Public Health - Communicable Disease Control

Director/Health Officer

Kirsten Johnson


Address

121 W. Main Street Port Washington, WI  53074

 

Phone

(262) 284-8170

(262) 238-8170 metro

Fax

(262) 284-8105
 

The Mission of the Ozaukee County Public Health Department is to prevent disease and to promote and protect the safety and health of all county residents.

State statutes assign responsibility to and give authority to local public health departments and health officers to prevent the occurrence and contain the spread of communicable diseases. Reportable diseases are investigated and appropriate actions are taken to locate a source and to stop transmission. Some examples of the diseases reported include tuberculosis, hepatitis, salmonella, pertussis, measles, meningitis, cryptosporidium, sexually transmitted diseases, and foodborne/waterborne outbreaks.

People who are newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS are interviewed in order to identify other persons who may have been exposed to the HIV infection. Those persons are then notified of their potential exposure and advised to seek counseling or testing.

Tuberculosis (TB) skin testing is provided to individuals and groups. This can be done on a routine basis or following an exposure to tuberculosis. For people with positive TB skin tests, preventive medication can be provided.

Communicable Disease Fact Sheets
Communicable Disease/Brochure-10 Things to do to prevent infectious disease.pub
Communicable Disease/Animal Bite Brochure 2006.pdf
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