HDNe wb e rry906293-5107293-5724 BaragaWestern UP DistL'Ans e906524-6142524-6144 MackinacLMAS D HDSt.

8 I gna ce906643-1100643-0239Ba rryBa rry-Ea to n DHDH astings269798-4152 517-541-2666Ma co mbMacomb CountyMt. Cl e me ns586783-8190493-0075 BayBay CountyBay City989895-2039895-2083 ManisteeDi s tri ct 10 Manistee231723-3595723-0150 Benzi eBenzie-Leelanau DHDB enzonia231882-4409882-0143Ma rque tteMarquette CountyNegaunee906475-7844475-4435Be rri e nBerrien CountyBenton Harbor269926-7121926-8129Ma s o nDi s tri ct 10 Ludington231845-7381845-9374 Bra n chBranch/Hills/St JoColdwater517279-9561x105278-2923Me co s taDi s tri ct 10 Big Rapids231592-0130592-9464 CalhounCalhoun CountyBattle Creek269969-6370969-6488 MenomineeDelta-Men DistMenominee906863-4451863-7142Ca s sVan Buren-Cass DHDD owagiac269782-0064782-0121 MidlandMidland CountyMidland989832-6666837-6524 CharlevoixHe a l th De pt.

9 Of NW MICharlevoix231547-6523547-6238 MissaukeeDi s tri ct 10 Lake City231839-7167839-7908 CheboyganDi s tri ct 4 Cheboygan231627-8850627-9466 MonroeMonroe CountyMonroe734240-7832240-7841 ChippewaChippewa CountySault Ste. Marie906635-1566635-7081 MontcalmMi d -MI D HDSta nton989831-3615831-3666 ClareCe n t MI D H DHa rri s o n989539-6731539-4449 MontmorencyDi s tri ct 4 Atl a nta989785-4428734-3866 ClintonMi d -MI D HDSt. Johns989227-3111227-3126Mu s ke go nMuskegon CountyMu s ke go n231724-1287724-1325 Cra wfo rdDi s tri ct 10 Grayling989348-7800348-5346Ne w a ygoDi s tri ct 10 White Cloud231689-7300689-5295De l taDelta-Men DistEscanaba906786-4111789-8148 OaklandOakland CountyPontiac248858-1286858-0178 DickinsonDick-Iron DistKi n gs fo rd906774-1868779-7232 Oce a naDi s tri ct 10Ha rt231873-2193873-4366Ea tonBa rry-Ea to n DHDCha rl otte517541-2641541-2666 Oge ma wDi s tri ct 2We s t Bra n ch989345-5020343-1896 EmmetHe a l th De pt.

10 Of NW MIPetoskey231347-6014547-6238 OntonagonWestern UP DistOntonagon906884-4485884-2358 GeneseeGenesee CountyFlint810257-1017257-3247Os ce ol aCe n t MI D H DReed City231832-5532832-1020 GladwinCe n t MI D H DGladwin989426-9431426-6952Os codaDi s tri ct 2Mi o989826-3970343-1896 Gogebi cWestern UP DistBessemer906667-0200667-0020 Ots e goHe a l th De pt. of NW MIGaylord989732-1794231-547-6238Gd . Tra ve rs eGra n d Tra ve rs e CoTra ve rs e Ci ty231995-6125995-6126 Otta waOtta wa CountyHolland616396-5266393-5767 GratiotMi d -MI D HDI tha ca989875-1019875-1032 Presque IsleDi s tri ct 4R o ge rs Ci ty989734-4723785-2217 HillsdaleBranch/Hills/St JoHillsdale517437-7395x307437-0166 RoscommonCe n t MI D H DPrudenville989366-9166366-8921 HoughtonWestern UP DistHa ncock906482-7382482-9410 SaginawSaginaw CountySaginaw989758-3887758-3888Hu ro nHuron CountyBa d Axe989269-9721269-4181St.


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