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Flu Season is Here

CDC announced December 3 that flu cases are on the rise around the U.S. This could mean that flu season could be more severe than usual. The good news is this year’s flu vaccine is well matched to the strains seen so far, and there’s still time to get your flu shot!

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Winter Vomiting Disease

“Winter vomiting disease” is a type of gastroenteritis caused by noroviruses. The ACDP Program tracks norovirus outbreaks year round and has been paying special attention to outbreaks in nursing homes and similar settings since 2003. Each November we begin to see an uptick in norovirus outbreaks.


Consider this your gateway to information about reportable and contagious diseases, infections and outbreaks. Communicable diseases are a danger to everyone. Some have been controlled with vaccinations and modern technology, while others are emerging or resistant to drug treatments. Disease prevention and control is a cooperative effort involving health care providers, local and state health department personnel and members of the community.

Oregon's Public Health Division's programs work to prevent the emergence and spread of communicable diseases such as salmonellosis, influenza, hepatitis, HIV, and tuberculosis. This includes collecting and analyzing disease reports, studying risk factors, protecting exposed individuals and families, developing guidelines for disease prevention and control, and planning and responding to public health emergencies involving communicable diseases.

If you want to find out more about specific communicable diseases, visit Diseases A-Z.


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