Communicable Disease
Report
The Communicable Disease Report (CDR.) is produced bi-monthly
by the Department of Health's Communicable Disease Division.
Dengue Fever
Information on Dengue including travel recommendations and
multi-lingual informational brochures.
Epidemiology Fact
Sheet
A list of contagious diseases, their causes, symptoms, and
steps that can be taken to avoid contracting and/or spreading the
disease.
Seasonal Flu
General information about seasonal flu, where to get your flu shot,
weekly flu surveillance reports for Hawaii and much more.
Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome(SARS)
Sexually
Transmitted Diseases (STDs) / AIDS
STD/AIDS education and prevention programs as well as quarterly
AIDS surveillance reports.
Tuberculosis
The Tuberculosis Control Program detects and treats cases of
tuberculosis, preventing the spread of this disease in the
community.
West Nile Virus
West Nile virus is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito.
It can infect people, horses, many types of birds, and some other animals.
Most people who become infected with West Nile virus will have either no symptoms or only mild symptoms.
However, on rare occasions, West Nile virus infection can result in severe and sometimes fatal illnesses.
There is no evidence to suggest that West Nile virus can be spread from person to person or from animal to person.
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