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Welcome to the ACDC Home Page Mission Statement
To prevent and control communicable disease in Los Angeles County utilizing the tools of
surveillance, outbreak response, education, and preparedness (activities). Los Angeles County residents are free of preventable communicable disease; Public Health prepared to meet the challenge of emerging diseases. ACDC Focus Areas
(also Avian & Pandemic Flu) ACDC's mission is to reduce the incidence of communicable disease (other than TB, STDs, and AIDS) in Los Angeles County through prevention, surveillance, and outbreak control. The ongoing goals of ACDC include the following: Communicable Disease Surveillance and Control
Control of communicable disease can only occur through collaboration. ACDC serves as the lead unit for surveillance and investigation of certain suspected and confirmed communicable (CD) cases and disease syndromes. ACDC examines the population distribution of disease, specifically in relation to seasonality, geographic occurrence and demographic factors. ACDC also sets policy and provides guidance and assistance to field staff who handle the bulk of case investigations. This field staff includes area health officers, public health nurses, registrars, and investigators based in 24 districts and eight service planning areas (SPAs) throughout Los Angeles County. California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Section 2500, et seq., mandates healthcare providers and others to report diseases or conditions to their local health departments. Dedicated professional staff: (1) provide expert consultation and policy recommendations on communicable disease control, and (2) offer in-service training for healthcare professionals and selected community-based organizations throughout Los Angeles County. |
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