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Notifiable Diseases in South Africa
What are the 11 notifiable diseases?
Annual Summaries of Notifiable Diseases
- Cholera.
- Cryptosporidiosis.
- Cyclosporiasis.
- Giardiasis.
- Hepatitis A.
- Legionellosis.
- Malaria
- Salmonellosis
What are the Major Notifiable Diseases in South Africa?
Notifiable Medical Conditions
ICD09 CODE | ICD10 Code | Name |
AFP | AFP | Acute flaccid paralysis |
022 | A22 | Anthrax |
023 | A23 | Brucellosis |
001 | A00 | Cholera |
090 | A50 | Congenital syphilis |
0650 | A98 | Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic fever |
Other hemorrhagic fevers of Africa | ||
032 | A36 | Diphtheria |
005 | A02 & A05 | Food Poisoning |
HIB | HIB | Haemophilus Influenza type B |
984 | T56 | Lead poisoning |
040L | A48 | Legionellosis |
030 | A30 | Leprosy |
084 | B54 | Malaria |
055 | B05 | Measles |
036 | A39 | Meningococcal Infection |
0029 | A01 | Paratyphoid fever |
020 | A20 | Plague |
989 | T57 & T60 | Poisoning agricultural stock remedies |
045 | A80 | Poliomyelitis (ICD 10; Acute) |
071 | A82 | Rabies |
390 | 100 | Rheumatic Fever |
037 | A35 | Tetanus (ICD10; other) |
7713 | A33 | Tetanun neonatorum3 |
076 | A71 | Trachoma |
010 | A16.7 | Tuberculosis Primary |
011 | A16.2 | Tuberculosis Pulmonary |
012 | A16.9 | Tuberculosis (other respiratory organs) |
013 | A17.0 & G01 | Tuberculosis of meninges |
014 | A18.3 | Tuberculosis of intestine, peritoneum |
015 | A18.0 | Tuberculosis of bones and joints |
016 | A18.1 | Tuberculosis of genito-urinary system |
017 | A18.8 | Tuberculosis of other organs |
018 | A18.9 | Tuberculosis military |
010-8 | Tuberculosis total | |
0020 | A01 | Typhoid fever (ICD10: Typhoid fever) |
080 | A75.0 | Typhus fever (lice-borne) |
081 | A75.2 | Typhus fever (rat flea-borne) |
0701 | B15.9 | Viral hepatitis type A (ICD 10: Acute) |
0703 | B16.9 | Viral hepatitis type B (ICD 10: Acute) |
0705 | B17.8 | Viral hepatitis non-A non-B (ICD10: Acute) |
0709 | B19 | Viral hepatitis unspecified |
0701-9 | Viral hepatitis unspecified | |
033 | A37 | Whooping cough |
0600 | A96 | Yellow fever |
What are notifiable diseases provide examples?
Generally, Notifiable diseases include bloodborne diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, sexually transmissible infections, vaccine-preventable diseases, vectorborne diseases, zoonoses, listed human diseases (including COVID-19), and other bacterial diseases.