West Virginia Bureau for Public Health
Division of Surveillance & Disease Control
350 Capitol Street, Room 125, Charleston, WV 25301 304.558.2195 800.642.8244
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Disease Surveillance
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AIDS Surveillance
304.558.2195
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Maintains a statewide active surveillance system to detect and report HIV infection and AIDS cases, provides consultation to health care providers regarding the West Virginia HIV statute and other related HIV/AIDS issues, and annually updates the West Virginia HIV/AIDS Epidemiologic Profile. Click the links below to view current HIV/AIDS surveillance reports (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 or greater).
- Year-End 2007 HIV-AIDS Summary
- HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Mid-Year 2007 (PDF, 902kb)
- HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Year End 2006 (PDF, 1.46MB)
- HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Mid-Year 2006 (PDF, 1.46MB)
- HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report Update, Year-End 2005 (PDF, 431kb)
- HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report Update, Mid-Year 2005 (PDF, 1.89MB)
- Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDs in West Virginia, 2005 Annual Report (PDF)
- West Virginia HIV/AIDS at a Glance 2005 (PDF)
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
304.558.2950
HOTLINE 800.642.8244
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The STD Program monitors disease morbidity in both the public and private sectors on Syphilis, Hepatitis B, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) and Herpes Simplex Virus type II (HSV). Nine disease investigators located throughout the state perform field epidemiology on all Early Syphilis, HIV, and Acute Hepatitis B infections as well as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea when feasible. The central program staff answers all hotline calls and provides educational resources for presentations as well as condom and literature distribution
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350 Capitol Street, Room 125, Charleston, WV 25301-3715 304.558.2195 800.642.8244
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