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Infrastructure & Accreditation
The South Dakota Office of Infrastructure and Accreditation supports statewide public health through accreditation, workforce training, community engagement, cultural awareness, and strategic planning. Learn more about SHIP, TRAIN SD, and tribal partnerships.
Immunizations
Vaccines are one of the best ways to protect your baby against serious diseases, especially between birth and age two.
Foodborne & Enteric Disease
Foodborne and enteric illnesses can cause serious health issues—but many are preventable. Discover how to protect your family and community from infections caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Stay informed with guidance from the South Dakota Department of Health.
Health Protection Highlights
Health Protection Highlights provides quick, easy-to-read updates for food establishments, lodging facilities, and campgrounds in South Dakota. Check back for important reminders, program updates, legislative changes, and helpful information from the Office of Health Protection.
Tooth Decay
Tooth decay, an infectious and transmissible disease, can spread to infants during care-giving activities such as feeding and nurturing.
Well-Baby Check-ups
Babies change and grow quickly. Well-baby check-ups are important to make sure that your baby is growing and developing properly.
Publications
Discover a variety of health education publications for consumers and providers. Access online materials, order booklets, and find updates, policies, procedures, testing manuals, and health data for South Dakota.
Continuing Education Requirements
Meet South Dakota Board of Speech-Language Pathology's continuing education requirements. Renew your license with 20 contact hours or 2.0 units of CE.
STI Control
The South Dakota Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Control Program aims to reduce and prevent the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases.
HIV Prevention Planning Group
The HIV Prevention Planning Group (PPG) works to design a prevention plan to meet the prevention needs of communities at risk for or infected with HIV/AIDS.