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Health Update: Updated information on Alert or Advisory
Health Advisory: May require immediate action
Info Service: Not of an emergent nature
The Grays Harbor County Public Health and Social Services Department protects the community by controlling and preventing the spread of infectious diseases in Grays Harbor County. We do this by:
Receiving reports from health care providers about cases of notifiable communicable diseases as required by law.
Investigating cases and providing education to people with communicable diseases and their contacts.
Reducing the spread of disease by providing and promoting vaccines.
Providing updated information to area health care providers about local, national, and global issues of public health concern.
Educating the community about diseases of concern.
Identifying potential sources of disease transmission.
Using appropriate public health methods to stop the spread of disease.
Communicable Disease Program
Grays Harbor County Public Health and Social Services Dept.
2109 Sumner Avenue
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: (360) 532-8631
After-hours phone: (360) 581-1401
Fax: (360) 533-6272
STD case report form (.pdf)
Lists of notifiable conditions for:
Health Care Providers (.pdf)
Laboratories (.pdf)
Veterinarians (.pdf)
Legal requirements for the reporting of notifiable conditions.
Flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May, with flu activity most commonly peaking between December and February.
Encourage your patients to fight the flu with these free resources:
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Print-ready materials (posters, flyers, fact sheets) from the CDC
"The Flu: A Guide for Parents" tri-fold brochure from the CDC
Spanish language print-ready materials (posters, flyers, fact sheets) from the CDC
"Cover Your Cough" poster from Washington State Department of Health
WashYourHandsingTon resources (video, posters) from Washington State Department of Health