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Ebola-Marburg Viral Diseases


Ebola-Marburg in Washington State
Described in Africa, these diseases have never occurred in Washington State. One or more cases may indicate an act of terrorism and constitute a public health emergency.

Purpose of Reporting and Surveillance

  • To identify rare diseases associated with travel.
  • To identify potentially exposed health care workers or laboratory personnel and to provide counseling.
  • To raise the index of suspicion of a possible bioterrorism event if no natural exposure source is identified.

Reporting Requirements

  • Health care providers: immediately notifiable to Local Health Jurisdiction
  • Hospitals: immediately notifiable to Local Health Jurisdiction
  • Laboratories: immediately notifiable to Local Health Jurisdiction, specimen submission required
  • Local health jurisdictions: suspected or confirmed cases are immediately notifiable to DOH Communicable Disease Epidemiology: 1-877-539-4344

Last guideline update
Oct. 2002

Ebola-Marburg Resources

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Surveillance and Reporting Guidelines
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Surveillance and Reporting Guidelines
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Communicable Disease Epidemiology
Office of Epidemiology
Washington State Department of Health
MS: K17-9, 1610 NE 150th St.
Shoreline, WA 98155-9701

Consultation and technical assistance are available to local health jurisdictions in Washington State:
Phone (206) 418-5500

FAX (206) 418-5515

24-hour contact (inside Washington State only)  1-877-539-4344

Washington residents can contact their local health jurisdictions for assistance


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