Communicable Disease Surveillance
and Epidemiology
Surveillance can be
defined as 'ongoing systematic collection, collation, analysis and
interpretation of data and the dissemination of information to those
who need to know in order that action may be taken. Effective
Communicable disease control efforts rely on a effective surveillance
and response system that promotes collaboration, coordination and
communication among public health and clinical professionals.
Tuberculosis Prevention & Control
Montana Tuberculosis Program Contact Information
Denise Ingman
TB Program Manager
C216 Cogswell Building
1400 Broadway Street
Helena, MT 59620
ph: 406-444-0275
fx: 406-444-0272
email:
dingman@mt.gov
Local Diseases Reporting Source:
Custer County Public Health2000 Clark Street
Miles City, MT 59301
Phone: 406-874-3377 Fax: 406-874-3459
HIV/STD
Our purpose is to collaborate with
others throughout our community to prevent the spread of Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
(STDs), and to help ensure access to treatment and services.
Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing in Health-Care Settings
CDC STD Treatment Guidelines
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