Reporting notifiable diseases
If you're a registered medical practitioner, you must immediately notify Public Health for all patients where you have a clinical suspicion of a notifiable disease.
Immediate notification is important as there is often a critical window of time in which effective public health control measures can be implemented.
You must submit the online notification form for all cases.
Report a notifiable disease
For diseases that require urgent notification, you must call the hospital switchboard on +44 (0) 1534 442000. They will notify the on-call Public Health Officer.
In the unlikely event that the form is unavailable, call the hospital switchboard to report a notifiable disease.
This reporting process does not replace clinical pathways or consultations with medical specialists regarding patient care or disease management.
After you make a notification
A risk assessment will be undertaken which may include:
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details of significant contacts who might have been exposed
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vaccination history
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epidemiologically linked cases
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factors that may make contacts more vulnerable
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potential source of infection/contamination
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wider public health context
Advice will be provided on health protection control measures which may include:
- isolation and exclusion
- further laboratory testing
- post-exposure prophylaxis
- immunisation
List of notifiable diseases
Notifications must only be submitted by Registered Medical Practitioners.
Do not use this form to report any disease not listed below.
List of notifiable diseases in accordance with Loi (1934) sur la Santé Publique:
Acute encephalitis
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Acute infectious hepatitis (A B C and E)
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Acute meningitis
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Acute poliomyelitis
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Anthrax
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Botulism
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Brucellosis
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Cholera
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COVID-19
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Diphtheria
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Enteric fever (typhoid or paratyphoid fever) |
Food poisoning
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Glandular fever
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Haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS)
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Infectious bloody diarrhoea
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Invasive group A streptococcal disease (iGAS)
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Legionnaires disease
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Leprosy
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Malaria
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Measles
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Meningococcal septicaemia
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) |
MPOX
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Mumps
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Plague
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Rabies
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Rubella
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Scarlet Fever
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) (Not including COVID-19) |
Smallpox |
Tetanus
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Tuberculosis
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Typhus
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Viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) (Inc Ebola) - Urgent
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Whooping cough
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Yellow fever
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Should you require advice regarding the reporting process for any other disease of concern, please contact the appropriate department, for example Infection Prevention and Control (IPaC) or Environmental Health.
Norovirus and other infectious diseases