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STD Control and Prevention
We work to reduce the incidence of STDs by providing diagnosis and treatment, counseling, and other intervention strategies.
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Surveillance

Surveillance is responsible for verifying the diagnosis and treatment of all reportable STDs from public and private health care providers. Private and public hospitals, laboratories, physicians and other health related care providers, as required by law, report positive STDs such as syphilis and HIV to the MDCHD on a daily basis.

If you are not sure which STDs are reportable, or to get a copy of the reporting form click on to the Disease Control section.

After cases are reported to the State Health Office, they are forwarded to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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