Infectious Disease Information For Healthcare Professionals

What providers must do about

  • COVID-19: Any suspected cases of coronavirus disease 2019 should be reported to the Rhode Island Department of Health immediately. more
  • Acute Flaccid Myelitis: Report suspected cases to the Rhode Island Department of Health. A public health nurse will provide guidance on specimen collection if appropriate. more
  • Ebola and other viral hemorrhagic fevers: Be vigilant for suspect cases, obtain travel histories from symptomatic patients, and immediately report and test suspect cases.more
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Follow guidelines for prevention, testing, and treatment, report cases, refer patients to partner and specialty services, and get trained. more
  • Selected Infectious Diseases & Conditions: Report to the Rhode Island Department of Health. list more
  • Norovirus-like Illness: Report to the Rhode Island Department of Health any clusters of cases in healthcare facilities and other congregate settings. form
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Offer partner services, refer patients to specialty services, follow treatment guidelines, and get trained. more
  • Tuberculosis: Report cases, test at-risk populations, diagnose and evaluated, use the state health lab, and provide treatment and referrals more
  • Vaccine Preventable Diseases: Get reimbursable vaccine, follow guidelines for immunization, reporting adverse reactions, and storing vaccine, immunize yourself and staff, and maintain current vaccine information for patients and educational materials. more

To Report Illness

Weekdays 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

401-222-2577

After Hours

401-276-8046