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Communicable Disease
The Detroit Health Department’s Communicable Disease program works to control and slow the spread of infectious diseases in Detroit to keep our families and community spaces safe.
Our team of nurses, epidemiologists, and communicable disease investigators monitor the status of diseases diagnosed by health care providers across Detroit and provide education and outreach to make sure Detroiters have what they need to stay healthy.
The Communicable Disease program works alongside other Detroit Health Department programs – such as Emergency Preparedness, Environmental Health, Food Safety, and Immunizations – to ensure that necessary infection control measures take place to prevent outbreaks.
Disease Reporting
Health care providers, schools, and other agencies are required by public health law to report cases of suspected or confirmed communicable diseases to their local health department.
2025 MDHHS Reportable Diseases by Condition
2025 MDHHS Reportable Diseases by Pathogen
Note: Tuberculosis (TB) and sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are monitored by surveillance programs outside of the Detroit Health Department. Please fax TB and STD-related results to:
- TB Reporting: 313-577-9887
- STD Reporting: 517-241-0875
Please navigate the following resources to report your lab results or disease information to the Detroit Health Department:
Schools
Schools and childcare or youth programs in Detroit are required to submit a weekly report of communicable diseases per Public Act 368 of 1978.
How to Report:
- NEW Online Reporting for DPSCD Schools via bit.ly/DetroitSchoolDiseaseReport
- For non-DPSCD Schools you can submit your report via Disease Weekly Report sheet
Resources:
Disease / Condition Fact Sheets
The Detroit Health Department’s Communicable Disease program can be reached at 313-876-4000 or by Fax at 313-877-9286.