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Division of Environmental Epidemiology

Please note, on May 1, 2007, the Division of Public Health Toxicology and the Division of Zoonotic and Environmental Epidemiology merged to form the Division of Environmental Epidemiology.

catOur mission

...is to prevent and control human diseases and conditions due to exposure to chemical and biological agents in the environment and transmission from animals to humans.  We accomplish this through developing and maintaining surveillance programs for environmental factors that may indicate a potential human health hazard, diseases and conditions that may be due to exposure to certain environmental factors, and diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans; investigating reported outbreaks of human diseases and unusual findings from surveillance programs; and communicating findings from surveillance programs and investigations.


Division of Environmental Epidemiology Programs

Beach Monitoring
Current swimming advisories and bacteria monitoring information

Pfiesteria
Information about this aquatic organism and Virginia's monitoring efforts

HABs
Harmful algal bloom monitoring and information

Fish Consumption Advisories
Consumption advisories and restrictions in effect for Virginia waterways.

Public Health Toxicology
Assessment, advice, and communication for health hazards of chemical and biological agents.

Rabies
General rabies information, rabies guidelines, state-wide rabies data

Toxic Substance Surveillance
Monitoring of toxic substance exposure.

Vector-borne Diseases
Diseases carried by animals like ticks and mosquitos such as Lyme disease and West Nile virus

Waterborne Diseases
Epidemiology of water-related diseases

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Last Updated: 05-12-2008

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