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Author: Brie Garrison

Rabies Information

May 1, 2019May 2, 2019 Brie Garrison

Rabies is a viral disease of mammals caused by infection of the brain and spinal cord. In domestic animals and people, infection with the rabies virus is nearly always fatal. In the United States, where rabies in dogs has been largely eliminated, rabies is still widespread in wild life populations,… Read more“Rabies Information”

STD’s Are Still Prevalent Among Teens and Young Adults

November 15, 2017April 23, 2020 Brie Garrison

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are some of the most common infections found in the United States. More than 19 million men and women are affected each year. In the United States, the overall medical costs associated with STDs are estimated to be approximately $14 billion annually. Although STDs are more… Read more“STD’s Are Still Prevalent Among Teens and Young Adults”

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  • Wondering whether you need the measles vaccine? Please read this to see if you have evidence of immunity.  “Evidence of laboratory immunity” means that you have had your blood tested for a measles antibody titer.  If you think you need titers to check your immunity status or that you need the MMR vaccine, please contact your primary care provider’s office. Some pharmacies may also carry the vaccine. Aspetuck Health District does not carry the vaccine for adults currently.
  • Connecticut Department of Public Health Urges Residents to Stay Up to Date on Measles Vaccination
  • Traveling abroad and concerned about measles? Read more.

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