Reporting a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)
Minnesota state law (Communicable Disease Rule, Chapter 4605: with Notations Pertaining to Sexually Transmitted Diseases [STDs]) requires physicians, health care facilities, and laboratories to report all laboratory-confirmed cases of AIDS, chancroid, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV and syphilis directly to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).
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Surveillance Statistics The reports use graphs, tables and text to provide descriptions of STD infections diagnosed in Minnesota. |
Reportable Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Includes information on how to report each disease.
General Information on STDs
- Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
MDH home page on STDs.
Reporting Forms
- Confidential
STD Case Report Form
Submit only original forms to MDH - do not print or copy this form.
- HIV/AIDS
Confidential Case Report Forms
Submit only original forms to MDH - do not print or copy this form.
- Frequently
Asked Questions about STD Reporting
MDH fact sheet on STD reporting



