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Communicable Disease and Epidemiology News |
The Epi-Log Newsletter contains articles about current health issues in King County, such as recent outbreaks, vaccination programs, cases of unusual infectious diseases, and background articles on new and emerging infectious diseases. Also included in each issue is a table of disease reports received the previous month, and historical data on disease reports from the previous year.
- January 2000, Vol. 40, No. 1:
- Join the 'Hep Squad': New Hepatitis Initiative for MSM
- Pneumococcal Vaccine for Children Recommended for Licensure
- A Palatable Solution: State Requires Raw Juice Labeling
- Upcoming: Vaccine-Preventable Disease Course
- February 2000, Vol. 40, No. 2:
- Farewell to Our Editor
- Influenza Activity Does a Griffey: Going? Going?...
- Management of N. meningiditis Recovered from the Naspharynx
- Shigella Reigns at Shower
- Upcoming: Vaccine-Preventable Disease Course
- Communicable Disease and Epidemiology contact information
- March 2000, Vol. 40, No. 3:
- Mysterious Mumps
- Public Health Immunization Program Surveys Community
- Cougar Strikes Back!!
- Free Hepatitis A Immunizations Available for Low Income High-Risk Adults
- Access to Hepatitis A and B Vaccines Increased for Gay and Bisexual Men
- April 2000, Vol. 40, No. 4:
- Gypsy Moth Spraying in Ballard and Magnolia Neighborhoods
- My Family Went To Japan And All I Got Was This Measly T-Shirt
- Asymptomatic HIV Reporting: The First Six Months
- May 2000, Vol. 40, No. 5:
- Increase in severe, acute hepatitis B infections in Tacoma-Pierce County
- Hepatitis C website premiered by CDC
- Correction: Travel Alert - Measles Prevention, Japan
- "Plain Talk About Childhood Immunizations" booklet available
- Acute Hepatitis Panel Revised
- June 2000, Vol. 40, No. 6:
- Tuberculosis Control in Seattle-King County, 1999
- July 2000, Vol. 40, No. 7:
- Influenza vaccine delay results in modified recommendations
- Q fever (Coxiella burnetti) as a bioterrorist weapon?
- Hepatitis Resource Center opens
- Immunization Update Teleconference
- August 2000, Vol. 40, No. 8:
- Revised Notifiable Diseases Reporting Requirements
- September 2000, Vol. 40, No. 9:
- What's New in Hepatitis Reporting in Washington State?
- Correction to Revised List of Notifiable Diseases and Reported Cases - July
- Public Health Endorses Smear Tactics!!
- October 2000, Vol. 40, No. 10:
- New Dirt on Legionnaires' Disease
- Evaluation of the First Year of HIV Reporting in Washington State
- November 2000, Vol. 40, No. 11:
- Congenital Rubella Syndrome Case in Seattle
- Vaccine Shortage Updates -- Influenza & Tetanus/Diphtheria Toxoid
- December 2000, Vol. 40, No. 12:
- More on hepatitis C surveillance
- Perinatal Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection now legally notifiable
- Reporting requirements for invasive disease caused by Group A streptococcus
- Epi-Log Email Alerts!
- Notifiable disease list online
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