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The Public Health (Notification of Infectious Diseases) (Scotland) Regulations 1988

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Notification

  5. 4.Weekly return of notifiable diseases

  6. 5.Exchange of information

  7. 6.Diseases to be reported to the Chief Medical Officer

  8. 7.Confidentiality of documents and disclosure of contents

  9. 8.Enforcement

  10. 9.Revocation

  11. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES

      1. PART I Diseases notifiable by virtue of these Regulations

        1. Anthrax

        2. Bacillary

        3. Dysentery

        4. Chickenpox

        5. Food Poisoning

        6. Legionellosis

        7. Leptospirosis

        8. Malaria

        9. Measles

        10. Meningococcal infection

        11. Mumps

        12. Plague

        13. Poliomyelitis

        14. Rabies

        15. Rubella

        16. Tetanus

        17. Tuberculosis

        18. Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers

        19. Viral hepatitis

        20. Whooping cough

      2. PART II Diseases notifiable by virtue of these Regulations and to which the Infectious Disease (Notification) Act 1889 applies

        1. Smallpox

        2. Cholera

        3. Diphtheria

        4. Membranous croup

        5. Erysipelas

        6. Scarlet fever

        7. Fevers known by any of the following names, typhus, typhoid,...

        8. NOTES

        9. ** A disease is locally notifiable if subject to a...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      REVOCATIONS

  12. Explanatory Note

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