Disease fact sheets follow disease chapters
Section 3 Table of Contents Reportable Diseases and Syndromes (in Alphabetical Order)* AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) – see HIV/AIDS
Class
Fact Sheet
Form
Last Revised
Last Reviewed
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Amebiasis
B
X
1/2018
1/2018
Anthrax
A
X
1/2017
1/2017
Babesiosis
B
X
1/2016
1/2017
A, B
X
1/2018
1/2018
Brucellosis
B
X
1/2015
1/2015
Campylobacteriosis
B
X
1/2018
1/2018
Chancroid
B
X
1/2014
2/2016
Chickenpox – See Varicella
B
Chikungunya
B
X
1/2018
1/2018
Chlamydia trachomatis Infections
B
X
1/2014
2/2016
Cholera
A
X
X
1/2015
1/2017
Coccidioidomycosis
B
X
X
12/2015
12/2015
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
B
X
1/2017
1/2018
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
A
X
1/2016
1/2017
Cryptosporidiosis
B
X
X
4/2017
4/2017
Cyclosporiasis
B
X
X
2/2017
2/2017
Dengue
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Diphtheria
A
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
E. coli O157:H7 and Other Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli
B
X
X (HUS)
1/2017
1/2017
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Disease (EEE)
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Ebola Virus Disease
A
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis
B
X
X
1/2014
1/2014
Encephalitis, Arboviral – See individual chapters
B
Foodborne Disease Outbreaks
C
X
1/2018
1/2018
Giardiasis
B
X
2/2017
2/2017
Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)
B
X
2/2016
2/2016
Haemophilus influenzae, Invasive Disease
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Hansen Disease – See Leprosy
B
Hantavirus
B
X
X
3/2015
3/2015
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) – See E. coli O157:H7
B
Hepatitis A
B
1/2014
1/2017
Botulism - Foodborne, Infant, Wound
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X
X X
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Reportable Diseases and Syndromes (in Alphabetical Order)*
Class
Fact Sheet
Form
Last Revised
Last Reviewed
Hepatitis B (including Delta Hepatitis) and Hepatitis B, Perinatal Exposure
B
X
X
12/2015 1/2017
12/2015 1/2017
Hepatitis C
B
X
X
1/2016
1/2016
Hepatitis E
B
X
X
1/2015
1/2017
Herpes Zoster (Shingles) – See Varicella
B
HIV/AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) HIV Exposure, Perinatal
^
X
X
X
X
6/2016
6/2016
Influenza A Novel Virus Infection
A
X
9/2015
9/2015
Influenza-Associated Pediatric Mortality Influenza-Associated Hospitalization
B
X
X X
1/2014
1/2014
La Crosse Virus Disease (LACV)
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Lassa Fever
A
X
1/2016
1/2017
Legionellosis
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Leprosy (Hansen Disease)
B
X
X
1/2015
1/2017
Leptospirosis
B
X
X
1/2015
1/2015
Listeriosis
B
X
X
6/2017
6/2017
Lyme Disease
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis – See Meningitis, Aseptic
B
Malaria
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever
A
X
1/2017
1/2017
Measles
A
X
1/2017
1/2017
Meningitis, Aseptic
B
X
1/2015
1/2017
Meningitis, Bacterial
B
X
X
1/2015
1/2017
Meningitis, Non-Bacterial – See Meningitis, Aseptic
B
Meningococcal Disease
A
X
X
2/2015
2/2015
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
A
X
X
8/2017
8/2017
Mumps
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
X X
3/2014 1/2018 1/2014 7/2011 1/2014 1/2018
3/2014 1/2018 1/2014 1/2014 1/2014 1/2018
X
Outbreak, unusual incidence or epidemic of other infectious diseases from the following sources: Community Outbreaks Foodborne Outbreaks Healthcare-Associated Outbreaks Institutional Outbreaks Waterborne Outbreaks Zoonotic Outbreaks
C
Pertussis
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Plague Pneumococcal Disease – See Streptococcus pneumoniae, Invasive Disease
A
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
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B
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Reportable Diseases and Syndromes (in Alphabetical Order)*
Class
Fact Sheet
Form
Last Revised
Last Reviewed
Powassan Virus Disease (POW)
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Poliomyelitis
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Psittacosis
B
X
X
1/2014
1/2014
Q Fever
B
X
X
1/2014
1/2014
Rabies
A
X
X
5/2014
1/2015
Rubella, Acute Rubella, Congenital
A B
X
X X
3/2017
3/2017
Salmonellosis
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
A
X
X
1/2014
1/2017
Shigellosis
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) – See Varicella
B
Smallpox
A
X
6/2017
1/2018
Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis, including Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF)
B
X
X
1/2015
1/2015
St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Disease (SLE)
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Staphylococcus aureus, Resistance or Intermediate Resistance to Vancomycin (VISA, VRSA)
B
X
2/2017
1/2018
Streptococcal Disease, Group A, Invasive
B
X
2/2017
2/2017
Streptococcal Disease, Group B, in Newborn
B
X
2/2017
2/2017
Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS)
B
X
2/2017
2/2017
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Invasive Disease
B
X
1/2014
1/2014
Syphilis
B
X
1/2015
2/2016
Tetanus
B
X
1/2017
1/2017
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)
B
X
2/2017
2/2017
Trichinellosis
B
X
X
2/2017
2/2017
Tuberculosis
B
X
X
8/2017
8/2017
Tularemia
A
X
X
1/2014
1/2014
Typhoid Fever
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Any unexpected pattern of cases, deaths, or increased incidence of any other disease of major public health concern, because of the severity of disease or potential for epidemic spread, which may indicate a newly recognized infectious agent, an outbreak, epidemic, related public health hazard or act of bioterrorism.
A
Varicella
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Vibriosis
B
X
X
1/2017
1/2017
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF)
A
X
1/2017
1/2017
Waterborne Disease Outbreaks
C
X
1/2014
1/2014
West Nile Virus Infection (WNV)
B
X
1/2018
1/2018
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X
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X
Revised 2/2018
Reportable Diseases and Syndromes (in Alphabetical Order)*
Class
Fact Sheet
Form
Last Revised
Last Reviewed
Western Equine Encephalitis Virus Disease (WEE)
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
Yellow Fever
A
X
1/2018
1/2018
Yersiniosis
B
X
X
2/2017
2/2017
Zika Virus Infection
B
X
X
1/2018
1/2018
* Non-reportable conditions for which the Ohio Department of Health receives frequent inquiries for information or are of special interest may be found in Section 6. ^ HIV/AIDS reporting requirements are described in Chapter 3701-3-12. ** Reportable when due to a specific organism, to be reported as the etiologic agent, e.g., Chlamydia trachomatis or Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Note: As of July 2011, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections are not individually reportable under the OAC, but outbreaks of these infections are reportable and the local/state health departments should be notified. Note: Some fact sheets in the IDCM have been adapted from materials published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State Health Department.
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