Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter441A Infectious Diseases; Toxic Agents |
GENERAL PROVISIONS |
NAC441A.180. “Suspected case” defined.
- “Suspected case” means a person or animal who:
1. Satisfies the clinical, laboratory and epidemiologic criteria set forth in “Case Definitions for Infectious Conditions Under Public Health Surveillance,” adopted by reference pursuant to NAC 441A.200, to be classified as a suspected case of:
(a) Anthrax;
(b) Botulism, as defined in NAC 441A.465;
(c) Diphtheria;
(d) Extraordinary occurrence of illness;
(e) Influenza that is known or suspected to be of a viral strain that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization has determined poses a risk of a national or global pandemic;
(f) Measles;
(g) Meningococcal disease;
(h) Plague;
(i) Poliovirus infection;
(j) Rabies (human or animal);
(k) Rubella;
(l) Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS);
(m) Smallpox (variola);
(n) Tuberculosis;
(o) Tularemia; or
(p) Viral hemorrhagic fever; or
2. Is considered by a health care provider to possibly have a communicable disease identified in subsection 1 based on:
(a) Clinical signs and symptoms consistent with the communicable disease; or
(b) Laboratory evidence indicating the presence of:
(1) The communicable disease;
(2) The causative agent of the communicable disease; or
(3) The person’s or animal’s immune response to a causative agent of the communicable disease.
(Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 1-24-92; A by R087-08, 1-13-2011)