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Notifiable diseases in Sweden
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    Notifiable diseases in Sweden

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    A notifiable disease is one which that has to be reported to the government authorities as required by law. In Sweden, over 50 diseases are classified as notifiable. The notifiable diseases come under four categories : notifiable, mandatory contact tracing required, dangerous to public health (allmänsfarliga) and dangerous to the society (samhällsfarliga). As per the Swedish law, notifiable diseases should be reported by the laboratories, doctor treating the patient or performing autopsy. The report is sent through an electronic system called SmiNet to the Public Health Agency of Sweden. As of January 2018, the only three diseases classified as dangerous to society are small pox, Ebola and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

    List of notifiable diseases

    Disease Notifiable Contact tracing required Dangerous to public health Dangerous to the society Reference
    Anthrax Yes Yes Yes No
    Atypical mycobacterium infection Yes No No No
    Avian influenza A (H5N1) Yes Yes Yes No
    Beta-hemolytic Streptococcus Group A invasive infection Yes No No No
    Botulism Yes Yes No No
    Brucellosis Yes Yes No No
    Campylobacteriosis Yes Yes Yes No
    Carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae infection Yes Yes No No
    Chlamydial infection Yes Yes No No
    Cholera Yes Yes Yes No
    Cryptosporidiosis Yes Yes No No
    Dengue Yes No No No
    Diphtheria Yes Yes Yes No
    Ebola virus infection Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Echinococcosis Yes Yes No No
    Entamoeba histolytica infection Yes Yes No No
    Enterohemorrhagic E. coli infection Yes Yes Yes No
    Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae infection Yes No No No
    Giardiasis Yes Yes Yes No
    Gonorrhoea Yes Yes Yes No
    Hemophilus influenzae invasive disease Yes No No No
    Hepatitis A Yes Yes Yes No
    Hepatitis B Yes Yes Yes No
    Hepatitis C Yes Yes Yes No
    Hepatitis D Yes Yes Yes No
    Hepatitis E Yes Yes Yes No
    HIV infection Yes Yes Yes No
    HTLV 1 or 2 infection Yes Yes Yes No
    Influenza Yes No No No
    Legionella infection Yes Yes No No
    Leptospirosis Yes No No No
    Listeriosis Yes Yes No No
    Malaria Yes No No No
    Measles Yes Yes No No
    Meningococcal disease, invasive Yes No No No
    Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection Yes Yes Yes No
    Middle East respiratory syndrome Yes Yes No No
    Mumps Yes Yes No No
    Paratyphoid fever Yes Yes Yes No
    Pertussis Yes Yes No No
    Plague Yes Yes Yes No
    Penumococcal invasive disease Yes No No No
    Pneumococcus with reduced susceptibility to Penicillin infection Yes Yes Yes No
    Poliomyelitis Yes Yes Yes No
    Psittacosis/Ornithosis Yes Yes No No
    Puumala virus infection (nephropthy epidemic) Yes No No No
    Q fever Yes No No No
    Rabies Yes Yes Yes No
    Rubella Yes Yes No No
    Salmonellosis Yes Yes Yes No
    SARS Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Shigellosis Yes Yes Yes No
    Smallpox Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Syphilis Yes Yes Yes No
    Tetanus Yes No No No
    Trichinellosis Yes Yes No No
    Tuberculosis Yes Yes Yes No
    Tularemia Yes No No No
    Typhoid fever Yes Yes Yes No
    Vancomycin resistant Enterococci infection Yes Yes No No
    Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Yes No No No
    Vibrio infection excluding Cholera Yes Yes No No
    Viral hemorrhagic fevers excluding dengue fever and nephropathia epidemics Yes Yes Yes No
    Viral meningoencephalitis Yes No No No
    Yellow fever Yes No No No
    Yersiniosis Yes Yes No No

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