Mission Statement:
To develop or enhance regional epidemiology services for the rapid detection and control of disease outbreaks or other adverse health outcomes. This includes evaluating, enhancing and when necessary creating new surveillance and investigation systems, analyzing data, preparing recommendations and working with appropriate programs to implement interventions for desired outcomes.
Program overview:
The Epidemiology Program conducts disease surveillance and coordinates reporting of notifiable conditions. To reduce and prevent the spread of infectious disease the Epidemiology program provides education and resources to health professionals and the public. The Epidemiology program monitors disease incidence in Region 7 to develop and analyze statistical data to determine at-risk populations and geographical locations of occurrences.
The program consists of the Epidemiology Response Team (ERT), which is charged with developing and coordinating bioterrorism plans in the region. The ERT works in collaboration with local health departments, hospitals, health agencies and government entities to develop plans to respond to bioterrorism events in their counties. The ERT will respond to any bioterrorism event in Region 7, and through out the state of Texas as necessary.
Disease Reporting:
Call 254-778-6744
Fax 254-899-0405
Reportable Conditions and Disease in Texas
HSR7 Infectious Disease Report Form
EPI Newsletters:
April 2007
July 2007
November 2007
January 2008
April 2008
July 2008
October 2008
January 2009
Flu Edition 11 September 2009
Flu Edition 25 September 2009
Flu Edition 9 October 2009
Flu Edition 29 October 2009
Flu Edition 6 November 2009
Flu Edition 20 November 2009
Flu Edition 4 December 2009
Flu Edition 1 January 2010
Flu Edition 15 January 2010
Flu Edition 19 February 2010
Influenza:
TexasFlu.org
Pandemic Flu
CDC Flu
Pediatric Influenza Death Report Form
Novel H1N1 ICU Cases and Adult Death Reports
Clinic Weekly Flu Report
Hospital Weekly Flu Report
School Weekly Flu Report
Local Health Department Report
MRSA:
Instructions
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)1
MRSA2
Links:
Salmonellosis Information
IDCU Infectious Disease Control Unit
Public Health Preparedness
CLPPP Childhood Lead Poisoning & Prevention Program
Program Contacts:
Russ Jones, BS, MPH, Epidemiologist
Bonnie.Feldt, Epidemiologist
Vacant, Epidemiologist, Quality Assurance Coordinator
Gene Mikeska, SNS Coordinator
Wanda Robinson, Administrative Support
Vacant, Public Health Preparedness Trainer
Yolanda Holmes , Public Health Preparedness Planner
Renee Boehmert, Administrative Support
Sandi Henley RN, CIC, Epidemiology Nurse
Jacque Hagerty, Public Health Preparedness Trainer
Don Cabiness, Disease Surveillance Coordinator
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