Guidance

Report a notifiable disease

Registered medical practitioners: report cases of suspected notifiable infectious diseases or manage an existing notification.

Applies to England

Use this service to:聽

  • report a suspected case of a notifiable disease聽
  • report any other suspected infectious disease that may present a significant risk to human health聽聽
  • continue or manage existing notifications聽

You can use this service if you are:聽

  • a 鈥痳egistered medical practitioner
  • acting on behalf of a registered medical practitioner聽

It should take about 3 minutes.听

Before you start聽

Check which diseases are notifiable by law.

You鈥檒l need to know the:聽

  • suspected disease and when symptoms started聽
  • registered medical practitioner鈥檚 contact details聽
  • patient consultation date and location聽
  • patient鈥檚 details聽and contact information, or their parent or guardian鈥檚 details if they are under 18聽

You鈥檒l also be asked for the patient鈥檚:聽

  • NHS number, if known聽
  • ethnicity, if known聽
  • overseas travel, if relevant聽
  • occupation, if relevant聽

Sign in using an NHS.net or UK Health Security Agency email address.听

If the case is an urgent notifiable disease, you must also report it by telephone to your local 鈥�UKHSA health protection team.

When to report聽

Report as soon as possible, or within:聽

  • 24 hours for urgent cases聽聽
  • 3 days for routine cases聽

Do not wait for laboratory confirmation of the disease. By law, you must report any suspicion of a notifiable disease.

Read more guidance on notifiable diseases.听

If you cannot use the online service

If you cannot use the online service, you can download and use the (PDF, 133 KB, 4 pages).

Send the completed PDF form to your local UKHSA health protection team by email or post.听

Get help with reporting a notifiable disease聽

If you need help, contact your local UKHSA health protection team.

Updates to this page

Published 12 September 2024

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