An official website of the State of Oregon Learn How you know » (how to identify a Oregon.gov website) An official website of the State of Oregon »
You are here:
Oregon’s Public Health Division promotes and encourages healthy behaviors for Oregonians to protect themselves against disease and potential injury.
We collaborate with health care providers and local health departments, as well as state and national government agencies, to help communities and individuals in Oregon protect their health.
Acute and Communicable Disease
Information about reportable and contagious diseases, infections and outbreaks.
Chronic Disease
Information about public health policies, systems and environments that promote health and aid in the prevention and management of chronic disease.
HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Viral Hepatitis
Information about HIV, other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and viral hepatitis - including services for community members and resources for providers.
Genetic Conditions
Information for individuals and families who are impacted by inherited conditions or birth defects, and for policy makers and health care providers.
Vaccines and Immunization
Information about getting immunized, school requirements, resources for health care providers, and immunization data for Oregon.
Injury Data
Find Oregon injury and fatality data, which is used to identify prevention strategies, plan interventions and evaluate outcomes.
Diseases A to Z
Disease information and resources for health partners
Disease information and resources for health partners including disease reporting, investigative guidelines and data.
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
A lock icon ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website.
Your browser is out-of-date! It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites. Learn how
×