Pursuant to ss. 101.58(2) (f) and 101.598(1), Stats., the bacterial, mycoplasmal, fungal, parasitic and viral agents and arboviruses specified in Tables 335.02 -1, 335.02-2, 335.02-3, 335.02-4, 335.02-5, respectively, are designated as infectious agents.
TABLE 335.02-1
BACTERIAL AND MYCOPLASMAL AGENTS |
Bacillus anthracis |
Brucella abortusa |
Brucella canis |
Brucella melitensisa |
Brucella suisa |
Campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni |
Chlamydia psittacia |
Chlamydia trachomatis |
Clostridium botulinum |
Clostridium tetani |
Corynebacterim diphtheriae |
Francisella tularensis |
Legionella pneumophila |
Legionella-like organisms |
Leptospira interrogans-all serovarsa |
Mycobacterium africanum |
Mycobacterium asiaticum |
Mycobacterium avium complex |
Mycobacterium bovisa |
Mycobacterium chelonei |
Mycobacterium fortuitum |
Mycobacterium kansasii |
Mycobacterium lepraea |
Mycobacterium malmoense |
Mycobacterium marinum |
Mycobacterium scrofulaceum |
Mycobacterium simiae |
Mycobacterium szulgai |
Mycobacterium tuberculosisa |
Mycobacterium ulcerans |
Mycobacterium xenopi |
Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
Neisseria meningitidis |
Salmonella enteritidis (all serotypes) |
Salmonella typhi |
Shigella spp.a |
Treponema pallidum |
Vibrio cholerae |
Vibrio parahaemolyticus |
Yersinia pestis |
aAgents of high virulence or contagion requiring special handling procedures.
TABLE 335.02-2
FUNGAL AGENTS |
Blastomyces dermatitidisa |
Coccidioides immitisa |
Cryptococcus neoformans |
Epidermophyton spp. |
Histoplasma capsulatuma |
Microsporum spp. |
Sporothrix schenkii |
Trichophyton spp. |
aAgents of high virulence or contagion requiring special handling procedures
TABLE 335.02-3
PARASITIC AGENTS |
Ancylostoma spp. - hookworm |
Ascaris spp. |
Coccidia spp. |
Cysticercus cellulosae |
Echinococcus granulosus |
Entamoeba spp. |
Enterobius spp. |
Fasciola spp. |
Giardia spp. |
Hymenolepsis nana |
Leishmania spp. |
Necator spp. - hookworm |
Naegleria fowleri |
Plasmodium spp. |
Sarcocystis spp. |
Schistosoma spp. |
Strongyloides spp. |
Taenia solium |
Toxoplasma spp.b |
Trypanosomaspp. |
bSpecial risk for pregnant females.
TABLE 335.02-4
VIRAL AND RICKETTSIAL AGENTS |
Hepatitis Viruses; A, B, NonA-NonBa |
Herpes virus group = |
Herpes virus hominis |
Cytomegalo virusb |
Epstein-Barr virus |
Herpes virus simiaea |
Varicella virus |
Human immunodeficiency virusesc |
Influenza viruses |
Polio virus |
Pox viruses |
Cowpox virus |
Molluscum contagiosum virus |
Monkeypox virus |
Orf virus |
Paravaccinia virus |
Tanapox virus |
Vaccinia virus |
Variola major virusa |
Variola minor virusa |
Whitepox virus |
Yaboapox virus |
Rabies Virusa |
Rubella virusb |
Spongiform Encephalopathy Viruses |
Creutzfeld-Jacob agent |
Kuru agent |
Rickettsial Agents |
Coxiella burnetii |
Rickettsia akari |
Rickettsia canada |
Rickettsia conori |
Rickettsia montana |
Rickettsia mooseri |
Rickettsia prowazekia |
Rickettsia rickettsiia |
Rickettsia sennetsu |
Rickettsia tsutsugamushi |
Rochalimae quintana |
Rochalimae vinsonii |
Vescicular Stomatitis Virus |
aAgents of high virulence or contagion requiring special handling procedures.
bSpecial risk for pregnant females.
cIncludes the virus HTLV-III, the virus which causes AIDS, Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome.
TABLE 335.02-5
ARBOVIRUSES |
Absettarov |
Abu Hammad |
Acado |
Acara |
African Horsesickness |
African Swine Fever |
Aguacate |
Aino |
Akabane |
Alenquer |
Alfuy |
Almpiwar |
Amapari |
Ananindeua |
Anhanga |
Anhembi |
Anopheles A |
Anopheles B |
Apeu |
Apoi |
Araguari |
Aride |
Arkonam |
Aruac |
Arumowot |
Aura |
Avalon |
Bagaza |
Bahig |
Bakau |
Baku |
Bandia |
Bangoran |
Bangui |
Banui |
Banzi |
Barmah Forest |
Batai |
Batama |
Batken |
Bauline |
Bebaru |
Belem |
Belmont |
Benevides |
Benfica |
Bertioga |
Bhanja |
Bimbo |
Bimiti |
Birao |
Bluetongue-Indigenous |
Bluetongue-Exotic |
Bobaya |
Bobia |
Bocas |
Boraceia |
Botambi |
Boteke |
Bouboui |
Bovine Ephemeral Fever |
Bujaru |
Bunyamwera |
Burg el Arab |
Bushbush |
Bussuquara |
Buttonwillow |
Bwamba |
Cabassou |
Cacao |
Cache Valley |
Caimito |
California Encephalitisc |
Calovo |
Candiru |
Cape Wrath |
Capim |
Caraparu |
Catu |
Chaco |
Chagres |
Chandipura |
Changuinola |
Charleville |
Chenuda |
Chikungunya |
Chilibre |
Chim |
Chobar Gorge |
Clo Mor |
Cocal |
Colorado Tick Feverc |
Congo-Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever |
Corriparta |
Cotia |
D'Aguilar |
Dakar Bat |
Dengue-2 |
Dengue-3 |
Dengue-4 |
Dera Ghazi Khan |
Dhori |
Dugbe |
Ebola |
Edge Hill |
Entebbe Bat |
Ep. Hem. Dis. |
Eubenangee |
Everglades |
Eyach |
Flanders |
Fort Morgan |
Frijoles |
Gamboa |
Gan Gan |
Garba |
Germiston |
Getah |
Gomoka |
Gordil |
Gossas |
Grand Arbaud |
Gray Lodge |
Great Island |
Guajara |
Guama |
Guaratuba |
Guaroa |
Gumbo Limbo |
Hanzalova |
Hart Park |
Hazara |
Huacho |
Hughes |
Hypr |
Ibaraki |
Icoaraci |
Ieri |
Ilesha |
Ilheus |
Ingwavuma |
Inhangapi |
Inini |
Inkoo |
Ippy |
Irituia |
Isfrahan |
Israel Turkey Meningitis |
Issyk-Kul |
Itaituba |
Itaporanga |
Itaqui |
Jamestown Canyonc |
Japanese Encephalitis |
Japunaut |
Jerry Slough |
Johnston Atoll |
Joinjakaka |
Juan Diaz |
Jugra |
Junin |
Jurona |
Jutiapa |
Kadam |
Kaeng Khoi |
Kaikalur |
Kairi |
Kaisodi |
Kamese |
Kammavanpettai |
Kannamangalam |
Kao Shuan |
Karimabad |
Karshi |
Kasba |
Kemerovo |
Kern Canyon |
Ketapang |
Keterah |
Keuraliba |
Keystone |
Khasan |
Klamath |
Kokobera |
Kolongo |
Koongol |
Korean Hemorrhagic Fever |
Koutango |
Kowanyama |
Kumlinge |
Kunjin |
Kununurra |
Kwatta |
Kyasanur Forest Disease |
Kyzylagach |
La Crosse |
Lagos Bat |
LaJoya |
Landjia |
Langat |
Lanjan |
Lassa |
Latino |
Lebombo |
Le Dantec |
Lipovnik |
Llano Seco |
Lokern |
Lone Star |
Louping Ill |
Lukuni |
Machupo |
Madrid |
Maguari |
Mahogany Hammock |
Main Drain |
Malakal |
Manawa |
Manzanilla |
Mapputta |
Maprik |
Marburg |
Marco |
Marituba |
Matariya |
Matruh |
Matucare |
Mayaro |
Melao |
Mermet |
Middleburg |
Minatitlan |
Minnal |
Mirim |
Mitchell River |
Modoc |
Moju |
Mono Lake |
Montana Myotis Leukemia |
Moriche |
Mosqueiro |
Mossuril |
Mount Elgon Bat |
M'Poko |
Mucambo |
Murray Valley Encephalitis |
Murutucu |
Nariva |
Navarro |
Ndumu |
Negishi |
Nepuyo |
New Minto |
Ngaingan |
Nique |
Nkolbisson |
Nodamura |
Nola |
Northway |
Ntaya |
Nugget |
Nyamanini |
Nyando |
Okhotskiy |
Okola |
Olifantsvlei |
Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever |
O'Nyong Nyong |
Oriboca |
Oropouche |
Orungo |
Ossa |
Ouango |
Oubangui |
Pacora |
Pacui |
Pahayokee |
Palyam |
Paramushir |
Parana |
Paroo River |
Pata |
Pathum Thani |
Patois |
Phnon-Penh Bat |
Pichinde |
Picola |
Piry |
Pixuna |
Pongola |
Ponteves |
Powassan |
Pretoria |
Puchong |
Punta Salinas |
Punta Toro |
Qalyub |
Quaranfil |
Razdan |
Restan |
Rift Valley Fever |
Rio Bravo |
Rio Grande |
Rochambeau |
Rocio |
Ross River |
Royal Farm |
Russian Spring-Summer Encephalitis |
Sabo Saboya |
Sagiyama |
Sakhalin |
Sakpa |
Salanga |
Salehabad |
Sandfly F. (Naples) |
Sandfly F. (Sicilian) |
Sandjimba |
Sango |
Santa Rosa |
Sathuperi |
Saumarez Reef |
Sawgrass |
Sebokele |
Seletar |
Sembalam |
Semliki Forest |
Sepik |
Serra Do Navio |
Shamonda |
Shark River |
Shuni |
Silverwater |
Simbu |
Simian Hem. Fev. |
Sindbis |
Sixgun City |
Slovakia |
Snowshoe Hare |
Sokoluk |
Soldado |
Sororoca |
Spondweni |
St. Louis Encephalitis |
Stratford |
Sunday Canyon |
Tacaiuma |
Tacaribe |
Taggert |
Tahyna |
Tamdy |
Tamiami |
Tanga |
Tanjong Rabok |
Tataguine |
Telok Forest |
Tembe |
Tembusu |
Tensaw |
Termeil |
Tete |
Tettnang |
Thimiri |
Thogoto |
Thottapalayam |
Tilligerry |
Timbo |
Timboteua |
Tlacotalpan |
Tonate |
Toure |
Tribec |
Triniti |
Trivittatusc |
Trubanaman |
Tsuruse |
Turlock |
Tyuleniy |
Uganda S |
Umatilla |
Umbre |
Una |
Upolu |
Urucuri |
Usutu |
Utinga |
Uukuniemi |
VEE (TC83) |
Vellore |
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis |
Venkatapuram |
VS-Alagoas |
Wad-Medani |
Wallal |
Wanowrie |
Warrego |
Wesselsbron |
Western Equine Encephalitis |
West Nile |
Whataroa |
Witwatersrand |
Wongal |
Wongorr |
Wyeomyia |
Yacaaba |
Yaquina Head |
Yata |
Yellow Fever |
Yellow Fever (17D) |
Yogue |
Zaliv Terpeniya |
Zegla |
Zika |
Zinga |
Zingilamo |
Zirqa |
c Agents with a higher probability of possible contact within the state.
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Safety and Professional Services SPS 335.02
All communicable diseases as designated by ch. DHS 145 are to be reported in accordance with the rules of ch. DHS 145.