Overview of Cryptosporidiosis Surveillance Project:

The San Francisco Bay Area Cryptosporidiosis Surveillance Project is coordinated by the San Francisco Department of Public Health in cooperation with the San Francisco Public Utility Commission, the California Emerging Infections Program, and local health departments. This is an active surveillance program, using phone, email, and fax to obtain reports of confirmed cryptosporidiosis from clinical laboratories serving patients in the counties served by the SFPUC: San Francisco, Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Tuolumne. There are three main goals of the project:

Enhance reporting of human cases of cryptosporidiosis

Monitor trends over time

Detect increases in the number of reported cases or outbreaks early enough to allow timely investigation and possible intervention.

For more information on this project contact: Michelle Kirian, Coordinator Cryptosporidiosis Surveillance Project, 415 252-3968 or send us an e-mail