Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 97 - COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Subchapter A - CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Section 97.4 - When and How to Report a Condition or Isolate
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 97.4
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Humans.
(1) The following notifiable conditions are
public health emergencies and suspect cases shall be reported immediately by
phone to the local health authority or the appropriate Department of State
Health Services regional epidemiology office: anthrax; botulism; diphtheria;
measles (rubeola); meningococcal infection, invasive; novel coronavirus; novel
influenza; poliomyelitis, acute paralytic; plague; rabies; smallpox; tularemia;
vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (VISA);
vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA); viral
hemorrhagic fever; yellow fever; and any outbreak, exotic disease, or unusual
group expression of disease that may be of public health concern.
(2) The following notifiable conditions shall
be reported by fax or phone within one working day of identification as a
suspected case: brucellosis; Candida auris; carbapenem
resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE); hepatitis A, acute;
hepatitis B, perinatal infection; influenza-associated pediatric mortality;
mumps; pertussis; poliovirus infection, non-paralytic; Q fever; rubella
(including congenital); syphilis infection in pregnant females; tuberculosis
(Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex); and
Vibrio infection (including cholera).
(3) AIDS, chancroid, Chlamydia
trachomatis infection, gonorrhea, HIV infection, and syphilis shall be
reported in accordance with Subchapter F of this chapter (relating to Sexually
Transmitted Diseases Including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)).
(4) Tuberculosis antibiotic susceptibility
results should be reported by laboratories no later than one week after they
first become available.
(5) For all
other notifiable conditions not listed in paragraphs (1) - (4) of this
subsection, reports of disease shall be made no later than one week after a
case or suspected case is identified.
(A)
Transmittal may be by telephone, fax, mail, courier, or electronic
transmission.
(i) If by mail or courier, the
reports shall be on a form provided by the department and placed in a sealed
envelope addressed to the attention of the appropriate receiving source and
marked "Confidential."
(ii) Any
electronic transmission of the reports must provide at least the same degree of
protection against unauthorized disclosure as those of mail or courier
transmittal, be by express written agreement with the receiving agency, utilize
a format prescribed by the receiving agency, and be validated as
accurate.
(B) A health
information exchange (HIE) organization as defined by Texas Health and Safety
Code, §
182.151, may
transmit reports on behalf of providers required to report in §97.2(a) -
(d) of this title (relating to Who Shall Report) in accordance with Texas
Health and Safety Code, Chapter 182, Subchapter D. Health Information
Exchanges, and all other state and federal law as follows:
(i) The receiving agency has published
message standards.
(ii) A method of
secure transmission has been established between the HIE and the receiving
agency and transmissions have been tested with the receiving agency and
established as meeting the data exchange standards and conveying information
accurately.
(iii) Reporting by the
HIE has been requested and authorized by the appropriate health care provider,
practitioner, physician, facility, clinical laboratory, or other person who is
required to report health-related information.
(iv) HIE reports may be made in addition to
but shall not replace reports listed in paragraphs (1) - (2) of this
subsection.
(6) All diseases requiring submission of
cultures in §
97.3(a)(4)
of this title (relating to What Condition to Report and What Isolates to Report
or Submit) shall be submitted as they become available.
(b) Animals. Reportable conditions affecting animals shall be reported within one working day following the diagnosis.
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