Columbus Public Health helps to stop the spread of disease in our community by tracking and investigating infectious diseases, providing guidance and monitoring to affected individuals, and providing information regarding the spread of disease to other Public Health programs.
Reporting of cases of infectious diseases and related conditions is a vital step in controlling and preventing the spread of communicable disease. By law, a number of infectious diseases must be reported in Ohio.
There many reasons that can cause illness when people eat food or drink water. Columbus Public Health reviews reports of illness from the community and food business owners.
If you think you have eaten or drank something that made you ill please fill out this survey here. A Columbus Public Health staff member will review the information and will reach out if additional information or samples are needed.
For General Food Business Complaints
Visit the Food Protection Program for more information.
Infectious Disease Reporting for Healthcare Providers
The Infectious Disease Reporting System is the combined infectious disease reporting system for health care provided in Franklin County, including the City of Columbus. The Columbus and Franklin County Public Health agencies have joined forces to make the reporting, tracking and investigation of infectious disease cases easier and more convenient.
Visit IDRS for more information
The partnership between schools, daycares, childcare centers, long-term care facilities, and Columbus Public Health is a critical piece to the health and well-being of Columbus residents.
Do you have questions or need guidance about your facilities regarding a variety of infectious diseases, as well as information for disease prevention and control?
Contact us at (614) 645-1474 (option 2) or via email at IDI@Columbus.gov
What is a communicable disease?
What are some ways that communicable diseases spread?
Specific diseases and disease outbreaks are a concern to public health and considered reportable. Ohio Administrative Code 3701-3 requires that these diseases and outbreaks be reported to the local health department. Personal health information is kept confidential. Our team closely monitors these diseases, allowing us to:
Infectious Disease Investigation (614) 645-1474 Email
Infectious Disease Reporting System (IDRS)
Columbus Public Health Alerts and Advisories
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