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With compulsorily notifiable diseases it concerns certain transferable infections, which after German right (law for preventing and fight against infections with humans - infection law for the protection - IfSG) to be announced must. This meant that exciter-oh-point, infection suspicion, illness or death by the diseases specified in the law to public health authorities to be announced it must. Obligated to the message is generally the treating physician, as also hospitals and Infektionslabore.Die message takes place:
- in particular (particulars registered)
- not in particular (anonymous registration).
In "§ 6 compulsorily notifiable infections are registered, into "§ 7 compulsorily notifiable exciters.
"§ 34 concerns itself with bans on residence in communal facilities for gotten sick one and Ausscheider.
"§ 6 compulsorily notifiable diseases
To announce in particular
Disease suspicion, illness and death:
- Botulismus
- Cholera
- Diphtherie
- Transferable human spongiforme Enzephalopathie, see also Creutzfeldt Jakob illness and BSE
- acute virus hepatitis
- enteropathisches uraemic syndrome (HUS)
- virus-conditioned hemorrhagic fever
- Masers
- Meningokokken Meningitis or - Sepsis
- Spleen fire
- Poliomyelitis (when suspicion applies each acute flabby paralysis, except if traumatisch conditionally)
- Plague
- Rabies
- Typhoid fever abdominalis and Paratyphus.
Illness and death:
- Tuberkulose in need of treatment, even if a bakteriologischer proof is not present.
Disease suspicion and illness:
- mikrobiell caused food poisoning or acute infectious gastroenteritis, if a person is concerned, the one activity in food-processing enterprises, kitchens etc. exercises
- two or more at the same time arising homogeneous illnesses, which let an epidemic disease make probable or assume that a serious danger exists for the public and pathogens are possible as a cause, which are not mentioned in "§ 7.
Injury of humans:
- by an rabies-ill, - suspicious or - infection-suspicious animal as well as the contact of such a animal or animal body.
"§ 7 compulsorily notifiable proofs of pathogens
To announce in particular
direct or indirect proof of pathogens with acute infection:
- Adenoviren - obligation to register only for the direct proof in the eye reduction
- Bacillus anthracis (exciters of the spleen fire)
- Borrelia recurrentis (exciters of the louse relapse fever)
- Brucella - all species (exciter of the Brucellose)
- Campylobacter - all darmpathogenen species
- Chlamydia psittaci
- Clostridium botulinum or Botulinumtoxinnachweis (exciter of the Botulismus)
- toxinbildendes Corynebacterium diphtheriae (exciter of the Diphtherie)
- Coxiella burnetii (exciters of the Q-fever)
- Cryptosporidium parvum
- Ebolavirus
- Escherichia of coli trunks (EHEC)
- Escherichia coli, other darmpathogene trunks
- Francisella tularensis (exciters of the
- FSME virus (exciter of the early summer Meningoenzephalitis)
- Yellow fever virus
- Giardia lamblia
- Haemophilus influenzae
- Hantaviren (exciter of a hemorrhagic fever illness)
- Hepatitis A virus
- Hepatitis B virus
- Hepatitis C virus
- Hepatitis D virus
- Hepatitis E virus
- Influenzaviren (exciter of the flu)
- Leaving (exciter of the leaving)
- Legionella - all species (among other things exciters of the
- Leptospira interrogans (exciters of the Leptospirose)
- Listeria of monocytogenes - obligation to register only for the direct proof from blood, Liquor or other normally sterile substrates as well as from reductions of newborn children
- Marburg virus
- Maser virus
- Mycobacterium leprae (exciter of leprosy)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis/africanum and Mycobacterium bovis
- Neisseria meningitidis - obligation to register only for the direct proof from Liquor, blood, hemorrhagic skin infiltrates or other normally sterile substrates
- Norwalk similar virus - obligation to register only for the direct proof from chair
- Poliovirus (exciter of the child paralysis)
- Rabiesvirus (exciter of rabies)
- Rickettsia prowazekii (exciters of the typhus fever)
- Rotavirus
- Salmonella Paratyphi (exciter of the Paratyphus)
- Salmonella Typhi (exciter of the typhoid fever)
- other Salmonellen
- Shigella all species (exciter of the Shigellenruhr)
- Trichinella spiralis
- Vibrio cholerae O 1 and O 139 (exciters of the Cholera)
- Yersinia enterocolitica (exciters of the enteralen Yersiniose)
- Yersinia pestis (exciters of the plague)
- other exciters of the hemorrhagic fever
- all pathogens, as far as their local and temporal amassment refers to a serious danger for the public.
To announce Nichtnamentlich
direct or indirect proof of pathogens:
- Treponema pallidum (exciters of the Syphilis)
- HIV and AIDS
- Echinococcus all species (among other things fox tapeworm and dog tapeworm)
- Plasmodium - all species (exciter of the malaria)
- Rubellavirus - (exciters - obligation to register only with newborn child infections
- Toxoplasma gondii - (exciters of the Toxoplasmose) - obligation to register only with newborn child infections.
"§ 34 health requirements of public health authorities
Prohibition of the stay and working in communal facilities
In communal facilities such as kindergartens, schools, homes or holiday camps the prohibition applies to
Suspicion and illness of the following infections:
- Cholera
- Diphtherie
- Enteritis by E. coli (EHEC)
- virus-conditioned hemorrhagic fever
- Haemophilus influenzae type b-Meningitis
- Impetigo contagiosa (sticking on bark lichen)
- Whooping cough
- Lice
- infectionable Lungentuberkulose
- Masers
- Meningokokken infection
- Mumps
- Paratyphus
- Plague
- Poliomyelitis
- Scabies
- Scharlach or other Streptococcus pyogenes infections
- Shigellose
- Typhoid fever abdominalis
- Virus hepatitis A or E
- Wind smallpox.
Agreement by public health authorities to the stay in communal facilities
Necessarily for
Ausscheider of the following exciters:
- Vibrio cholerae O 1 and O 139 (exciters of the Cholera)
- toxinbildendes Corynebacterium diphtheriae (exciter of the Diphtherie)
- Salmonella Paratyphi (exciter of the Paratyphus)
- Salmonella Typhi (exciter of the typhoid fever)
- Shigella all species (exciter of the Shigellenruhr)
- Escherichia of coli trunks (EHEC).
Source: Law for preventing and fight against infections with humans (infection law for the protection - IfSG).
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Complete contents of the infection law for the protection