Communicable Disease Surveillance

Surveillance can be defined as 'ongoing systematic collection, collation, analysis and interpretation of data and the dissemination of information to those who need to know in order that action may be taken. Effective Communicable disease control efforts rely on a effectove surveillance and response system that promotes collaboration, coordination and communication among public health and clinical professionals.

Surveillance Tools

CDC CSTE Case Definitions for Infectious Conditions

CDC Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Introduction to Public Health Surveillance

Annual Statistics and Reports

Annual Reports

2011 Communicable Disease Summary

2010 Annual Report

2009 Annual Report

2008 Annual Report

Annual Statistics
Montana Communicable Disease Reported Cases

2011 CD Report
2010 CD Report
2009 CD Report
2008 CD Report
2007 CD Report
2006 CD Report
2005 CD Report
2004 CD Report
2003 CD Report
2002 CD Report
2001 CD Report

West Nile Virus

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