Information For Clinicians
The Communicable Disease Control Unit works around the clock to receive and respond to communicable disease reports. Physicians and health care providers, per Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations, are legally required to report suspected, lab-confirmed, and clinical diagnoses of specific diseases and conditions within specified time frames to the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) Form/ Reportable Diseases and Conditions
- Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) Form List of reportable diseases and conditions, as well as timeframes for reporting, are found on page 2 of the form – Effective February 2022
- Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) Form – February 2022 “What’s New?”
COVID-19 Specific Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) Form
- CMR Form for Reporting COVID-19 Cases – Updated 3/29/2022
Disease Reporting:
Reporting Forms
- CMR Form for Reporting COVID-19 Cases – Updated 3/29/2022
- Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) Form – Effective February 2022
- Influenza Reporting Forms, Reference Materials, and Laboratory Guidelines
Disease Reporting Numbers
Communicable Disease Control
Urgent Reports 24/7 (General and COVID-19)
(415) 554-2830
After hours, follow instructions to page the on-call physician
Non-urgent Reports (General)
(415) 554-2830 (regular business hours)
(415) 554-2848 fax
cdcontrol@sfdph.org
Non-urgent Reports (COVID-19)
(415) 554-2830 (regular business hours)
(628) 217-7599 fax
cdcontrol@sfdph.org
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94102
Regular business hours: Mon – Fri, 8 am – 5 pm
HIV Reporting
New HIV Cases must be called in to the HIV reporting line:
Phone: (628) 217-6335
STD Reporting
Phone: (628) 217-6653
Fax: (628) 217-6603
Tuberculosis Reporting
Phone: (628) 206-8524
Fax: (628) 206-4565
After Hours: (415) 554-3613
Animal Bites (mammals only)
Phone: (415) 554-9422
Fax: (415) 864-2866
Animal Bite Report
Frequently requested numbers for reporting other diseases and occurrences (animal bites, food poisoning, and unsanitary living conditions).