Category I reportable diseases and conditions.
Effective Aug 8, 202350 SDR 12Source: 20 SDR 69, effective November 17, 1993; 28 SDR 92, effective December 30, 2001; 29 SDR 87, effective December 22, 2002; 30 SDR 89, effective December 7, 2003; 34 SDR 179, effective December 24, 2007; 38 SDR 8, effective August 1, 2011; 39 SDR 203, effective June 10, 2013; 42 SDR 77, effective November 30, 2015 ; 50 SDR 12, effective August 8, 2023 . | General Authority: SDCL 34-1-17 , 34-22-9 , 34-22-12 . | Law Implemented: SDCL 34-22-9 , 34-22-12 .
Category I reportable diseases and conditions. Category I reportable diseases and conditions have a potential for epidemic spread or require rapid application of public health measures to prevent a serious threat to public health or safety. Category I reportable diseases and conditions include:
- (1) Anthrax (Bacillusanthracis);
- (2) Botulism (Clostridiumbotulinum);
- (3) Brucellosis (Brucellaspp);
- (4) Coronavirus respiratory syndromes;
- (5) Diphtheria (Corynebacteriumdiphtheriae);
(6) Epidemics or outbreaks:
- (a) Acute upper respiratory illness;
- (b) Diarrheal disease;
- (c) Foodborne;
- (d) Healthcare-associated infections;
- (e) Illnesses in child care settings;
- (f) Rash illness;
- (g) Waterborne;
- (7) Escherichia coli Shiga toxin-producing (STEC);
- (8) Measles;
- (9) Meningococcal disease, invasive (Neisseriameningitidis);
- (10) Novel strains of Influenza A;
- (11) Orthopoxvirus (Variola and non-Variola viruses);
- (12) Plague (Yersiniapestis);
- (13) Poliomyelitis, paralytic, and non-paralytic;
- (14) Rabies, human and animal;
- (15) Rubella and congenital rubella syndrome;
- (16) Syndromes suggestive of bioterrorism and other public health threats;
- (17) Tuberculosis, active disease (MycobacteriumtuberculosisorMycobacteriumbovis);
- (18) Tularemia (Francisellatularensis);
- (19) Viral hemorrhagic fevers (Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus, Ebola virus, Lassa virus, Lujo virus, Marburg virus, Guanarito virus, Junin virus, Machupo virus, Sabia virus, Chapare virus);
- (20) Yellow fever (flavivirus); and
- (21) Unexplained illnesses or deaths of humans or animals.
Source: 20 SDR 69, effective November 17, 1993; 28 SDR 92, effective December 30, 2001; 29 SDR 87, effective December 22, 2002; 30 SDR 89, effective December 7, 2003; 34 SDR 179, effective December 24, 2007; 38 SDR 8, effective August 1, 2011; 39 SDR 203, effective June 10, 2013; 42 SDR 77, effective November 30, 2015 ; 50 SDR 12, effective August 8, 2023 .
General Authority: SDCL 34-1-17 , 34-22-9 , 34-22-12 .
Law Implemented: SDCL 34-22-9 , 34-22-12 .
Prior versions effective: 2015-11-30, 2013-06-10.