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Health Education and Communications Consulting Service

The Boston Public Health Commission's Bureau of Infectious Disease is seeking vendor(s) with extensive knowledge and experience working with Boston’s diverse communities to co-develop creative, culturally competent, and linguistically appropriate content for health education materials and special projects as needed.

The Bureau of Infectious Diseases strives to reduce the impact of infectious diseases and prevent morbidity associated with these diseases.  The Bureau is responsible for disease surveillance for the City of Boston and community and provider education related to infectious diseases. Given the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the emergence of new infectious diseases such as MPox (formerly, Monkey Pox), seasonal surges of respiratory illness, and the ongoing management of the HIV epidemic and other sexually transmitted infections the Infectious Disease Bureau is in need of a partner to help support the revision of existing health education materials, and development of new and/or time-sensitive health education materials and strategies across a range of topics with a particular focus (though not exclusively) on COVID-19 and the Flu.

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