Acute Communicable Diseases

The Acute Communicable Diseases Program works to promptly identify, prevent, and control infectious diseases that pose a threat to Alameda County’s public health, including vaccine-preventable agents, bacterial toxins, bioterrorism, and pandemics.

Acute Communicable Diseases

Report a Disease

Medical providers can report a disease by phone or fax.

Communicable Disease Reports

Reports on chronic disease prevention, alcohol, asthma, and obesity.

Acute Communicable Diseases works to promptly identify, prevent, and control infectious diseases that pose a threat to Alameda County’s public health, including emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, vaccine-preventable agents, bacterial toxins, bioterrorism, and pandemics.

Local health departments are required to report some 80 communicable diseases to the California Department of Public Health as part of the disease surveillance and investigation efforts.

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