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11 A <br />MINNESOTA RULES PART 4605.7040 <br />State Dept, of Health * 612:623-5414 <br />DISEASE AND REPORTS <br />Cases, suspected esses, carriers, and deaths due to the folloving diseases and <br />disease agents shall be reported to the Department of Health. The disease <br />folloved by an asterisk shall be reported Immediately by telephone to the <br />Commissioner of Health. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />10. <br />U. <br />12. <br />13. <br />14. <br />15. <br />18. <br />17. <br />II. <br />19. <br />20. <br />21. <br />22. <br />23. <br />24. <br />25. <br />28. <br />27. <br />21. <br />29. <br />30. <br />31. <br />32. <br />33. <br />34. <br />35. <br />38. <br />37. <br />38. <br />Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) <br />Aameblasls (Ents oeba histolytica) <br />Anthraz* (Bacillus anthracls) <br />Babesiosis (Babesia sp.) <br />Blastomycosis (Blastomyces dermatltldis) <br />Botulism* (Clostridium botullnum) <br />Brucellosis (Brucells sp.) <br />Casipylobaccerlosls (Campylobacter sp.) <br />Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi) <br />Chlamydls trachomatis Infections (nonspecific urethritis, <br />carrlcltls, salpingitis, neonatal conjunctivitis, pneumonia, <br />and lymphogranuloma veneretim) <br />Cholers* (Vibrio cholerae) <br />Diphtheria (Corynebacterlum dlphtherlae) <br />Dlphyllobothritim latum Infection <br />Encephalitis (caused by Infectious agents) <br />Ehlnoeoceosls (Echinococcus sp.) <br />Ciardlasls (Glardla Laablia) <br />Gonorrhea Infections (Including: Gonococcal salphlngltls, <br />ophthalmia neonatorum. Penicillin resistant Neisseria <br />gonorrhea Infections) <br />Haemophilus Influenzae disease (only Ivaslve disease <br />Including epiglottitis, cellulitis, bacteremia, and <br />meningitis. <br />Hepatitis (viral types A, B, and Non-A, Non-B) <br />Herpes simplex Infections (neonatal, less than 30 days of <br />age, disease only) <br />Histoplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum) <br />Infuenza (unusual case Incidence or laboratory confimad cases) <br />Lead (poisoning and undue absorption) <br />Legionellosis (Legionella sp.) <br />Lepi y (Nyeobaetarlum leprae) <br />Leptospirosis (Leptospira Interrogans) <br />Lyme Disease (Borellla burgdorferi) <br />Malaria <br />Measles* (Rubeola) <br />Meningitis (caused by all types of bacterial, viral, or <br />fungal agents) <br />Menlngococcemla (Neisseria mcnlnglditis) <br />Mumps* <br />Myeobacterloses (symptoaiatic cases only; e.^clusive of <br />tuberculosis and leprosy) <br />Pertussis (Bordetella pertussis) <br />Plague (Yersinia pestls) <br />Poliomyelitis* <br />Psittacosis (whlaaydla Pslttacl) <br />Q Fever (Ccxiella burnetii)