Graham County Department of Public Health


 

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Communicable Disease

Communicable Disease staff are responsible for monitoring infectious diseases in Graham County , and working to prevent their spread. Staff members investigate communicable diseases that infect county residents and pose a potential threat to the public's health. Reportable diseases, the diseases that are routinely monitored and followed up on by the Health Department, usually present a threat to the public's health, and must be quickly contained.

The Health Department routinely follows up on any reported cases of more than 60 communicable diseases, and works to ensure the patients and anyone who may have been exposed to the diseases receive proper treatment and to prevent the further spread of the disease in the community.

North Carolina General Statute: §130A-135. Physicians to report.
A physician licensed to practice medicine who has reason to suspect that a person about whom the physician has been consulted professionally has a communicable disease or communicable condition declared by the Commission to be reported, shall report information required by the Commission to the local health director of the county or district in which the physician is consulted.

Click here for the Communicable Disease Report Form and a list of Diseases and Conditions Reportable in North Carolina. Reports should be faxed to 828-479-6956.

 

For additional information visit the Center for Disease Control.

Kristen Shuler, RN
Phone: 828-479-7900 ext 2614
21 South Main Street
Robbinsville, NC  28771
Fax:  828-479-6956
Email:  Kristen.shuler@graham.nc.gov

 

 

 

 

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Smart Growth America Workshop

Pleasejoin us for a free technical assistance workshop, sponsored by the GrahamCounty Health Department & the Region 1 Community Transformation Grant(CTG) Project, titled Implementing Smart Growth 101.  The workshop will beheld on April 2-3, 2013 at the Healthful Living Center.  For moreinformation, click here: http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1411669707.  Don't forget to register here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TMNFQ86



Child Care Providers: Whooping Cough is on the Rise!

Whooping Cough is Serious!

Whooping cough (pertussis) is serious at any age, but islife-threatening to newborns and infants who have not completed the series of

vaccinations that would protect them from whooping cough. Each yearhundreds of infants are hospitalized for whooping cough.

Some infants die from it.

Have questions?

Contact your healthcare provider or visit

www.immunize.nc.gov/family/vaccines/pertussis.htm




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