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BRHD Infectious Disease

Communicable, or infectious diseases, are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi that can be spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. Some are transmitted through bites from insects while others are caused by ingesting contaminated food or water.

A variety of disease-producing bacteria and viruses are carried in the mouth, nose, throat and respiratory tract. Conditions such as leprosy, tuberculosis (TB) and different strains of influenza (flu) can be spread by coughing, sneezing, and saliva or mucus on unwashed hands.

Insects play a significant role in the transmission of disease. Bites from Anopheles mosquitoes transmits malaria parasites that can wreak havoc on high-risk populations such as children under age 5 and pregnant women. Yellow fever has also seen resurgence due to reduced vaccination efforts. Many neglected tropical diseases are caused by unsafe water, poor housing conditions and poor sanitation in the Region.

Sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a communicable infection that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact. These include chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, and HIV. Many of these STIs do not show symptoms for a long time. Even without symptoms, they can still be harmful and passed on during sex.

STIs are common, especially among young people. There are about 20 million new cases of STIs each year in the United States. About half of these infections are in people between the ages of 15 and 24. Young people are at greater risk of getting an STI.

Access to high-quality health care is essential for early detection, treatment, and behavior-change counseling for STIs. Groups with the highest rates of STIs are often the same groups for whom access to or use of health services is most limited.

Diseases that used to be common in this country and around the world, including polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), rubella (German measles), mumps, tetanus, rotavirus and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) can now be prevented by vaccination. Thanks to a vaccine, one of the most terrible diseases in history – smallpox – no longer exists outside the laboratory. Over the years vaccines have prevented countless cases of disease and saved millions of lives.

Goals & Measures of Success
SG
Time Period
Current Actual Value
Current Trend
Baseline % Change
Why Is This Important?
Infectious Dis.
I
2023
0.00
8
0%
Infectious Dis.
I
2022
0.00
2
0%
I
2018
2.00
1
0%
Infectious Dis.
I
2022
0.50
1
-93%
I
2022
5.88
3
-62%
I
2023
21.40
2
6%
I
2023
74.60
2
1%
Disease Investigations
P
Time Period
Current Actual Value
Current Trend
Baseline % Change
What We Do
Who We Serve
How We Impact
Tuberculosis Services
Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention, Surveillance and Treatment Services
P
Time Period
Current Actual Value
Current Trend
Baseline % Change
Story Behind the Curve

Overview:

SDOH: Vulnerable Populations

 

Funding
Who We Serve
Why Is This Important?
Immunization Services
Immigration Services
P
Time Period
Current Actual Value
Current Trend
Baseline % Change
Story Behind the Curve

Overview:

SDOH: Vulnerable Populations

 

Funding
Who We Serve
Why Is This Important?

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