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How We Learn About Infectious Disease

We investigate reports of infectious disease in Addison County. If you are diagnosed with a reportable disease, one of our nurses may contact you to discuss your illness, ask you about how you got sick and help prevent your friends and family from also getting sick. Learn more about the Health Department’s work to prevent, track and treat reportable diseases, to keep our communities healthy.

To notify the Health Department about a reportable disease, call 802-863-7240 or 800-640-4374. Someone is available to receive your report 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. See more information for health care providers.

 

Tickborne Diseases

There are more reports of tickborne disease in Vermont in the past ten years. Lyme disease is the most commonly reported tickborne disease. Learn more about tickborne disease in our area, and how you can prevent tick bites with these Be Tick Smart tips.

 

Prevent HIV, STDs and Viral Hepatitis

We have a supply of free condoms in our lobby to help reduce the risks of HIV, STDs and viral hepatitis. HIV, STDs and viral hepatitis can be treated and prevented. There are resources available to help. Many are free or covered by insurance and offered across Vermont. Learn More:

 

Healthcare-Associated Infections

We work with community partners, sharing information on how to prevent healthcare-associated infections. Our partners include infection prevention specialists from hospitals and long-term care facilities in our area. Learn more about Vermont’s Collaborative to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Stewardship

 

Examples of Our Work

We act as the local resource for infectious disease information and provide education and consultation around infectious disease and mitigation strategies. Child care centers, long-term care facilities and town health offices are some of the groups with whom the Health Department has worked. Topics include tick-borne disease, healthcare-associated infections, HIV and hepatitis C. If you have questions, please call us.

 

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Contact Us

Christina, Public Health Nurse

802-388-5742

[email protected]