PatientEverywoman, Eve
Patient ID(s)PT-471325 2.16.840.1.113883.19.5
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1234 Patient Street
City, UT 84101, US
Date of Birth,
SexFemale
RaceWHITE
EthnicityNot Hispanic or Latino
Primary Information Recipient:Amanda, Assigned
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1002 Healthcare Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84101, US
eICR Identifier: bc20d580-c349-46be-afb4-8f91c7ac743e

Subject:

Public Health Reporting Communication: one or more conditions are reportable, or may be reportable, to public health.

Summary:

Your organization electronically submitted an initial case report to determine if reporting to public health is needed for a patient

"Chlamydial infection (disorder)" may be reportable to "Utah Department of Health". The reportability status could not be completely determined because: "Reportablity could not be determined due to missing information needed for the following criteria: Patient Age < 1 year"."Pertussis (disorder)" may be reportable to "Utah Department of Health". The reportability status could not be completely determined because: "Reportablity could not be determined due to missing information needed for the following criteria: Age <= 2 years".

"Chlamydial infection (disorder)" for "Utah Department of Health"

> STD treatment recommendations (Information only)

Additional Resources:

> Chlamydia information and statistics. (Information only)

> Utah Department of Health Chlamydia Disease Plan (Information only)

"Pertussis (disorder)" for "Utah Department of Health"

Reporting is required within "3 Day(s)". Reporting to this Public Health Agency is based on "Both patient home address and provider facility address"

> The following outbreak recommendations and documents were developed in collaboration with representatives from the Utah Department of Health and Utah's Local Health Departments to provide statewide consistency in situations involving pertussis outbreaks. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide effective management tools for pertussis outbreak situations. (Action requested)

> Additional information for the required reporting of Pertussis must be submitted to the Utah Department of Health. The additional information can be submitted here. (Action requested)

> Best practices for healthcare professionals on the use of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for diagnosing Pertussis (Information only)

> More information on specimen collection (Information only)

> Recommended antimicrobial therapy and chemoprophylaxis (Information only)

> If you have additional questions regarding Pertussis or reporting, the Utah Department of Health can be reached for 24-Hour Urgent Event & Disease Reporting at 1-888-EPI-UTAH (374-8824).

Additional Resources:

> Pertussis Fact Sheet for Parents (Information only)

> Utah Department of Health's Pertussis Disease Investigation Plan (Information only)