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COMPLIANCE INFO_1975-2015
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1975-2015
RECORD_ID
PR0450024
PE
4524
FACILITY_ID
FA0002493
FACILITY_NAME
GOLDEN LIVING CENTER HY-PANA
STREET_NUMBER
4545
STREET_NAME
SHELLEY
STREET_TYPE
CT
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
10425005
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4545 SHELLEY CT
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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REPORTABLE DISEASES,, CALIFORNIA <br />(1) Title 17, California Administrative Code, Section 2"500 requiree: <br />It shall be the duty of every physician, practitioner, dentist, coronerr <br />every superintendent or manager of <br />a dispensarX, hospital, clinic, or any . <br />other person knowing of or in attendance on .a case or suspected case, of any. <br />of the following diseases or conditions, <br />to' notify the local 'health <br />authority immediately. <br />Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome <br />(AIDS) <br />Amebiasis <br />Meningococcal infections <br />*Anthrax <br />*Mumps <br />*Botulism, <br />Paratyphoid Fever, A, B and C <br />Brucellosis (Undulant Fever) <br />(See Salmonella infections) <br />Chancroid <br />Pertussis (Whooping Cough) <br />*Cholera <br />"*Plague <br />Coccidiodomycosis <br />Policmyelitis, Paralytic <br />Conjunctivitis, Acute Infections <br />Psittacosis <br />of the Newborn (Gonorrheal <br />• Q Fever <br />Ophthalmia, Dpthalmia Neohatorium) <br />*Rabies, Human or Animal <br />*Dengue <br />' *Relapsing Fever <br />� *Diarrhea of the Newborn <br />Reye Syndrome <br />*Diptheria <br />Rheumatic•Fever# Acute <br />". Dysentery, Bacillary (See Shigella <br />Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever <br />infections) <br />Salmonella Infections <br />Encephalitis, Acute <br />(exclu4ve of Typhoid Fever) <br />Epilepsy <br />Scarlet Fever <br />*Food Poisoning (other than Botulism) <br />Shigella. Infections <br />German Measles (Rubella) <br />*Smallpox (variola) <br />Gonococcal Infection <br />Streptococcal Infections <br />Granuloma Inguinale <br />Hemolytic Uncl.Scarlet Fever, <br />Hepatitis, Infectious <br />and Streptococcal Sore Throat) <br />Hepatitis, Serum <br />Syphilis <br />Legionellosis• <br />Tetanus <br />Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) <br />Toxic Shock Syndrome <br />Leptospirosis (including Wail's <br />Trachoma <br />Disease) <br />*Trichinosis <br />Lymphogranuloma Venereum <br />Tuberculosis .. <br />(Lymphogranuloma Inguinale) <br />Tularemia <br />Malaria I <br />**Typhoid Fever, Cases and Carriers <br />*Measles (Rubeola) <br />*Typhus Fever <br />Meningitis, Viral or Aseptic <br />viral Exanthem in Pregnant Wgmen <br />yellow Fever <br />*Disease marked with an asterisk *are likely to be of urgent concern and <br />should be promptly reported;' preferably by phone. <br />
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