Communicable Diseases

February 2010 Communicable Disease Newsletter

School Disease Reporting


Communicable diseases are those which are infectious or contagious. They can be transmitted directly from person to person or animal to person, or indirectly through contaminated food and beverages, particularly water. Communicable diseases are a continuing and significant threat to man, and despite the eradication of some diseases, new bacteria and viruses are continuously emerging, or reemerging in multi-drug resistant forms.

The role of the Communicable Disease professional is to control and prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases in a population or community through surveillance, investigation, detection, recognition and/or identification of pathogens, facilitation of preventive treatment and/or education, reporting and evaluation.

The early identification of infectious diseases, and the control of these illnesses, rests with the primary care provider who recognizes a communicable disease, an unusual case presentation, or a cluster of like-symptoms. Michigan Communicable Disease Rules (R 325.171 et al) require physicians and laboratories to report communicable diseases to local health departments. For a listing of reportable diseases and time requirements, click here.

The Communicable Disease unit of the Barry Eaton District Health Department provides a wide range of communicable disease-related services. These include:

Providing diagnosis, treatment and partner notification for sexually transmitted diseases including HIV infection. For more information about STDs and HIV, click here.
Providing childhood immunizations with the ultimate goal of eliminating vaccine-preventable diseases. For more information about immunizations, click here.
Providing follow-up and consultation for animal bites. For more information about animal bites, click here.
Providing tuberculosis consultation and treatment. For more information about TB, click here.

To report any case of suspected or confirmed communicable disease in Barry or Eaton County, please call 517-541-2641 or 517-541-2613 Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You may also FAX your report to 517-541-2666. For emergencies occurring after hours or on weekends, please call 517-541-2683.

Disease Fact Sheets

Animal Bites & Rabies

Lice

Ringworm 

Anthrax

Lyme Disease

Rotavirus

Ascariasis (Intestinal Roundworms)

Mad Cow Disease

Rubella

Botulism

Measles

Salmonella

Campylobacter enteritis

Meningitis, Bacterial

Scabies

Chicken pox

Meningitis, Viral or Aseptic

Shigellosis

Earache (Otitis Media)

Mononucleosis

Shingles

E. Coli disease

Mumps

Swimmer’s Itch

Fifth disease

Norovirus

Tetanus

Giardiasis

Pertussis

Tuberculosis

Hepatitis

Pinworm

West Nile Virus

Influenza

Respiratory Syncytial Viruses Infection (RSV)

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