Article 3. Specific Diseases and Conditions | MidpageArticle 3. Specific Diseases and Conditions
State of California
2550Amebiasis.2551Anthrax. Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone.2552Botulism. Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone.2553Brucellosis (Undulant Fever). Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone. [Repealed]2554Chancroid.2555Chickenpox. [Repealed]2556Cholera. Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph.2558Coccidioidomycosis.2560Conjunctivitis, Acute Infectious of the Newborn.2562Dengue. Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph.2564Diarrhea of the Newborn.2566Diphtheria.2570Encephalitis, Acute (Including Arthropod-Borne Viral, Post-Infectious, and Others).2572Disorders Characterized by Lapses of Consciousness, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. [Repealed]2574Food Poisoning.2575German Measles (Rubella).2577Gonococcus Infection.2578Granuloma Inguinale.2579Hepatitis, Infectious.2580Influenza, Epidemic. [Repealed]2581Hepatitis, Serum (Homologous Serum Jaundice).2582Leprosy (Hansen's Disease).2584Leptospirosis (Including Weil's Disease).2585Lymphogranuloma Venereum.2586Malaria.2588Measles.2590Meningitis, Meningococcal or Meningococcemia.2592Mumps.2593Neoplasm, Cancer.2594Pertussis (Whooping Cough).2595Physically Handicapped Children2596Plague. Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone.2597Q Fever.2598Pneumonia, Infectious (Except Pneumonic Plague). [Repealed]2600Poliomyelitis, Acute Anterior.2602Psittacosis.2603Control of Pet Birds.2603.5Control of Psittacine Birds. [Repealed]2604Rabies, Human.2606Rabies, Animal.2606.2Rabies Quarantine.2606.4Officially Declared Rabies Areas.2606.6Importation of Dogs.2606.8Skunk Rabies.2608Relapsing Fever.2610Rheumatic Fever, Acute.2611Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.2612Salmonella Infections (Other Than Typhoid Fever).2612.1Turtle Salmonellosis.2613Shigella Infections (Dysentery, Bacillary).2614Smallpox (Variola). Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone.2616Streptococcal Infections, Hemolytic (Including Scarlet Fever and Streptococcal Sore Throat).2617Syphilis.2618Tetanus.2620Trachoma.2622Trichinosis.2624Tuberculosis.2626Tularemia. Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone.2628Typhoid Fever.2630Typhus Fever (Flea-Borne, Endemic Type).2632Typhus Fever (Louse-Borne, Epidemic Type). Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph.2636Venereal Diseases.2638Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (e.g., Crimean-Congo, Ebola, Lassa and Marburg Viruses). Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone.2640Yellow Fever Cases and Suspect Cases to Be Reported by Telephone or Telegraph.