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All Adams County Health Department clinics and offices will be closed on Thursday, December 25, with limited services on Wednesday, December 24 and Friday, December 26. Please call the office or clinic you plan to visit in advance to confirm hours.

Diseases, Outbreaks, & Animal Bites

Our epidemiologists work with medical partners, schools, child cares, and the community to keep you safe and healthy by preventing diseases and outbreaks from spreading.

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Reporting Outbreaks Saves Lives

The Adams County Health Department is committed to preventing and managing infectious diseases, and you play an important role. We monitor and investigate various diseases that could be spread from people and animals, through water, by food, or from the environment.

Reporting a Disease, Outbreak, or Animal Bite

Required Reporting

Managing Outbreaks

When, What, and How To Report An Outbreak

  • Report an outbreak when you notice more illness than normal, or suspect an outbreak.
  • Report an outbreak by using our outbreak reporting form.

Animal Bites Must be Reported

  • We work closely with Riverdale Animal Shelter, providers, hospitals, and animal control partners to investigate possible exposure to rabies. The most effective ways to prevent rabies are to vaccinate pets, avoid contact with wildlife, and report animal bites to your local health department.

Contact the Communicable Disease Epidemiology Team

For emergency medical services, call 911. For other urgent public health matters or immediate reporting, please contact 720.769.7600 during business hours.

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