S-2.2, r. 2.1 - Minister’s Regulation under the Public Health Act

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31. A chief executive officer of a medical biology laboratory or a clinical department of laboratory medicine must report in writing to the competent public health director, within 48 hours of their detection or characterization, the pathogens that cause the following intoxications, infections and diseases:
(1)  amoebiasis;
(2)  anaplasmosis;
(3)  cryptosporidiosis;
(4)  cyclosporosis;
(5)  dengue fever;
(6)  giardiasis;
(7)  Campylobacter infection;
(8)  Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection;
(9)  HTLV type I or II infection;
(10)  vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection;
(11)  Chikungunya virus infection;
(12)  California serogroup virus infection;
(13)  Zika virus infection;
(14)  Yersinia enterocolitica infection;
(15)  leptospirosis;
(16)  listeriosis;
(17)  salmonellosis;
(18)  shigellosis.
M.O. 2019-012, s. 31.
In force: 2019-10-17
31. A chief executive officer of a medical biology laboratory or a clinical department of laboratory medicine must report in writing to the competent public health director, within 48 hours of their detection or characterization, the pathogens that cause the following intoxications, infections and diseases:
(1)  amoebiasis;
(2)  anaplasmosis;
(3)  cryptosporidiosis;
(4)  cyclosporosis;
(5)  dengue fever;
(6)  giardiasis;
(7)  Campylobacter infection;
(8)  Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection;
(9)  HTLV type I or II infection;
(10)  vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection;
(11)  Chikungunya virus infection;
(12)  California serogroup virus infection;
(13)  Zika virus infection;
(14)  Yersinia enterocolitica infection;
(15)  leptospirosis;
(16)  listeriosis;
(17)  salmonellosis;
(18)  shigellosis.
M.O. 2019-012, s. 31.