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Disease reporting requirements in King County
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HIPAA and reporting to Public Health
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- Letter to Health Care Providers (PDF) regarding impacts on providers' ability to report persons with reportable conditions.
- Notice of Privacy Practices. This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.
Report a notifiable condition in King County
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List of notifiable communicable diseases and related conditions
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Conditions notifiable to the Washington State Department of Health
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- Asthma, occupational (suspected or confirmed)
1-888-66-SHARP
- Birth Defects (autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, and alcohol related birth defects)
360-236-3533
- Pesticide poisoning (hospitalized, fatal, or cluster)I
1-800-222-1222
- Pesticide poisoning (all other) 3
1-800-222-1222
Reporting requirements for health care facilities, schools, child care programs, veterinarians, and food service establishments
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See WAC Codes for:
Please supply as much of the following information as possible. Providing this information with the case report saves time. Thank you for your assistance:
- Patient's name
- Date of birth
- Race
- Gender
- Home phone
- Work phone
- Address
- Disease
- Method of diagnosis
- Date of onset
- Date of onset
- Lab test results
- Treatment given
- Possible source
- Attending physician
- Physician's phone number
- Additional comments
- Name/title of person making report
- Phone number of person making report
- Hospital admission/ER visit date
- Discharge date
Hepatitis reports:
Include liver functions, hepatitis screen results, risk factors, pregnancy status
Laboratory reporting and specimen submission responsibilities
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Per WAC 246-101-201 - Laboratories.
Bold typeface indicates immediate report, underline indicates submission of specimen required:
- Anthrax - report immediately; submit culture
- Botulism (Foodborne, Infant and Wound) - report immediately; sample submission for botulism: foodborne - serum, stool, suspect foods; infant - stool; wound - culture, serum, debrided tissue or swab sample.
- Brucellosis - report within 2 days; submit subculture
- CD4+ (T4) lymphocyte counts <200 and/or percent <14% of total lymphocytes (age >13 years) – report monthly
- Chlamydia, - report within 2 days
- Cholera - report immediately; submit culture
- Cryptosporidiosis - report within 2 days
- Cyclosporiasis - report within 2 days; submit specimen
- Diphtheria - report within 2 days; submit culture
- Enterohemorrhagic (Shiga-like toxin producing) E. coli, incl. E. coli O157:H7 - report within 2 days; submit culture
- Gonorrhea - report within 2 days
- Hepatitis A (positive IgM) – report within 2 days
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - report within 2 days (Western Blot , P24 antigen or viral culture tests)
- HIV infection (HIV nucleic acid tests [RNA or DNA]) – report monthly
- Listeria (blood/CSF) - report within 2 days
- Measles (rubeola) - report immediately; submit serum
- Meningococcal disease (blood/CSF/other sterile sites) - report within 2 days; submit culture or sterile site specimen
- Pertussis - report within 2 days
- Plague - report immediately; submit culture or other appropriate clinical material
- Rabies - (Human & Animal) report immediately (pathology report only; submit specimen upon request only)
- Salmonellosis - report within 2 days; submit culture
- Shigellosis - report within 2 days; submit culture
- Smallpox - report immediately
- Syphilis - submit specimen within 2 days
- Tuberculosis - report within 2 days; submit culture; report antibiotic sensitivity results to WA DOH for 1st isolates
- Tularemia - submit specimen within 2 days; submit culture or other appropriate clinical material
- Disease of Suspected Bioterrorism Origin - report immediately
- Rare diseases of public health significance - report immediately
Submit all specimens except tuberculosis (TB) cultures, botulism, and bioterrorism-related specimens to:
Public Health - Seattle & King County Laboratory
325 9th Avenue, Box 359973
Seattle, WA 98104-2499
Phone: 206-744-8950
Submit TB cultures, botulism, and bioterrorism-related specimens to:
Washington State Public Health Laboratories
Washington State Department of Health
1610 NE 150th St
Seattle, WA 98155
Phone: 206-418-5400
Report TB isolates and antibiotic sensitivities to:
Washington State Public Health
STD/TB Section
7211 Cleanwater Lane, Building 14
PO Box 47837
Olympia, WA 98504-7837
Phone: 360-236-3473
Fax: 360-236-3405
Notify Washington State Department of Health within 2 work days:
Blood Lead Levels (Elevated Levels Only)
Washington State Department of Health
Non-Infectious Conditions Epidemiology
PO BOX 47812
Olympia, WA 98504-7812
Phone: 360-236-4245
Notify Washington State Department of Health on a monthly basis:
Blood Lead Levels (Non-Elevated Levels)
Washington State Department of Health - see address and phone, above
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