ZOONOTIC DISEASE HOTLINE | OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Provides information about the West Nile Virus, a virus which is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito and/or rabies. West Nile Virus causes mild, flu-like symptoms in healthy people and serious inflammations of the brain and spinal cord in people who are elderly or who have compromised immune systems. Rabies is an infectious disease transmitted by animal bite to humans that can result in paralysis and death if not treated. Hotline staff can provide information on symptoms, control, and other issues related to both diseases.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

246 N High St., Columbus, OH 43215

Hours

M-F: 7:45am-4:30pm.

Voice

(888) 765-6789

Toll-Free | Intake

Voice

(614) 728-9236

Main | Administration

Application process

Phone for information or visit the agency's web site.

Fee

Free.

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Agency info

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Administers programs that provide comprehensive primary and continuing health services for all residents of Ohio. Works for the prevention of communicable and chronic diseases. Maintains vital statistics and licenses health care facilities. Regulates sanitation, food, and private water systems. Provides bioterrorism information as it relates to health issues.