2020 REPORTABLE DISEASES IN MICHIGAN – BY CONDITION
2020 REPORTABLE DISEASES IN MICHIGAN ? BY CONDITION A Guide for Physicians, Health Care Providers and Laboratories Report the following conditions to the Michigan Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) or local health department (see reverse) within 24 hours if the agent is identified by clinical or laboratory diagnosis. See footnotes for exceptions.
Report the unusual occurrence, outbreak or epidemic of any disease or condition, including healthcare-associated infections.
Acute flaccidmyelitis (1) Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum) Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis and B. cereus serovar anthracis) (4) Arboviral encephalitides, neuro- and non-neuroinvasive:
Chikungunya, Eastern Equine, JamestownCanyon, La Crosse, Powassan, St. Louis, West Nile, Western Equine, Zika (6) Babesiosis (Babesia microti) Blastomycosis (Blastomyces dermatitidis) Botulism (Clostridium botulinum) (4) Brucellosis (Brucella species) (4) Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter species) Candidiasis (Candida auris) (4) Carbapenemase Producing ? Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CP-CRE): Klebsiella spp., Enterobacter spp., and
Escherichia coli (5) Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi) Chickenpox / Varicella (Varicella-zoster virus) (6) Chlamydial infections (including trachoma, genital infections,
LGV) (Chlamydia trachomatis) (3, 6)
Cholera (Vibrio cholera) (4) Coccidioidomycosis (Coccidioides immitis) Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium species) Coronaviruses, Novel; including deaths (SARS, MERS-CoV, COVID-19) (5) Cyclosporiasis (Cyclospora species)(5)
Dengue Fever (Dengue virus) Diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae) (5) Ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia species) Encephalitis, viral or unspecified Escherichia coli, O157:H7 and all other Shiga toxin positive serotypes (5)
Giardiasis (Giardia species) Glanders (Burkholderia mallei) (4) Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) (3, 6) (4, submit isolates from sterile
sites only) Guillain-Barre Syndrome (1)
Haemophilus influenzae, sterile sites (5, submit isolates for serotyping for patients < 15 years of age)
Hantavirus Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses (4) Hepatitis A virus (Anti-HAV IgM, HAV genotype) Hepatitis B virus (HBsAg, HBeAg, anti-HBc IgM, HBV NAAT, HBV
genotype; report all HBsAg and anti-HBs (positive, negative, indeterminate) for children 5 years of age) (6) Hepatitis C virus (all HCV test results including positive and negative antibody, RNA, and genotype tests) (6) Histoplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum) HIV (tests including reactive immunoassays (e.g., Ab/Ag, TD1/TD2, WB, EIA, IA), detection tests (e.g., VL, NAAT, p24, genotypes), CD4 counts/percents, andall tests related to perinatal exposures)(2,6)
Influenza virus (weekly aggregate counts) Pediatric influenza mortality, report individual cases (5) Novel influenza viruses, report individual cases (5,6)
Kawasaki Disease (1) Legionellosis (Legionella species) (5)
Leprosy or Hansen's Disease (Mycobacterium leprae)
Leptospirosis (Leptospira species) Listeriosis (Listeria monocytogenes) (5,6) Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) Malaria (Plasmodium species) Measles (Measles/Rubeolavirus)(6) Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei) (4) Meningitis: bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic and amebic MeningococcalDisease, sterile sites (Neisseria meningitidis) (5) Mumps (Mumps virus) Orthopox viruses, including: Smallpox, Monkeypox (4) Pertussis (Bordetella pertussis) Plague (Yersinia pestis) (4) Pol i o (Poliovirus) Prion disease, including CJD Psittacosis (Chlamydophila psittaci) Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii) (4) Rabies (Rabies virus) (4) Rabies: potential exposure and post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) Rubella (Rubella virus) (6) Salmonellosis (Salmonella species) (5) Shigellosis (Shigella species) (5) Spotted Fever (Rickettsia species) Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin intermediate/
resistant (VISA (5)/VRSA(4)) Streptococcus pneumoniae, sterile sites Streptococcus pyogenes, group A, sterile sites, including
Streptococcal Toxic ShockSyndrome (STSS) Syphilis (Treponemapallidum) (6) Tetanus (Clostridium tetani) Toxic Shock Syndrome (non-streptococcal) (1) Trichinellosis (Trichinella spiralis) Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex);
report preliminaryandfinalrapid test andculture results (4) Tularemia (Francisella tularensis) (4) Typhoid Fever (Salmonella typhi) andParatyphoidFever (serotypes
Paratyphi A, ParatyphiB (tartrate negative), and Paratyphi C) (5) Vibriosis (Non-cholera vibriospecies)(5) Yellow Fever (Yellow Fever virus) Yersiniosis (Yersinia enterocolitica) (4, submit isolates only)
LELGEGEENNDD
(1) Re porting within 3 days is re quired. (2) Report HIV lab results to MDHHS electronically/by a rrangement &
ca s e reports to MDSS or by MDHHS Form 1355. (3) Sexually tra nsmitted i nfection for which expedited partner
thera py i s authorized. See hivs td for details. (4) A l a boratory s hall immediately s ubmit suspect or confirmed
i s olates, subcultures, or s pecimens from the patient being tested to the MDHHS Lansing laboratory. (5) Is olate requested. Enteric: If an i solate i s not available from noncul ture based testing, the positive broth a nd/or s tool i n tra nsport
medi um must be submitted to the MDHHS Lansing laboratory. Respiratory: Submit s pecimens, i f available. (6) Report pregnancy s tatus, if available. Blue Bold Text = Ca tegory A bi oterrorism or select agent, notify the MDHHS La boratory i mmediately: (517) 335-8063
This reporting is expressly allowed under HIPAA and required by Michigan Public Act 368 of 1978, 333.5111 MDHHS maintains, reviews, and revises this list at least annually, for the most recent version please refer to: cdinfo
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services ? Bureau of Laboratories ? Bureau of Infectious Disease Prevention
REV. 05/2020
DIRECTORY OF MICHIGAN HEALTH DEPARTMENTS
In general, health care providers should seek consultation regarding communicable disease prevention and control services through their local health department.
COUNTY Al cona Al ge r Al l e ga n Al p e n a Antri m Arena c Ba ra ga Ba rry Bay Be nzi e Berri en Bra nch Ca l houn Ca s s Cha rl evoi x Cheboyga n Chi ppewa Cl a re Cl i nton Cra wford Del ta Di cki ns on Ea ton Emme t Ge ne s e e Gladwin Goge bi c Gd. Tra vers e Gra ti ot Hillsdale Houghton Huron I ngha m Ionia Ios co I ro n Isabella Ja cks on Ka l a ma zoo Ka l ka s ka Ke n t Keweena w
HEALTH DEPT. Di s tri ct 2 LMAS DHD Al l ega n County Di s tri ct 4 Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Cent MI DHD Wes tern UP Di s t Ba rry-Ea ton DHD Ba y County Benzi e-Leel a na u DHD Berri en County Bra nch/Hi l l s /St Jo Ca l houn County Va n Buren-Ca s s DHD Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Di s tri ct 4 Chi ppewa County Cent MI DHD Mi d-MI DHD Di s tri ct 10 Del ta -Men Di s t Di ck-Iron Di s t Ba rry-Ea ton DHD Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Genes ee County Cent MI DHD Wes tern UP Di s t Gra nd Tra vers e Co Mi d-MI DHD Bra nch/Hi l l s /St Jo Wes tern UP Di s t Huron County Ingha m County Ioni a County Di s tri ct 2 Di ck-Iron Di s t Cent MI DHD Ja cks on County Ka l a ma zoo County Di s tri ct 10 Kent County Wes tern UP Di s t
CO. OFFICE Ha rri s vi l e Muni s i ng Al l e ga n Al p e n a Bel l a i re Sta ndi s h L'Ans e Ha s ti ngs Ba y Ci ty Be nzoni a Benton Ha rbor Col dwa ter Ba ttl e Creek Dowa gi a c Cha rl evoi x Cheboyga n Sa ul t Ste. Ma ri e Ha rri s on St. Johns Gra yl i ng Es ca na ba Ki ngs ford Cha rl otte Petos key Flint Gladwin Be s s e me r Tra vers e Ci ty Itha ca Hillsdale Ha ncock Ba d Axe La ns i ng Ionia Ta wa s Ci ty Iron Ri ver Mt. Pl ea s a nt Ja cks on Ka l a ma zoo Ka l ka s ka Gra nd Ra pi ds Ha ncock
AREA 989 906 269 989 231 989 906 269 989 231 269 517 269 269 231 231 906 989 989 989 906 906 517 231 810 989 906 231 989 517 906 989 517 616 989 906 989 517 269 231 616 906
PHONE
FAX
724-6757 343-1896
387-2297 387-2224
673-5411 673-2163
356-4507 356-3529
533-8670 547-6238
846-6541 846-0431
524-6142 524-6144
798-4152 517-541-2666
895-2039 895-2083
882-4409 882-0143
926-7121 926-8129
279-9561x105 278-2923
969-6370 969-6488
782-0064 782-0121
547-6523 547-6238
627-8850 627-9466
635-1566 635-7081
539-6731 539-4449
227-3111 227-3126
348-7800 348-5346
786-4111 789-8148
774-1868 779-7232
541-2641 541-2666
347-6014 547-6238
257-1017 257-3247
426-9431 426-6952
667-0200 667-0020
995-6125 995-6126
875-1019 875-1032
437-7395x307 437-0166
482-7382 482-9410
269-9721 269-4181
887-4308 887-4379
527-5341 527-8208
362-6183 343-1896
265-9913 265-4174
773-5921 773-4319
768-1662 788-4256
373-5267 373-5060
258-8669 258-2805
632-7228 632-7085
482-7382 482-9410
COUNTY La ke La peer Leel a na u Lena wee Li vi ngs ton Luce Ma cki na c Ma comb Ma ni s tee Ma rquette Ma s on Mecos ta Menomi nee Mi dl a nd Mi s s a ukee Monroe Montca l m Mo n tmo re n cy Mus kegon Newa ygo Oa kl a n d Ocea na Oge ma w Ontona gon Os ceol a Os coda Ots ego Otta wa Pres que Is l e Ros common Sa gi na w St. Cl a i r St. Jos eph Sanilac School cra ft Shi a wa s s e e Tus col a Va n Buren Wa s htena w Wa yne (out-Wa yne) Detroi t We xfo rd
HEALTH DEPT. Di s tri ct 10 La peer County Benzi e-Leel a na u DHD Lena wee County Li vi ngs ton County LMAS DHD LMAS DHD Ma comb County Di s tri ct 10 Ma rquette County Di s tri ct 10 Di s tri ct 10 Del ta -Men Di s t Mi dl a nd County Di s tri ct 10 Monroe County Mi d-MI DHD Di s tri ct 4 Mus kegon County Di s tri ct 10 Oa kl a nd County Di s tri ct 10 Di s tri ct 2 Wes tern UP Di s t Cent MI DHD Di s tri ct 2 Hea l th Dept. of NW MI Otta wa County Di s tri ct 4 Cent MI DHD Sa gi na w County St. Cl a i r County Bra nch/Hi l l s /St Jo Sa ni l a c County LMAS DHD Shi a wa s s ee County Tus col a County Va n Buren-Ca s s DHD Wa s htena w County Wa yne County Detroi t Ci ty Di s tri ct 10
CO. OFFICE
AREA
Baldwin
231
La peer
810
La ke Leel a na u 231
Adri a n
517
Howell
517
Ne wb e rry
906
St. Igna ce
906
Mt. Cl emens 586
Ma ni s tee
231
Ne ga une e
906
Ludi ngton
231
Big Rapids
231
Menomi nee 906
Mi dl a nd
989
La ke Ci ty
231
Monroe
734
Sta nton
989
Atl a nta
989
Mus kegon
231
Whi te Cl oud 231
Ponti a c
248
Ha rt
231
Wes t Bra nch 989
Ontona gon
906
Reed Ci ty
231
Mi o
989
Ga yl ord
989
Holland
616
Rogers Ci ty
989
Prudenvi l l e
989
Sa gi na w
989
Port Huron
810
Three Ri vers 269
Sandusky
810
Ma ni s ti que 906
Corunna
989
Ca ro
989
Ha rtford
269
Yps i l a nti
734
Wa yne
734
Detroi t
313
Ca di l l a c
231
Immunization Division Ph: 517-335-8159 Fax: 517-335-9855
STATE OF MICHIGAN CONTACTS
Communicable Disease Division Ph: 517-335-8165 Fax: 517-335-8263
Bureau of Laboratories Ph: 517-335-8063 Fax: 517-335-9631
PHONE 745-4663 667-0448 256-0200 264-5243 546-9850 293-5107 643-1100 783-8190 723-3595 475-7844 845-7381 592-0130 863-4451 832-6666 839-7167 240-7832 831-3615 785-4428 724-1287 689-7300 858-1286 873-2193 345-5020 884-4485 832-5532 826-3970 732-1794 396-5266 734-4723 366-9166 758-3887 987-5300 273-2161x241 648-4098x162 341-6951 743-2355 673-8114 621-3143 544-6700 727-7078 876-4000 775-9942
FAX 745-2501 667-0232 882-0143 264-0790 545-9685 293-5724 643-0239 493-0075 723-0150 475-4435 845-9374 592-9464 863-7142 837-6524 839-7908 240-7841 831-3666 734-3866 724-1325 689-5295 858-0178 873-4366 343-1896 884-2358 832-1020 343-1896 231-547-6238 393-5767 785-2217 366-8921 758-3888 985-4340 273-2452 648-5276 341-5230 743-2362 673-7490 621-2725 544-6706 313-967-3044 877-9286 775-4127
Updated May 2020
STATE OF MICHIGAN COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AFTER HOURS CONTACT: (517) 335-9030
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