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Flu Guide for Parents
It’s not too late to get a flu shot. WCHD still has flu vaccine available, call 513-695-1468 for an appointment. Below is a flu prevention guide for parents:
Hepatitis A
The Warren County Health District offers the Hepatitis A vaccine. To schedule an appointment in our immunization clinic please call 513-695-1229.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Info
Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) is a rare but serious condition that has received coverage in the media recently, especially after the first case was identified in Ohio. AFM impacts the nervous system and causes weakened muscles and relfexes in the body. Less than one in a million people in the United States get AFM every year. The cause of the increase in cases since 2014 has not been identified but it may be caused by viruses, environmental toxins, or genetic disorders.
The resources below can be used to find our more about AFM.
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Need Health Insurance?
Do you need health insurance? Would you like assistance finding out if you are eligible for Medicaid or what options you have for Marketplace Health Insurance? WCHD offers assistance in helping you navigate your way through the process. Open enrollment begins November 1, 2018 so schedule an appointment now to begin planning for your health insurance coverage for 2019. Call 513-695-2475 to schedule your appointment. Open to all Warren County residents.
Tuberculosis: General Information
What is TB? What are the Symptoms of TB? How Do You Get Tested for TB?
The answers to these questions and others are available in the CDC’s Tuberculosis General Information handout.
Information about our clinic and testing times is available in our Tuberculosis section under Healthcare.
Community Health Survey
Please take a few minutes to complete an online survey. No personal information is required.
Lyme Disease Cases Continue to Increase in Ohio
Lyme disease is an emerging disease in Ohio and cases have continued to increase over the past several years. This increase coincides with the spread and increase of the black legged tick throughout the state. Click below for more information on the reported cases of Lyme Disease in Ohio, Lyme disease testing information, as well as important reporting information for physicians.