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What we do
We provide technical assistance and training to local health jurisdictions, veterinarians, and the public on transmission, prevention, control, and epidemiology of diseases transmitted to humans from animals.

How we do it
We conduct surveillance activities for zoonotic and vector-borne diseases to determine prevalence and geographic distribution. Suspected and known illness cases are investigated to improve prevention and control techniques. Our program also develops health education materials and conducts workshops for local health jurisdictions, health care providers, and animal control personnel.

To learn more about zoonotic and vector-borne disease, check the following topics:       
                                         

Biting and Stinging Bugs

E. coli Fact Sheet

E. coli - Notifiable Conditions

Hantavirus Fact Sheet

Hantavirus - Notifiable Conditions

Lyme Disease - Notifiable Conditions

Petting Zoo - NASPHV Compendium: Animals in Public Settings

Pneumonic Plague

Psittacosis - NASPHV Compendium: C.  Psittaci  Control

Psittacosis - Notifiable Conditions

Rabies Fact Sheet

Rabies- NASPHV Compendium: Animal Rabies Prevention

Rabies - Notifiable Conditions

Salmonellosis Fact Sheet

Salmonellosis associated with chicks and ducklings

Salmonellosis - Reptile Rules

Salmonellosis - Notifiable Conditions

Ticks & Tick-borne Diseases in Washington

Tick-borne Relapsing Fever

Tularemia - Notifiable Conditions

West Nile Virus

Yellowjackets and Paper Wasps, Washington State University Extension

 

Should you need additional information, please contact Anne Duffy at (360) 236-3372.

 

   

Bats...Learn about bats and how to bat-proof your home.  See CDC Bats & Rabies webpage.

 

Rodents...Spring cleaning can stir-up the wrong kind of dirt - Hantavirus may be present in rodent droppings; infection can be fatal. See news release.

Learn more about rodent control and disease prevention from CDC Seal Up! Trap Up! Clean Up!

All about Hantaviruses

 

Ticks...are active with warm spring weather. Limit your exposure to ticks and the disease they may spread, read our news release

 

Educational Materials

For West Nile Educational Materials including:

Mosquito Problems Start At Home bookmark and poster

West Nile Virus - Do You Know What's Biting You? brochure and statement stuffer. Available in Spanish.

West Nile Virus - Fight the Bite flyer in available Russian, Khmer, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese.

Mosquito Repellent: How to Use It Safely card


For Salmonella Educational Materials including:

Reptile Rules -  Salmonellosis poster, rack card, and employee poster

Salmonella in Chicks and Ducklings flyer, poster, chick stick, and duck sticker


For Rodent Control Educational Materials:

Rodent Control - Taking Steps to Prevent Hantavirus brochure

 

Rats Let's Get Rid of Them brochure


Psittacosis - Disease Can Be Spread By Birds poster


Bats & Rabies Prevention brochure

 

Web Resources

CDC, Avian Flu

CDC, Emerging Infectious Diseases

CDC, Hantavirus

CDC, National Center for Infectious Disease, Healthy Pets Healthy People

CDC, Lyme Disease

CDC, Parasitic Pathways (Animals)

CDC, Parasitic Pathways (Insects & Worms)

CDC, Plague

CDC, Rabies

CDC, Salmonellosis

CDC, MMWR Weekly, Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis - Selected States, 1996-1998 

CDC, West Nile Virus

US Department of Agriculture, Animal Health

Washington State Department of Agriculture, Animal Health

 


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