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Communicable Disease & Immunizations

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Communicable Diseases
Includes a listing of the disease fact sheets, hot topics, publications, immunization clinics and how health care providers can report a disease to Public Health.

green square bullet Epi-Log Newsletter
Produced monthly, the Epi-Log Newsletter contains articles about current health issues in King County, such as recent outbreaks, vaccination programs, cases of unusual infectious diseases, and background articles on new and emerging infectious diseases.

green square bullet HIV/AIDS
The HIV/AIDS Program coordinates and collaborates with health care organizations, universities, community-based groups and other Health Department programs to provide essential prevention, research and care services.

green square bullet Immunizations
Provides accurate and science-based information on childhood, adult and travel immunizations, and list places in King County to receive immunizations.

green square bullet Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
For health care providers and the general public, the SARS website describes this respiratory condition, latest cases in the world, health advisories and what you can do to avoid getting sick.

green square bullet Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
Fact sheets on the most common STDs, where to get tested, information for health care providers. Some information in Spanish too.

green square bullet Tuberculosis
The TB clinic is mandated by Washington State law to perform public health functions related to surveillance, case finding, epidemiologic analysis, and contact tracing.

green square bullet Vac-Scene Newsletters
Produced bi-monthly to health care providers who use publicly funded vaccines for child immunizations. The purpose of this newsletter is to give you up-to-date information that is valuable to your practice.

Updated: Monday, December 27, 2004 at 03:32 PM

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