Disease Reporting
The state of California requires doctors, surgeons, nurses, practitioners, coroners, dentists, veterinarians, administrators of health facilities and clinics to report cases or suspected cases of certain diseases and conditions to the local health department. Anyone in charge of public or private schools or preschools also must report cases or suspected cases of these diseases.
Reportable Diseases & Conditions
Please click here to find a list of Title 17 Reportable Diseases and Conditions, per California Code of Regulations (CCR) §2500, §2593, §2641.5-2643.20, and §2800-2812
How to Report
The Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) forms listed below are used to report most reportable diseases and conditions.
To report all conditions except those listed below: CMR CDPH 110A
To report Tuberculosis (TB): See Tuberculosis Control for more information
To report conditions which may impair the ability to operate a motor vehicle, such as lapses of consciousness or control, Alzheimer's disease: CMR CDPH 110C
To report HIV/AIDS: See HIV/AIDS Reporting for more information