|  Report immediately by phone  Report when suspect (do not wait for lab confirmation) ‡ Reportable in Clark County only *All cases, suspect cases, and carriers must be reported within 24 hours; use after-hours reporting system if needed ** HIV and HIV: Stage 3 reporting includes all tests conducted to monitor progression of disease including all levels of CD4, viral loads (non-detectable and detectable) and sequencing or genotypes. | |
| Amebiasis | Meningitis (specify type) | 
| Animal bite from a rabies susceptible species  | Meningococcal Disease    | 
| Anthrax    | Mercury: Exposures and Elevated Levels ‡ | 
| Arsenic: Exposure and Elevated Levels ‡ | Mpox    | 
| Babeosis | Mumps | 
| Botulism    | Outbreaks of Communicable Disease    | 
| Brucellosis | Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease    | 
| Campylobacteriosis | Pertussis  | 
| Candida Auris | Plague    | 
| Cabapenem-resistent enterobacteriaceae. (incuding Enterobacter spp., Eshcerichis coli and Klebsiella spp) | Poliomyelitis  | 
| Coronavirus Disease 2019 | Psittacosis | 
| Chancroid | Q Fever | 
| Chikungunya virus disease | Rabies (human or animal)    | 
| Chlamydia | Relapsing Fever | 
| Cholera | Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) | 
| Coccidioidomycosis | Rotavirus | 
| Cryptosporidiosis | Rubella (including congenital)  | 
| Cyclosporiasis | Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) | 
| Dengue | Salmonellosis | 
| Diphtheria  | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)    | 
| Drowning ‡ | Severe Reaction to Immunization | 
| Ehrlichiosis/anaplasmosis | Shigellosis | 
| E. Coli (shiga toxin-producing) | Smallpox (variola)    | 
| Encephilitis | Spotted Fever Rickettsioses | 
| Exposures of Large Groups of People ‡ | Staphylococcus aureus: Vancomycin-resistant (VRSA) and vamcomycin-intermediate (VISA) | 
| Extraordinary Occurrence of Illness    | Streptococcus pneumonia (invasive) | 
| Giardiasis | Streptococcal, group A (invasive) ‡ | 
| Gonorrhea | Syphilis (including congenital) | 
| Granuloma inguinale | Tetanus | 
| Hansen’s Disease (leprosy) | Toxic Shock Syndrome (Streptococcal and other) | 
| Hantavirus | Trichinosis | 
| Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) | Tuberculosis  | 
| Hepatitis: A, B, C, Delta, E, unspecified | Latent infection TB (LTBI) | 
| Human Immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) | Tularemia    | 
| HIV: Stage 3 (formerly known as Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome [AIDS]) | Typhoid Fever | 
| HIV: negative results | Varicella (chicken pox) | 
| Influenza (Hospitalizations, deaths, or novel strain) | Vibriosis, Non-Cholera | 
| Lead: Exposures and Elevated levels ‡ | Viral hemorrhagic fever    | 
| Legionellosis | West Nile Virus | 
| Leptospirosis | Yellow Fever | 
| Listeriosis | Yersiniosis | 
| Lyme Disease | Zika virus disease | 
| Lymphogranuloma venereum | |
| Malaria | |
| Measles (rubeola)    | |
Contact Information
HIV/AIDS/STDs
(702) 759-0727
(702) 759-1454 FAX
Tuberculosis
(702) 759-1015
(702) 759-1435 FAX
Foodborne Illness Outbreaks
& Other Diseases
(702) 759-1300
(702) 759-1414 FAX
