Department Details
Dr Eno Mondesir
Executive Health Officer
Phone
Fax
508-580-7179
Address
60 Crescent Street, Brockton, MA 02301
Office Hours
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm
CITY OF BROCKTON RESIDENTS:
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH ANNOUNCEMENT.
Massachusetts Department of Public health has notified Brockton Health Department that specimens collected from mosquitoes from the City have tested positive for both the West Nile Virus (WNV) Eastern Equine Encephalitis (also known as EEE)! These viruses can cause severe illness in humans if they become infected, and symptoms ranging from high fever, stiff neck, seizures, muscle aches, disorientation, inflammation of the brain (related to EEE), coma, even paralysis, and occasionally death in some people.
Therefore the following steps are recommendations to avoid exposure to mosquito bites:
- Residents are recommended to use mosquito repellents with an EPA-registered active ingredient
- Restrict outdoor activities by observing peak mosquito activity at dusk and dawn
- If residents need to be outside during these time periods, it is recommended that they wear long sleeve clothes to avoid exposing their skin
- DPH will continue enhanced surveillance activities in this region. Please click on this link to access risk maps updated with today’s positive results: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/massachusetts-arbovirus-update. If you have difficulty accessing this information, please call the City of Brockton Health Department at: 508-580-7175. Thank you!
NOTE: In collaboration with the City of Brockton, the Plymouth County Officials spray different sections of the City in an effort to reduce and/or eliminate exposure risks!
Elevated Risks for WNV & EEE In the City of Brockton
West Nile Virus detected in the Campello section of Brockton.
Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project
Click here for the latest Monkeypox Information
Coronavirus Information
City of Brockton Coronavirus Updates
Mass.gov Coronavirus Page
Center for Disease Control
World Health Organization
Nursing Home Family Resource Line Information
COVID-19 Testing
COVID-19 FREE TEST KITS:
https://www.covid.gov/tools-and-resources/resources/tests
ORDER FREE HOME TEST KITS DIRECTLY FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CDC
The Board of Health will update this page periodically, as more information becomes available.
Board of Health/Health Department
The Health Department enforces the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the laws and ordinance of the City of Brockton in order to protect the health and well-being of its residents and the general public.
The Public Health Nurse is responsible for the following: Monitoring all active cases of Tuberculosis; TB testing and follow-up; investigating and educating others about all reported communicable diseases - such as Hepatitis and Meningitis; immunizing for influenza; serving as a resource for schools regarding immunization and communicable diseases; serving as a liaison for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health; and participating with other health agencies regarding policy setting and addressing problems within the health field.
COVID19 Correspondence Team: