The following diseases are declared to be communicable through the conveyance of an infectious agent and must be reported: Anthrax; Asiatic cholera; botulism; bubonic plague; chancroid; chickenpox; conjunctivitis; acute infectious; dengue; diphtheria; dysentery, amebic; dysentery, bacillary, dysentery, unspecified; encephalitis; lethargica; food infections; German measles; glanders; gonorrhea; granuloma inguinale; hookworm; impetigo, contagiosa; influenza; leprosy; lymphogranuloma venereum; malaria; measles; meningitis, epidemic cerebrospina; mumps; ophthalmia, neonatorium; paratyphoid fever; pneumonia, bronchial; pneumonia, lobar; poliomyelitis, acute; psittacosis; rabies, human; rabies, animal; rat-bite fever; relapsing fever; rheumatic fever; Rocky Mountain spotted fever; salmonella infection; scabies; scarlet fever; septic sore throat; smallpox; syphilis; tetanus; trachoma; trichinosis; tuberculosis; tularemia; typhoid fever; typhoid carriers; typhus fever; undulant fever; Vincent’s angina; Weil’s disease; whooping cough; streptococcal sore throat; streptococcal tonsillitis; streptococcal nasopharnyitis; yellow fever, and other diseases which in the opinion of the director of public health may be communicable. (Ord. Nos. 4404; 5869)