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Reporting Requirements Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B are mandatory reportable condition in North Dakota (North Dakota Administrative Code 33-06-01, North Dakota Century Code 23-07-01). This means that health care providers are required by law to report cases to the North Dakota Department of Health.Who can report? Physicians and other health care providers who make a diagnosis of any of the conditions listed above, hospitals, health care facilities, and medical diagnostic laboratories who identify a viral hepatitis positive sample. What information does the North Dakota Department of Health need? How can you report? By doing one of the followingWhat about follow-up reports? After a STD case has been reported, the health department may follow up with the health care provider to obtain information about treatment, clinical status or long term sequelae, etc. Definitions To identify a person with viral hepatitis, please click here to see the case definitions provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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