Actinomycosis
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Animal bites
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Anthrax
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Brucellosis (undulant fever)
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*Chancroid
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Chicken pox (varicella), occurring in persons
15 years of age or older
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Cholera
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Diarrhea of the newborn
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Diphtheria, carriers
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Dysentery, amoebic (amebiasis)
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Dysentery, bacillary (shigellosis)
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Encephalitis
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Primary
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Arthropod-borne viral
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Other infections, identified by name of etiologic
agent
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Secondary, as a complication of other infections
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Food poisoning
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Staphylococcus intoxication
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Botulism
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German measles (rubella)
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*Gonococcal infection (gonorrhea)
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Gonococcal urethritis (gonorrhea)
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Gonococcal vulvovaginitis of children
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Ophtalmia neonatorum
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Gonococcal conjunctivitis
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*Granuloma inguinale
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Hepatitis
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Infectious, acute catarrhal jaundice
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Homologous serum jaundice
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Histoplasmosis
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Leptospirosis (Weil's disease)
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Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
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*Lymphogranuloma venereum
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Malaria
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Measles (rubella)
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Meningococcal infection
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Meningitis
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Meningococcemia
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Mononucleosis, infectious
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Mumps
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Ophthalmia neonatorum
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Plague
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Poisoning by drugs or toxic agents
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Poliomyelitis
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Paralytic
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Nonparalytic
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Psittacosis
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"Q" Fever
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Rabies
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Relapsing fever, louse-borne
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Rickettsial pox
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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Salmonellosis (cases, carriers or asymptomatic)
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Smallpox (variola)
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Streptococcal infections
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Streptococcal sore throat with rash
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Streptococcal sore throat without rash
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Puerperal infections
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Erysipelas
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*Syphilis, all stages
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Tetanus
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Toxoplasmosis
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Tuberculosis, all forms
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Tularemia
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Typhoid fever (cases, carriers or asymptomatic)
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Typhus fever
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Epidemic or classical type (louse-borne)
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Flea-borne endemic typhus fever
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Whooping cough
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Yellow fever
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*See § 302-10A(2).
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