Communicable Disease Control
The Lowell Health Department provides a public health nurse to
manage communicable disease cases. A communicable disease is one
that can be passed directly or indirectly from person to person.
The objective of this position is to contact, interview and provide
education, support and case management to those who have been diagnosed
or impacted by a communicable disease.
Infectious disease is a constant threat to all people, regardless of
age, sex, lifestyle, ethnic background or social status.
Communicable disease can cause illness, suffering, or even death,
placing a huge burden on society. Although modern advances have
controlled some infectious diseases, new diseases continue to
emerge. The ultimate goal of immunization is the prevention and
elimination of these diseases.
This public health nurse identifies trends of emerging disease outbreak
and works closely with the Outreach
Health Education to provide prevention planning for the
community.
Massachusetts is one of only ten states in the nation that participates
in the Universal Childhood Vaccine Distribution Program. This
program provides free vaccines to those providers who participate in
the program. Vaccines are distributed to local physicians,
nursing homes, and clinics through the health department.
