Existing and emerging infectious diseases in Lake County and outside of Lake County that may impact residents will continually be monitored. Information and resources are below.
We are continuing to monitor the COVID-19 Pandemic and the various strains that are emerging. Recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) continue to evolve with science and change as we better understand these viruses.
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a deadly disease with occasional outbreaks that occur mostly on the African continent. EVD most commonly affects people and nonhuman primates (such as monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees).
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is common in children under 5 years old, but anyone can get it. The illness is usually not serious, but it is very contagious. It spreads quickly at schools and day care centers.
According to the CDC, HMPV can cause upper and lower respiratory disease in people of all age groups, especially young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
According to surveillance data from the CDC, this virus is more active during late winter and spring.
Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and lungs.
During flu season, cases of the flu can increase significantly as well as flu-related hospitalizations.
Measles is very contagious and can cause serious illness. Measles is caused by a virus and spreads very easily when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes. Measles spreads so easily that anyone who is exposed and not immune (either by being immunized or having had measles in the past) will probably get it.
For more information about mpox, vaccination options, prevention, signs and symptoms and other information, visit the CDC.
Commonly referred to as “food poisoning” or a “stomach bug,” noroviruses are the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the United States of America. Norovirus causes inflammation of the stomach or intestines. This is called acute gastroenteritis.
Rabies is a viral disease of mammals that is most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. Click here and scroll to the bottom of the page for more on animal bites and rabies in Lake County.
RSV, is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms. Most people recover in a week or two, but RSV can be serious, especially for infants and older adults.
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