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The St. Louis County Department of Public Health provides health services and information to residents and visitors.
In Saint Louis County, rates of new infections and percent positivity are high, with both metrics currently falling well into CDC’s red zone indicating high community transmission. • As of 7/25, the 7-day rolling average is 246 cases per day
The average number of new COVID-19 cases diagnosed among St. Louis County residents decreased by 5 percent between 07/05 (381 cases per day) and 07/18 (364 cases per day). The current rate of daily COVID-19 cases (36.5 cases per 100,000 per day) remains high.
To report a public health emergency in Saint Louis County: During normal business hours - Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Call Saint Louis County DPH at (314) 615-1630
Saint Louis County Department of Public Health Week Ending 10/27/2024 – Week 43 Summary - The estimated influenza activity in Saint Louis County and the state of Missouri is low. - During week 43 a total of 29 laboratory-positive influenza cases (22 influenza A and seven influenza B) were reported.
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health provides health data and reports to inform residents about public health trends and statistics.
The 2020 – 2025 Strategic Plan outlines a bold path for the Saint Louis County Department of Public Health (DPH) to advance its mission and work toward achieving its vision of healthy people, a healthy environment, and equitable communities. DPH serves a diverse community of about one million residents. With more
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Screening for and treating TB infection is a priority for the TB program because the infection can progress into TB disease. In 2022, Saint Louis County DPH saw an increase of 23.7% in reports of TB infection (n=480) compared to 2021 (n=388).