Reportable Diseases and Conditions
Practitioners are required to report certain diseases to DOH-Charlotte.
Practitioners must complete the Practitioner Diseases and Conditions form to notify DOH-Charlotte of a reportable disease or condition.
The Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County is responsible for the surveillance of reportable communicable diseases, other than TB, STD, and HIV/AIDS, including enteric diseases, vaccine-preventable diseases, invasive bacterial diseases, arthropod-borne diseases, and other diseases.
Through our various programs designed to protect the residents and visitors of Charlotte County, we are dedicated to staying focused on prevention and treatment of infectious diseases that are occurring or that may occur in our county.
Disease Reporting Information
Health care and laboratory providers are required to report conditions of public health importance to the Florida Department of Heath.
Florida Department of Health Resources
- Practitioner Disease Report Form
- Reportable Diseases and Conditions in Florida for Practitioners
- Reportable Diseases and Conditions in Florida for Laboratories
For more information, visit Florida Department of Health’s Disease Reporting Information for Health Care and Laboratory Providers webpage