This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on February 1, 2009 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CS106190?
A: Form CS106190 is a document used for reporting cases of Congenital Rubella Syndrome.
Q: What is Congenital Rubella Syndrome?
A: Congenital Rubella Syndrome is a condition that occurs in infants who have been infected with the rubella virus during pregnancy.
Q: Why is Form CS106190 used?
A: Form CS106190 is used to track and monitor cases of Congenital Rubella Syndrome in order to understand the prevalence and impact of the disease.
Q: Who uses Form CS106190?
A: Healthcare professionals, such as doctors and nurses, use Form CS106190 to report cases of Congenital Rubella Syndrome to the appropriate authorities.
Q: What information is included in a Congenital Rubella Syndrome Case Report?
A: A Congenital Rubella Syndrome Case Report includes details about the mother's rubella vaccination history, symptoms displayed by the infant, and any complications.
Q: Is reporting Congenital Rubella Syndrome cases mandatory?
A: Yes, reporting Congenital Rubella Syndrome cases is mandatory in order to track the disease and take appropriate public health measures.
Q: Are there any specific guidelines for completing Form CS106190?
A: Yes, there are usually instructions provided along with the form to guide healthcare professionals on how to accurately complete and submit the report.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form CS106190 (CDC71.17) Appendix 17 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.