(1) The following communicable diseases and conditions are reportable:
(a) AIDS, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and HIV infection, as determined by a positive result from a test approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration for the detection of HIV, including, but not limited to, antibody, antigen, and all HIV nucleic acid tests;
(b) Anaplasmosis;
(c) Anthrax;
(d) Arboviral Disease (California serogroup, Eastern equine encephalitis, Powassan, Saint Louis encephalitis, West Nile Virus, Western equine encephalitis);
(e) Babesiosis;
(f) Botulism (including infant botulism);
(g) Brucellosis;
(h) Campylobacter;
(i) Chancroid;
(j) Chlamydial trachomatis infection;
(k) Cholera;
(l) Coccidioidomycosis;
(m) Colorado tick fever;
(n) Cryptosporidiosis;
(o) Cyclosporiasis;
(p) Dengue virus infections;
(q) Diphtheria;
(r) Erlichiosis;
(s) Escherichia coli, shiga toxin-producing (STEC);
(t) Gastroenteritis outbreak;
(u) Giardiasis;
(v) Gonorrheal infection;
(w) Granuloma inguinale;
(x) Haemophilus influenzae invasive disease;
(y) Hansen's disease;
(z) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome or infection;
(aa) Hemolytic uremic syndrome, post diarrheal;
(ab) Hepatitis A, acute;
(ac) Hepatitis B, acute, chronic, perinatal;
(ad) Hepatitis C, acute, infection, past or present;
(ae) Influenza;
(af) Lead poisoning (blood levels ≥ than 5 micrograms per deciliter for children 13 years of age or younger);
(ag) Legionellosis;
(ah) Listeriosis;
(ai) Lyme disease;
(aj) Lymphogranuloma venereum;
(ak) Malaria;
(al) Measles (rubeola);
(am) Meningococcal disease (Neisseria meningitidis);
(an) Mumps;
(ao) Pertussis;
(ap) Plague;
(aq) Poliomyelitis, paralytic or non-paralytic;
(ar) Psittacosis;
(as) Q-fever;
(at) Rabies in a human or animal; exposure to a human by a species susceptible to rabies infection;
(au) Rickettsiosis (spotted fever);
(av) Rubella (including congenital);
(aw) Salmonellosis;
(ax) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) disease;
(ay) Shigellosis;
(az) Smallpox;
(ba) Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease;
(bb) Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome;
(bc) Syphilis;
(bd) Tetanus;
(be) Tickborne relapsing fever;
(bf) Toxic shock syndrome (nonstreptococcal);
(bg) Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies;
(bh) Trichinellosis (Trichinosis);
(bi) Tuberculosis;
(bj) Tularemia;
(bk) Typhoid fever;
(bl) Varicella;
(bm) Vibriosis;
(bn) Viral hemorrhagic fevers;
(bo) Yellow fever; and
(bp) Any unusual incident of unexplained illness or death in a human or animal with potential human health implications.