Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 1
Subtitle 06 - DISEASES
Chapter 10.06.02 - Communicable Diseases - Rabies
Section 10.06.02.03 - Human Rabies
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.06.02.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Reporting.
(1) A physician, medical authority, or
another person having knowledge of or suspicion of a case of human rabies shall
immediately report the facts to the local health officer.
(2) A local health officer who has received a
report of a case or suspected case of human rabies shall immediately notify, by
telephone or other immediate communication medium, the State Epidemiologist or
the Public Health Veterinarian of the case or suspected case.
B. Isolation. A physician or administrator of a health care facility providing medical care to an individual who is suspected of having been infected with rabies shall isolate the individual in accordance with the order of a local health officer or the State Epidemiologist.
C. Immunization; Preexposure.
(1) The Department shall provide
rabies vaccine free of charge and the local health officer shall provide for
the administration of preexposure immunization against rabies for any employee
of the Department, a local health department, or another individual who
provides rabies control services at the request of the Department.
(2) The local health officer may provide
rabies preexposure immunization to other individuals who are determined by the
Public Health Veterinarian to have a high risk of exposure to rabies infection.
(3) The local health officer
shall:
(a) Report to the Public Health
Veterinarian at least every 3 months, the number of preexposure immunizations
administered; and
(b) Maintain
records of the name, address, age, sex, county of residence, occupation, and
the results of any blood tests administered in conjunction with rabies
preexposure immunization for each individual immunized.
(4) The Public Health Veterinarian and the
State Epidemiologist shall make and distribute to local health officers
recommendations on the dose and schedule of administration of rabies vaccine
for the purpose of preexposure immunization of individuals.
(5) The local health officer shall administer
rabies preexposure immunizations according to the recommendations developed by
the Public Health Veterinarian and the State Epidemiologist.
D. Treatment; Postexposure.
(1) The Public Health Veterinarian and the
State Epidemiologist shall jointly issue and distribute to local health
departments, physicians, hospitals, and other medical authorities, rabies
postexposure treatment guidelines.
(2) A local health officer shall report to
the Public Health Veterinarian:
(a) At least
every 3 months, the number of postexposure treatments administered;
(b) At the completion of treatment, for each
individual administered treatment, the individual's:
(i) Name;
(ii) Address;
(iii) Age;
(iv) Sex;
(v) County of residence; and
(vi) Occupation; and
(c) Other information as directed by the
Public Health Veterinarian.
(3) The Department shall ensure no one is
denied rabies postexposure treatment due to the inability to pay when the
treatment is provided in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Public
Health Veterinarian and the State Epidemiologist and recommended by a licensed
health care provider.
(4) The local
health officer of the jurisdiction where the resident resides shall ensure
access to rabies postexposure treatment provided in accordance with the
guidelines issued by the Public Health Veterinarian and the State
Epidemiologist.
(5) When rabies
postexposure treatment is provided in accordance with the guidelines issued by
the Public Health Veterinarian and the State Epidemiologist, the Department
shall pay the charge of the rabies biologies for persons unable to pay for
them:
(a) Based on the current ability-to-pay
schedule of the Department; and
(b)
Only after all available benefits and discounts are applied.
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