Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 6 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICE - COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND INFESTATIONS
Article 3 - CONTROL MEASURES FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND INFESTATIONS
Section R9-6-331 - Diphtheria
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-6-331
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 52, December 27, 2024
A. Case control measures:
1. A diagnosing health care
provider or an administrator of a health care institution, either personally or
through a representative, shall:
a. Isolate
and institute droplet precautions for a pharyngeal diphtheria case or suspect
case until
two successive sets of cultures negative for Cornyebacterium diphtheriae are obtained from nose and throat specimens collected from the case or suspect case at least 24 hours apart and at least 24 hours after cessation of treatment;
and
b. Isolate and institute contact precautions
for a cutaneous diphtheria case or suspect case until
two successive sets of cultures negative for Cornyebacterium diphtheriae are obtained from skin specimens collected from the case or suspect case at least 24 hours apart and at least 24 hours after cessation of treatment
.
2. A local health agency shall:
a. Upon receiving a report under
R9-6-202
of a diphtheria case or suspect case, notify the Department within 24 hours
after receiving the report and provide to the Department the information
contained in the report;
b. Conduct
an epidemiologic investigation of each reported diphtheria case or suspect
case; and
c. For each diphtheria
case, submit to the Department, as specified in Table 2.4, the information
required under
R9-6-206(D).
B. Contact control measures: A local health agency shall:
1. Exclude each diphtheria contact from
working as a food handler, caring for patients or residents in a health care
institution, or caring for children in or attending a school or child care
establishment until a set of cultures negative for Cornyebacterium
diphtheriae is obtained from the contact's nose and throat
specimens;
2. In consultation with
the Department, quarantine a contact of a diphtheria case, if indicated, until
two successive sets of cultures negative for Cornyebacterium
diphtheriae are obtained from nose and throat specimens collected from
the contact at least 24 hours apart;
3. Offer each previously immunized diphtheria
contact prophylaxis and a vaccine containing diphtheria toxoid; and
4. Offer each unimmunized diphtheria contact
prophylaxis and the primary vaccine series.
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