Diseases and Conditions
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A-Z Listing of Topics: Diseases and Conditions
Browse by letter to find more information about diseases and conditions.
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Healthcare-Associated Infections in Wisconsin
The HAI Prevention Program provides guidance and consultation on infection prevention and control practices to reduce the transmission of diseases in health care settings.
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Childhood Communicable Diseases
It is important to recognize when children are sick with a communicable disease so they can get medical care and stop the spread of disease.
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Chronic Disease Prevention Program
Chronic diseases are common and costly. Prevention can help Wisconsinites live their best lives. Learn about our chronic disease preventive programs.
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COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease)
Wisconsin's source of trusted information and data on COVID-19.
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Disease Prevention
Disease prevention focuses on reducing the risk of disease, identifying disease risk factors, and detecting disease in its early stages.
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Disease Reporting
View reporting requirements for categories I–III diseases and other conditions.
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Fight the Bite!
Learn how to prevent bites from ticks and mosquitoes.
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Food Poisoning
Find general information on and reporting protocols for food poisoning.
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Fungal Infections in Wisconsin
Find resources for identifying, reporting, and treating fungal infection.
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Zoonotic Diseases
Find resources for identifying, reporting, and treating zoonotic diseases.
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Illnesses Spread by Mosquitoes in Wisconsin
Learn about mosquitoes, illnesses they can spread, and preventing bites.
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Illnesses Spread by Ticks
Learn about ticks, illnesses they can cause, and preventing bites.
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Waterborne Illnesses
Find resources for identifying, reporting, and treating waterborne illnesses.
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Immunizations: Wisconsin Immunization Program
The mission of the Wisconsin Immunization Program is to stop the spread of diseases that can be prevented with vaccines.
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Mental Health: Illnesses and Conditions
Information on the signs and symptoms of a mental health concern.
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Outbreaks, Recalls, and Investigations in Wisconsin
See the list of known outbreaks, recalls, and investigations.
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Respiratory Viruses
Learn about causes, treatment, and prevention of various respiratory illnesses.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
The Wisconsin STD Program is responsible for coordinating the state’s public health response to the prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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Skin Infections
Learn about causes, treatment, and prevention of various skin infections.
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Substance Use Disorders
Information about the signs and symptoms of a substance use concern.
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Antimicrobial Stewardship: Resources for Patients and Health Care Professionals
Below, you can find antimicrobial stewardship resources and tools for patients and health care professionals..
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Wisconsin Arthritis Program
Arthritis is one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States and the world. In Wisconsin there are about 1..
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Asthma
The Wisconsin Asthma Program works with trusted organizations in your community to provide services that improve asthma ou.
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Influenza (Flu)
The flu is an illness caused by the influenza viruses. Flu gets passed around every year, with some years being worse than.
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HIV in Wisconsin
Access Wisconsin HIV reports, related data, and information.
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Wisconsin Hepatitis C Program
The Wisconsin Hepatitis C Program is the lead.
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Mpox in Wisconsin
Mpox is a rare but potentially serious disease that is caused by the mpox virus. Mpox virus is from the same family of vir.
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Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare, but serious condition associated with COVID-19. MIS-C cau.
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Rabies
Rabies is a viral disease affecting the central nervous system. The rabies virus is transmitted from infected mammals to h.
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Wisconsin Tuberculosis Program
Tuberculosis in WisconsinTuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by the bacterium called Mycobacterium tubercul.
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Zika Virus
Zika virus is spread to people primarily through the bite of an infected mosquito, but can also be transmitted through sex.