West Virginia Bureau for Public Health (BPH)
Division of Surveillance and Disease Control's
Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program (IDEP)
The West Virginia Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program manages potential communicable disease threats to the public's health through provision of technical assistance, investigations, education, and prevention programs.
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Disease Reporting
West Virginia Reportable Disease Manual
Information on Infectious Diseases
Disease Surveillance
Training and Resources
Health Alerts, Advisories and News Releases
Whats New on IDEP's Website
Go to WVEDSS
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Health Alerts, Advisories, and News Releases
- Update on Rabies Vaccine Availability
- Sanofi Pasteur Rabies PEP Request Form
- Requests for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Form
- CDC Advisory on Temporary Decrease in Human Rabies Vaccine Supplies
- CDC Advisory on Potential Exposure to Lead in Artificial Turf (6-19-2008)
- TEMPORARY UNAVAILABILITY OF RABIES VACCINE FOR PRE-EXPOSURE USE
- Rabies Vaccine Talking Points
- Rabies Healthcare Provider letter
- Heparin Sodium Vial Products as Part of Broader Baxter Recall
- B. Braun’s Supplier Recall of Heparin API Prompts Voluntary Recall of Heparin Solutions
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Whats new on the IDEP website?
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Disease Reporting |
What diseases need to be reported in West Virginia?
How do I report diseases?
What is the law on reporting disease and confidentiality in West Virginia?
Why do case investigation?
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Information on Infectious Diseases |
The link at the left contains a list of diseases, their causes, symptoms, and steps that can be taken to avoid contracting and/or spreading the disease. The information was prepared by the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program. Call (304) 558-5358 if you have additional questions. |
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Disease Surveillance |
View a map of
West Virginia's Surveillance Regions |
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Training and Resources |
The link at the left contains information on upcoming training events offered by the West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control. Materials are provided for current and past training events to assist those who can not attend the workshops. |
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West Virginia Bureau for Public Health
Division of Surveillance and Disease Control
Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program
350 Capitol Street, Room 125
Charleston, WV 25301-3715
Phone: 304.558.5358 or 1.800.423.1271
Fax: 304.558.6335
This page was last updated 06/24/2008.
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