A.
The following diseases and conditions are hereby declared to be reportable, and it shall be the duty of every physician, within 12 hours after the disease has been diagnosed, to report the name, age, disease or condition and the precise location of the person so affected to the Board of Health:
Amebiasis | |
Antbrax | |
Botulism | |
Brucellosis | |
Cerebral Palsy | |
Cholera | |
Dengue | |
Diarrhea of new-born | |
Diphtheria | |
Epilepsy | |
Dog bite | |
Glanders | |
Infectious encephalitis | |
Infectious hepatitis and serum hepatitis | |
Influenza | |
Leprosy | |
Leptospirosis | |
Malaria | |
Measels (rubeola) | |
Memingococcal meningitis | |
Mumps | |
Mental Deficiency | |
Opthalmia neonatorum | |
Pertussis (whooping cough) | |
Plague | |
Pneumonia, all forms | |
Poliomyelitis | |
Psittacosis | |
Q fever | |
Rabies | |
Rocky Mountain spotted fever | |
Salmonellosis (other than typhoid fever) | |
Shigellosis | |
Smallpox | |
Streptococcal sore throat, including scarlet fever | |
Tetanus | |
Trachoma | |
Trichinosis | |
Tuberculosis, all forms | |
Tularemia | |
Typhoid fever | |
Typhus fever | |
Yellow fever | |
NOTE: All diseases or conditions not boldfaced in the list are declared to be communicable for the purpose of this code. |
B.
Syphilis, gonorrhea, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inquinale and chancroid, are hereby declared to be infections and communicable venereal diseases and dangerous to public health.