In Washington, healthcare providers, healthcare facilities, clinical laboratories and veterinarians have responsibilities for reporting certain conditions to their local health jurisdiction. Public Health relies on our partners to report notifiable conditions and other potential public health concerns in order to identify and respond to potential outbreaks.
What and when to report
- Refer to the Washington Department of Health “Reporting Posters by Reporter” for a complete list notifiable condition reporting requirements
How to report in Clark County
Immediately notifiable conditions
Call (564) 397-8182 to speak with a member of the Communicable Disease Team.
Other notifiable conditions
Call and leave a message, 24/7. Leave patient’s name, date of birth and disease.
- Communicable Diseases: (564) 397-8182
- STI/HIV: 564.397.8082
Disease Specific Resources
Tuberculosis
- TB Project ECHO - Consultations for clinicians working with patients who have TB infection or TB disease
- Latent Tuberculosis Infection: A Guide for Primary Health Care Providers
- Clinician resources for Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM)
Hepatitis C Virus
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection and HCV-Related Chronic Disease
STI/HIV
- CCPH Bicillin® request form
- EPT request form
- CDC Sexually Transmitted Infection Guidelines, 2021
- Washington Department of Health EPT guidance.