[R.O. 1966 § 14:2-1; R.O. 1966 C.S. § 14:2-1; Ord. 6 S+FK, 7-8-1987 § 1]
a.
The following diseases shall be known as "reportable diseases" for the purposes of this chapter and shall be reported in the manner prescribed in this Article, with the exception of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome |
Amebiasis |
Anthrax |
Botulism |
Brucellosis |
Cerebral Palsy |
Cholera |
Dengue |
Diarrhea of new-born |
Diphtheria |
Epilepsy and mental deficiency |
Food poisonings |
Glanders |
Infectious hepatitis, including serum hepatitis |
Infectious encephalitis |
Influenza |
Lead poisoning (Plumbism) |
Leprosy |
Leptospirosis |
Malaria |
Measles (rubeola) |
Meningococcal meningitis |
Ophthalmia neonatorum |
Pertussis (whooping cough) |
Plague |
Pneumonia (all forms, including pneumonitis) |
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 |
Venereal diseases |
Chancroid |
Gonorrhea |
Granuloma inguinale |
Lymphogranuloma venereum |
Syphilis |
Yellow fever |
b.
It shall be the duty of every practicing physician or dentist to report in writing to the Health Officer of the City the name of every patient he shall have under his/her professional care or treatment who shall be affected with the disease known as "Vincent's Angina," together with the address where such patient may be found, immediately after such physician or dentist shall ascertain or suspect the nature of such disease.
c.
As used in this chapter, "communicable disease" shall mean any disease of any infectious or contagious nature.