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Plan and Guidelines for Infectious Diseases

Last updated on April 3, 2025.

Yokohama City Infectious Disease Prevention Plan

 Based on the Infectious Diseases Law, this plan is positioned in the "Yokohama Health and Medical Plan 2024" as a plan that shows the direction of measures to prevent infectious diseases in Motoichi. . Based on our response to the COVID-19 infection, we have established measures to prevent and spread of infectious diseases, such as training human resources, securing health centers and testing systems, and improving the medical provision system.
 

About medical offer system, please see homepage (outside site) of Kanagawa.

Action Plan for New Influenza, etc. in Yokohama

 This plan is based on the Act on Special Measures against Pandemic Influenza, etc., to control the spread of pandemic influenza as much as possible in the event of a pandemic influenza, protect the lives and health of citizens, and minimize the impact on citizens' lives and economy. For the purpose of doing so, we have established matters related to comprehensive promotion of measures such as new influenza in the city area, measures implemented by the city.
 

Yokohama Tuberculosis Prevention Plan

 This plan is based on the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's "Guidelines for Preventing Infectious Diseases Concerning Tuberculosis" and Kanagawa Prefecture's "Kanagawa Prefecture's Infectious Disease Prevention Plan," and has been established to promote tuberculosis control more effectively and comprehensively while focusing on issues related to tuberculosis control in Yokohama City. We will work to reduce the incidence of tuberculosis by preventing the onset of disease by early detection of patients and preventing the spread, and providing appropriate medical care in cooperation with medical institutions.
 

Yokohama City Measles Wind Shin Countermeasures Guidelines

 In response to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's "Guidelines for Preventing Specific Infectious Diseases on Measles" and "Guidelines for Preventing Infectious Diseases on Rubella" and "Guidelines for Preventing Infectious Diseases on Rubella" in Yokohama City, Yokohama City is working together to establish comprehensive measures against measles windVaccinations.
 

Yokohama City Mosquito-borne Infectious Disease Control Guidelines

 Based on the "Guidelines for Prevention of Specific Infectious Diseases Concerning Mosquito-borne Infectious Diseases" established by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Yokohama City has established specific measures to prevent the occurrence and spread of mosquito-borne infections such as dengue fever, measures to prevent mosquito-borne infections from normal times, measures to prevent mosquito sources, regular mosquito monitoring surveys, and how health centers respond in the event of infectious diseases.
 

Yokohama City AIDS Prevention Guidelines

 This guideline is based on the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's "Guidelines for Preventing Specific Infectious Diseases Concerning Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome" and sets out specific measures in Yokohama to promote even more effective measures against AIDS. We will promote AIDS measures that match the times by strengthening the HIV test and consultation system, disseminating and enlightening correct knowledge to citizens, and strengthening cooperation with related organizations. In addition, we will strive to eliminate prejudice and discrimination, and work on AIDS measures that take human rights into account.
 

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Health and Safety Division, Medical Care Bureau Health and Safety Department

Phone: 045-671-4182

Phone: 045-671-4182

Fax: 045-664-7296

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