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Reportable
Communicable Diseases
and Conditions
301-583-3750
Weekdays
301-583-3794
Fax
301-508-5774
After hours and weekends
TTY/STS dial 711 for Maryland Relay


Per Health-General 18-201 and 18-202, and Code of Maryland Regulations 10.06.01 Communicable Diseases


  Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  Amebiasis
*Animal bites
*Anthrax
  Arboviral infections
*Botulism
*Brucellosis
  Campylobacter infection
  Chancroid
  Chlamydia infection
*Cholera
  Coccidioidomycosis
  Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  Cryptosporidiosis
  Cyclosporiasis
*Dengue fever
*Diphtheria
  Ehrlichiosis
  Encephalitis
*Epsilon toxin of Clostridium perfringens
  Escherichia coli 0157:H7 infection
  Giardiasis
*Glanders
  Gonococcal infection -- coming soon
*Haemophilus influenzae, invasive disease
*Hantavirus infection
  Harmful Algal Bloom related illness

  Hepatitis, viral (A*,B,C, all other types and undetermined)
  Isosporiasis
  Kawasaki syndrome
*Legionellosis
  Leprosy
  Leptospirosis
  Listeriosis
  Lyme disease
  Malaria
*Measles (Rubeola)
  Meningitis, infectious
*Meningococcal, invasive disease
  Microsporidiosis
  Mumps (infectious parotitis)
  Mycobacteriosis, other than
  Tuberculosis and Leprosy
*Pertussis
  Pertussis vaccine adverse reactions
  Pesticide related illness
*Plague
  Pneumonia in a hospitalized health care worker
*Poliomyelitis
  Psittacosis
*Q fever
*Rabies
*Ricin toxin
  Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
*Rubella (German measles) and Congenital Rubella   Syndrome

 Salmonellosis (nontyphoidal)
*SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory        Syndrome)
  Septicemia in newborns -- Coming Soon - (not in CDC)
  Shiga-like toxin producing enteric bacterial infections-- Coming Soon - (not in CDC)
  Shigellosis
*Smallpox and other
  Orthopoxvirus infections
*Staphylococcal enterotoxin B
  Streptococcal invasive disease, Group A and Group B
  Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease
  Syphilis
  Tetanus
  Trichinosis
*Tuberculosis and suspected tuberculosis
*Tularemia
*Typhoid fever (Salmonella typhi case, carrier, or both)
  Varicella (chickenpox), fatal cases only
  Vibriosis, non-cholera types
*Viral hemorrhagic fevers (all types)
*Yellow fever
  Yersiniosis

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* Report Immediately by Telephone

Your Local Health Department Will:
• Identify the source of infection
• Provide in-depth consultation and patient education
• Institute control measures to prevent further spread of reported diseases

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Epidemiology and 
Disease Control

Communicable and Vector-Borne
Disease Control Program
Cheverly Health Center
3003 Hospital Drive, Suite 1066
Cheverly, Maryland 20785

 

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