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Communicable Disease Case Definitions and Case History Forms

 

CDC Case Definitions

 

CDC - Case Definitions for Infectious Conditions Under Public Health Surveillance

 

 

MDCH Case Definitions

 

Histoplasmosis Case Definition


Guidelines for Vaccine-Preventable Disease Investigations


Case History Forms

All Case History Forms (except for HIV/AIDS and TB) are available on the Michigan Disease Surveillance System. 

 

FORM # DISEASE
DCH-1355 Adult HIV/AIDS           (Instructions)
CDC 50.42B Pediatric HIV/AIDS       (Instructions)
DCH-0583 Microbiology/Virology Test Requisition/ MDCH

DCH-0453

(formerly IP-10)

School Building Weekly Report of Communicable Disease to Local Health Department
CDC 72.9A Tuberculosis Case Report
CDC 72.9C Tuberculosis Supplemental Form

 

Please contact your local health departmentor the MDCH Communicable Disease Division at (517) 335-8165 for more information.

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