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LIST OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES LEGALLY NOTIFIABLE UNDER THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES ACT NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES ACT* *Notification of infectious diseases 6. — (1) Every medical practitioner who has reason to believe or suspect that any person attended or treated by him is suffering from an infectious disease or is a carrier of that disease shall notify the Director within the prescribed time and in such form or manner as the Director may require. (2) Every person in charge of a laboratory used for the diagnosis of disease who becomes aware of the existence of an infectious disease in the course of his work shall notify the Director within the prescribed time and in such form or manner as the Director may require. Medical practitioners and laboratories are reminded to notify infectious diseases on the MD131 Form (click on hyperlink for the form) via: Electronic Notification System (CD-LENS) https://www.cdlens.moh.gov.sg/cdlens OR Filling up the form and faxing: 6221 5528 / 6221 5538 / 62215567 Diseases and deaths to be notified within 24 hours from time of diagnosis to Director, Communicable Diseases Division, MOH (Fax 62215528/62215538/62215567) 1. Avian influenza 2. Botulism 3. Chikungunya Fever 4. Cholera 5. Dengue Fever 6. Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever 7. Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) 8. Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease 9. Japanese Encephalitis 10. Legionellosis 11. Leptospirosis 12. Malaria 13. Measles# 14. Melioidosis 15. Meningococcal Disease 16. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infections (MERS-CoV) 17. Murine Typhus 18. Nipah Virus Infection 19. Paratyphoid 20. Plague 21. Poliomyelitis 22. Rabies 23. Rubella 24. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) 25. Typhoid 26. Yellow Fever 27. Zika Virus Infection Diseases to be notified within 72 hours from time of diagnosis to Director, Communicable Diseases Division, MOH (Fax 62215528/62215538/62215567) 28. Acute Hepatitis A 29. Acute Hepatitis B 30. Acute Hepatitis C 31. Acute Hepatitis E 32. Campylobacteriosis 33. Diphtheria 34. Haemophilius Influenzae Type b (Hib) Disease 35. HIV Infection 36. Leprosy 37. Mumps 38. Pertussis 39. Pneumococcal Disease (Invasive) 40. Salmonellosis 41. Tetanus 42. Chlamydial Genital Infection 43. Genital Herpes (first episode) 44. Gonorrhoea 45. Non-Gonococcal Urethritis 46. Syphilis - Infectious (primary/secondary) 47. Syphilis - Non-infectious (latent/tertiary) 48. Syphilis – congenital 49. Tuberculosis via MD532 Form