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

HIV/AIDS Surveillance

AIDS Surveillance
304.558.2195

HIV /AIDS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
The mission of this surveillance program is to: 
•             ascertain HIV/AIDS cases in West Virginia
•             identify emerging trends
•             investigate modes of transmission
•             maintain a secure and confidential database.
HIV/AIDS case reporting must be completed in a timely and accurate manner for the mission to be accomplished.
DISEASE REPORTING
How are HIV/AIDS cases reported?
•             Cases are reported on the CDC HIV/AIDS Case Report form that is part of the reporting packet available from the surveillance staff
•             The completed HIV/AIDS Case Report form is to be mailed directly to the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program
•             The reporting packet contains a pre-addressed, postage paid envelope in which the case report can be mailed
•             The surveillance staff is available upon request to come to a provider’s office to complete the CDC HIV/AIDS Case Report form.
Reasons for reporting HIV/AIDS Cases are:
•             Protect the public’s health
•             Availability of Partner Services
•             Assistance with patient referrals for treatment
•             Distribution of funds for treatment and strategies for prevention are based on surveillance data
•             It is required by law 64 CSR 64

 

 
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