Arizona’s First Rabid Domestic Animal in Seven Years

Arizona’s First Rabid Domestic Animal in Seven Years

This week, Arizona confirmed a case of rabies in a horse from Santa Cruz County . This is the first case of rabies in a domestic animal in Arizona since 2009. The horse became sick and was eventually euthanized. Public health is assessing the risk of exposure for all people involved in caring for and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 20th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona’s First Rabid Domestic Animal in Seven Years

Inaugural Arizona Cord Blood Conference held in Phoenix

On April 7, the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission and University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix held the inaugural 2016 Arizona Cord Blood Conference: Lifeline to the Future. The conference brought together policy makers, patients and their families, researchers, and clinicians together to build awareness of collecting umbilical cord blood and create a cohesive network supporting the Arizona Public [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 19th, 2016|General|Comments Off on Inaugural Arizona Cord Blood Conference held in Phoenix

National Infant Immunization Week

We’re kicking of National Infant Immunization Week this week and are excited to recognize the healthcare providers, public health workers, and parents who protect our babies and communities from preventable diseases through vaccination. Without these immunization champions, our Arizona communities would be at a much greater risk of infectious disease outbreaks. Last week, we celebrated [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 18th, 2016|Preparedness|1 Comment

2013 Arizona Native American Trauma Report Released

A joint task force made up of representatives from our department and the Arizona American Indian health care community has released the 2013 American Indian Trauma Report. This report highlights the on-going epidemic of trauma in the Native American Community and offers recommendations to decrease the rate of trauma including, incentivizing and expanding data collection [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 15th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on 2013 Arizona Native American Trauma Report Released

We Are On the Right Track with Vaccine Exemptions

As we kick off our annual Immunization Conference this week, we have some exciting news to share. The proportion of children exempt from vaccines in Arizona continues to decrease slightly compared to last year. Every year, state and local public health staff work with schools to gather immunization and coverage reports for children enrolled in [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 14th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on We Are On the Right Track with Vaccine Exemptions

ADHS Reaches Important Accreditation Milestone

Our Core Accreditation Team has been working on preparing thousands of pages of documentation to submit to the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), and we met our targeted date of March 31st. This would not have happened without the effort of our staff from across the department who provided the Core Accreditation Team with examples, documents, and details up [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 13th, 2016|General|Comments Off on ADHS Reaches Important Accreditation Milestone

Preparing AZ for Zika Virus

On April 1st, a delegation of state and local public health professionals from Arizona joined up with experts across the county at CDC's Zika Action Plan Summit in Atlanta. Arizona has already done quite a bit in preparation for the arrival of Zika virus in Arizona, including developing response plans, meeting monthly with state and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 12th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Preparing AZ for Zika Virus

April 10 through 16 is the National Week of the Young Child

The Week of the Young Child™ is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)​ that celebrates early learning, young children (birth through age 8), their teachers, and families. The purpose of this weeklong event is to focus public attention on the needs of young children and their families and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:53-07:00April 11th, 2016|Prevention|Comments Off on April 10 through 16 is the National Week of the Young Child

National Public Health Week: Together We Can Build Safe, Healthy Communities

Where you live, learn, work, and play affects your health. Your opportunity to engage in healthy behaviors can be strongly impacted by the built environment around you, such as your home and neighborhood. There are some barriers that our public health system in Arizona is working to identify and develop strategies improve our communities. Thirty-five [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:53-07:00April 8th, 2016|Prevention|Comments Off on National Public Health Week: Together We Can Build Safe, Healthy Communities

The Vital Statistics “Big Book” Report Published Online

The 2014 Arizona Health Status and Vital Statistics Report, also known as the “Big Book,” presents an annual update of information on vital statistics and the health status of Arizona residents. It provides statewide number and rates of vital events such as births, stillbirths and deaths, and population-based data on pregnancies, abortions, marriages, divorces, reportable diseases, [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:53-07:00April 7th, 2016|General|Comments Off on The Vital Statistics “Big Book” Report Published Online
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