Oneida County Health Department

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March 17, 2020
Oneida County Health Department Provides Education on Hepatitis A after Food Service Workers Test Positive

Recently, there have been two incidents of food service facilities regulated by the Oneida County Health Department that reported having a food worker infected with Hepatitis A. Neither food worker knew that they were infected with Hepatitis A before they had symptoms. Both food service facilities were fully cooperative and provided important information to the health department during illness investigation interviews.

March 16, 2020
County Health Department Adds New Phone Line for COVID-19 Information

The Oneida County Health Department has now added a new phone information line specifically dedicated to questions about COVID-19.

March 2, 2020
Oneida County Health Department Announces Upcoming Rabies Vaccination Clinic

The Oneida County Health Department will hold it's first of four Rabies Vaccination Clinics on March 27, 2020 from 6 to 7:30 at the Trenton Municipal Center. You can pre-register for the upcoming clinic by calling 315-798-5064.
Rabies is a deadly disease that affects the brain and kills both animals and humans. Animals pass the virus when the infected animal bites. Any mammal can get rabies, but bats, skunks, foxes and raccoons are most common. Without quick treatment, the rabies virus can lead to death. Fortunately, rabies is also almost 100 percent preventable for your pets if they are vaccinated. Phyllis D. Ellis, BSN, MS, FACHE, Director of Health, states, "It is extremely important to keep your pets up to date on all vaccinations especially rabies. This not only protects your pet, but it also protects you, your family and the community".

February 26, 2020
Rome Memorial Hospital hosts free walk-in Hepatitis A vaccination clinic at Chestnut Commons February 28-March 1

In collaboration with the New York State Department of Health and the Oneida County Health Department, Rome Memorial Hospital will conduct walk-in vaccination clinics for individuals who may have been exposed to the Hepatitis A virus to supplement the clinics scheduled by the county.
Individuals who ate at Cianfrocco's Subs & Wings in Rome between Monday, Feb. 3 and Saturday, Feb. 22 were potentially exposed to Hepatitis A by an employee who tested positive for the virus.

February 24, 2020
Hepatitis A Confirmed in Employee at Rome Eatery

The Oneida County Health Department (OCHD) has learned that an employee of Cianfrocco's Subs & Wings on E. Dominick Street in Rome, has tested positive for Hepatitis A. This employee worked while infectious and may have exposed people who were patrons of the shop. The OCHD is alerting those who either dined-in or had take-out of the potential exposure.
The Hepatitis A vaccine is effective if given within two weeks of exposure. Those who consumed food prepared by the restaurant between February 12, 2020 and February 22, 2020 must receive preventive treatment within 14 days of exposure. Please contact the OCHD at 315-798-5747 or your health care provider to be given the Hepatitis A vaccination.

February 11, 2020
Oneida County to Host Monthly Car Seat Safety Events

The Oneida County Health Department and the Oneida County Sheriff's Office will be hosting monthly car seat safety events this year.
Car seats will be available to income-qualified candidates by appointment only. For those already in possession of a car seat, a certified technician will be available to check that it is installed properly.

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