Frequently Asked Questions
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
Notifiable conditions are certain health conditions and diseases that are required by Texas law to be reported to the local health authorities for follow-up and investigation.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
View our Notifiable Conditions page for more information.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
Fill out the Initial Provider Disease Report Form and fax it to (432) 699-6290 or (432) 689-0814.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
Please call our 24/7 disease reporting number at (432) 413-4603.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
Texas laws (Health & Safety Code, Chapters 81, 84, and 87) require specific information regarding notifiable conditions be provided to local health departments. Healthcare providers, hospitals, laboratories, schools, and others are required to report patients who are suspected of having a notifiable condition (Chapter 97, Title 25, Texas Administrative Code).
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
We are trying to contact you to interview about a notifiable condition of public health significance, to gather more information in case of possible outbreaks.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
If you fell ill after eating at a local restaurant, you can report this to us at environmentalservices@midlandtexas.gov.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
We do not test food at the Health Department. In outbreak situations, we may collect food for the State Health Department to test.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
The World Health Organization defines an outbreak as the occurrence of cases of disease more than what would normally be expected in a defined community, geographical area, or season.
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Health Department: Notifiable Conditions
You can call the Health Department epidemiologist at (432) 681-7631 with questions regarding a disease or condition.