Every physician shall report in writing to the board of health the name of every patient he may have in the urban county afflicted with cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, typhus, typhoid or scarlet fever, measles, tuberculosis in any form, varicella, whooping cough, epidemic dysentery, trachoma, ophthalmia neonatorum, epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis, pellagra, infantile paralysis, hookworm disease, rabies, tetanus, pneumonia, or any other communicable disease that may be declared and published by the board of health to be dangerous to the public health, together with the precise locality where such patient may be found, immediately after such physician shall have ascertained the nature of such disease.
State law references(s)—See KRS 214.010.