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Public Health Services | Pottawattamie County Public Health

Offers free COVID-19 home test pickup and drop off; call for information.  (Also available at other locations listed on the website.)   

COVID-19 vaccines are not available at the public health clinic but are available at locations listed on the website: www.publichealth.pottcounty-ia.gov/public_health/communicable_diseases (or call the office).

Public health services includes adult flu clinic; children's immunization shots (through age 18); audits of immunization records for schools and licensed day cares; tuberculosis surveillance, control, and education; investigation of reportable diseases; head lice program, including chemical free supplies (Council Bluffs only); Hepatitis C surveillance, control, and education; prevention of communicable disease outbreaks.

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Communicable Disease Control | Washington County Public Health

Provides communicable disease follow-up and education to control the spread of infection and illness.

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Communicable Disease | Wayne County Health Department

Investigation and reporting of communicable diseases, includes STD and HIV/AIDS, as well as referral for testing and treatment.

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Communicable Disease | Macon County Health Department

Promotes optimal health among county residents by preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases. The health department conducts investigations for those diseases reportable to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

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Disease Prevention | Bureau, Putnam and Marshall County Health Departments

Offers to protect the health and welfare of residents through the identification of potential communicable disease problems and to control the spread of infectious disease within the county. Offers investigation and follow up on communicable diseases, and an immunization program. 

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Environmental Health Services | Southern Seven Health Department

Environmental health services include:
- Private sewage disposal & water supply programs
- Food safety
- Food service sanitation program
- Vector control

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Communicable Disease Control (CDC) | Champaign-Urbana Public Health District

Identifies, investigates, and attempts to control disease outbreaks in the community. CUPHD Communicable Disease Investigator works with the state health department and local health care providers. Investigators conduct a confidential interview with persons diagnosed with an infectious disease that could lead to an outbreak. Interviews help confirm to the diagnosis, determine the source of infection, and limit the spread of the disease.

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Communicable Disease Control | Des Moines County Public Health Department

Provides disease surveillance and investigations to determine the source and spread of infectious diseases. This program is to determine the extent of infection and the risk of disease so that measures can be quickly and effectively applied.

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Public Health Services | Mahaska Health Partnership - Mahaska County Hospital

Offers public health services to the residents of Mahaska County. Services include (but not limited to) immunizations, public nursing services and communicable disease information and control.

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Communicable Disease Control | Butler County Department of Public Health

Communicable disease follow-up and education to control the spread of infection and illness.

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Communicable Disease Program | Washington County Health Department

Protects citizens from contracting and transmitting infectious diseases. 

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Public Health Services | Dakota County Offices

Provides contracted employment physicals, TB testing, and a range of vaccinations, including flu vaccines and COVID-19 immunizations.

Offers sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening services.

Delivers disease and disability information, offering resources on causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatment options.

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Public Health Services | Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department

Public Health Emergency Preparedness planning with communities, businesses and healthcare partners.

West Nile Virus surveillance to monitor the presence of the virus in the communities and educate about protection from the virus.

Resource and Referral to connect people to available services. 

Minority Health Initiative to assist local minority populations with health education and access to healthcare services.

Infectious Disease Surveillance and Investigation to prevent and protect the public from infectious diseases.

Radon education and source for low-cost home test kits.

VetSET to connect veterans and their families to available resources.

Health Literacy promotion, education, and resources to assist people to better understand their healthcare information.

Community Response in collaboration with the Wayne County Family Coalition to assist families living in Wayne County to available resources.

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Communicable Disease Control | Wapello County Public Health

Surveillance, education and prevention information about significant infectious diseases.

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Communicable Disease | Black Hawk County Public Health

The Disease Surveillance and Investigation unit is responsible for monitoring and investigating all reportable communicable diseases in Black Hawk County, such as food-borne illnesses, mosquito-borne illnesses, and influenza.

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Infectious Disease Services | Burgess Health Center

Infectious disease surveillance, investigation of acute outbreaks, education, and consultation.

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Health Department | Moultrie County Health Department

Administers the following programs:

-- Women, Infant and Children Nutrition Program (WIC).

-- Family Case Management.

-- Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Reporting System.

-- Tobacco-Free Communities & Cessation Programs

-- Immunizations.

-- Blood Pressure Monitoring.

-- Lead Testing.

-- Tuberculosis Testing and Follow-up.

-- Basic Laboratory Services.

-- Vision and Hearing Testing.

-- School Health Services.

-- Communicable Disease Information and Follow-up.

-- Child Safety Seat Assistance.

-- Environmental Health Programs.

-- Emergency Preparedness.

-- Public Health Education.

-- Adult Foot Care Services.

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Communicable Disease | Hamilton County Health Department

Responsible for the reporting, investigation, and control of communicable disease (including COVID-19) and sexually transmitted disease. Tuberculosis (TB) screening available.

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County Public Health Nursing Services | Veterans Memorial Hospital

Provides the County Public Health Nursing service for Allamakee County. Services include immunization clinics, nutrition education, disease surveillance, home nursing and home care aide visits, blood pressure clinics, foot care clinics, lead poisoning testing and information, and community health and wellness education and advocacy.

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Public Health Services | Two Rivers Public Health Department

Immunizations

Emergency preparedness

Referrals to community health resources

Preventative dental services

Disease surveillance

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Communicable Diseases | LaSalle County Health Department

Provides disease surveillance and investigations to determine the source and spread of infectious diseases. This program is to determine the extent of infection and the risk of disease so that measures can be quickly and effectively applied.

Also provides Tuberculosis (TB) testing and treatment.

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Communicable Disease | Perry County Health Department

Investigates communicable disease cases and reports to the Illinois Department of Public Health and to the Centers for Disease Control. Educational materials on any communicable disease are available to county residents.

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Communicable Disease Control | Scott County Health Department

Investigation of the source of communicable diseases.

Offers immunization programs, including for COVID-19.

Provides HIV/hepatitis testing.

Education over the phone and in-person on a variety of communicable and/or infectious diseases such as pertussis, mumps, measles, rubella, meningitis, and hepatitis. Educational presentations can be done for professionals, paraprofessionals, or the general public.

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