The
Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention Program gathers information that is voluntarily provided by veterinarians to track diseases that are transported by animals. This includes zoonotic diseases that are transmitted between animals and humans such as rabies,
giardia,
cryptococcus, ringworm, leptospirosis and campylobacteriosis.
Disease Reporting Data
The Oregon Health Authority has consistently collected veterinary zoonotic disease data in Oregon since 2011. With a few years of data we can see upward trends in some diseases.
Reports are all in PDF format.
Veterinary Laboratory Report by Disease
Veterinary Zoonotic Report by Animal Species (inactive)
Diseases of Veterinary Importance 2005-2012
Diseases of Zoonotic Importance 2006-2012