Microbiology is the study of microorganisms in
humans that are, or may be, the cause of illness.
Specialized testing is performed in several areas:
bacteriology, parasitology, mycobacteriology
(tuberculosis) and mycology (fungi).
The Microbiology section supports IDPH, all county
health agencies and hospitals throughout the
state by isolating, identifying and characterizing
pathogens that are of public health significance.
The section also performs all rabies testing
associated with human exposure and performs
enteric pathogen serotyping. It uses Pulsed Field Gel
Electrophoresis to determine the DNA fingerprint
of bacteria and is a member of the CDC’s PulseNet,
which uses these fingerprints to detect and define
local and multi-state foodborne outbreaks.
Selected section staff participate in the CDC
Laboratory Response Network, which responds
quickly to biological, chemical and radiological
threats and other high priority public health
emergencies. They are able to perform confirmatory
testing of suspect agents of bioterrorism.
HIGHLIGHTS
The Office of the Director consists of 10 key functional units that enable the State Hygienic Laboratory to achieve its statutory charge set forth in the Iowa Administrative Code.
The primary mission of the Disease Control Division is to test human specimens, food and water for diseases of public health significance to protect the citizens of Iowa.
The Environmental Health Division monitors drinking water, wastewater, air, soil and food for contaminants of potential environmental and public health concern.
The Division of Administration and Finance is responsible for the management of the business practices, all Hygienic Laboratory facilities, and pre/post testing support.