Epidemiology Section
Public Health Epidemiologists work to understand the causes and effects of disease in
communities. By studying the factors and relationships that determine the presence, numbers,
trends and distribution of diseases, we can more effectively reduce health risks in our
communities and respond to outbreaks of disease.
Find info on:
- Flu, healthcare-associated infections, HIV/AIDS care programs and services, mosquito- and tick-borne diseases, norovirus, rabies control and prevention, tuberculosis, STD/STI prevention and testing programs, veterinary public health, and more in Communicable Disease.
- Assessments of hazardous sites and community
health, environmental contaminants, fish consumption advisories, indoor environmental quality, industrial hygiene, occupational health programs and consultants, and more in Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology.
- Child fatality prevention, document requests, medical examiner guidelines,
rules and statutes, toxicology,
and more in Office of the Chief
Medical Examiner.
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Preparedness programs in N.C., guidance for residents and local agencies, and more in Preparedness and Response.
- Lab services for N.C.
health providers, professional consultation
and training,
lab certification
and improvement
programs, and more in State
Laboratory of Public Health.
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EpiNotes
View or download a PDF of the N.C. Epidemiology Section newsletter:
Frequently Requested
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