15 Miss. Code. R. 2-11-1.17.16 - Sexually Transmitted Diseases - General
1. Any person
known or suspected of having syphilis, gonorrhea, Chlamydia, chancroid, human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or other sexually transmissible disease (STD) or
suspected of having been exposed to syphilis, gonorrhea, Chlamydia, chancroid,
HIV or other STD shall submit to examination as provided in Section 105. Any
person who, after due notification, fails or refuses to report for examination
at the time and place designated by the health officer shall be subject to
prosecution and the local health officer or the Mississippi State Department of
Health or its representative may make an affidavit of such fact and cause the
issuance of a warrant returnable before any court of competent jurisdiction.
All records and reports herein required shall be kept in secret files and
disclosed only as required before the court (Section
41-23-29, Mississippi Code of 1972
as amended.).
2. It shall be the
duty of the local health officer or his or her representative to conduct
effective epidemiological actions including initial and follow up interviews,
rapid contact and suspect referral to medical examination, satisfactory
determination of the source of patient infection and all subsequent infections,
and appropriate administration of prophylactic treatment to all at risk
critical period contacts.
3. Case
reports of genital Chlamydia, gonorrhea, chancroid and syphilis shall include
date, type of treatment and dose, or if no treatment has been
initiated.
4. Syphilis
a. Class 1B (including congenital and
infection in pregnancy) case report required.
b. General
i. Any reactive serologic test for syphilis
(STS) shall be reported to the State Department of Health by thelaboratory
performing the test. Report shall include test result, patient's name, age,
race, sex, and address, and name of physician ordering the test.
ii. RPR or VDRL [GRETER THAN EQUAL TO] 1:8 -
Class 1B case report required.
iii.
Any reactive STS in persons 10 years of age or younger - Class 1B case report
required.
iv. RPR or VDRL [LESS
THAN EQUAL TO] 1:4 - Class 1B case report required. MSDH "Laboratory Log Sheet"
or a form providing all the same information may be used.
5. All Mississippi physicians and
medical practitioners providing prenatal care to pregnant people shall be
required to:
a. Perform syphilis testing for
all pregnant people in their first trimester (or at the initial visit for
prenatal care) and again in the third trimester (28-32 weeks).
b. Perform syphilis testing for all pregnant
people at the time of delivery.
c.
Ensure appropriate treatment for syphilis infections during pregnancy and for
congenital syphilis, per the most current Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) treatment guidelines.
d. Ensure appropriate reporting of syphilis
infection in pregnancy to the Department.
Notes
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