Capitol Farmers Market Kicks off Tomorrow

Capitol Farmers Market Kicks off Tomorrow

This Thursday is a big day for all of us who work in the Capitol area. It is the start of the new Capitol Farmers Market. You’ll find the market from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. along the southwest corner of 17th Avenue and Adams Street. You can shop at the new Farmers Market every Thursday from [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:02-07:00January 13th, 2016|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Capitol Farmers Market Kicks off Tomorrow

Community Paramedicine Crosswalk Resource Posted Online

We are continuing our support of Arizona EMS agencies’ community paramedicine activities by posting a new Community Paramedicine Crosswalk on the Bureau of EMS and Trauma System webpage. The Community Paramedicine Crosswalk serves as a one-stop interactive resource that enables EMS agencies and county health departments to communicate and collaborate on sharing limited resources in managing public health problems. [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:02-07:00January 12th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Community Paramedicine Crosswalk Resource Posted Online

Do You Know the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu?

Lately it seems like there are a lot of people sick with a cold or the flu. Respiratory viruses often circulate in the wintertime, and this winter is no exception. But when your aunt skips out on a family dinner because she has the flu, is that really what’s making her sick, or does she [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:02-07:00January 11th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Do You Know the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu?

Do Your Part to Help Save Lives by Donating Blood

Did you know that one blood donation could save up to three lives? While most people will resolve to get into better shape or quit smoking, donating blood is another resolution you can make to help save a life, or three. January is National Blood Donor Month. ADHS employees support blood drive efforts by donating blood four [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:02-07:00January 8th, 2016|General|1 Comment

Environmental Cleaning Helps Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections

There’s a saying in the healthcare profession that “one good housekeeper can prevent more infections than a dozen doctors can cure.” Environmental cleaning is critical to prevent healthcare-associated infections. In healthcare settings, germs are present throughout the environment, many of which cause infections. Contaminated surfaces play a vital role in the transmission of dangerous [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:02-07:00January 7th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Environmental Cleaning Helps Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections

Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis: If it’s Anywhere, it’s Everywhere

There’s Tuberculosis (TB) and then there’s Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB). Compared to TB that is not drug resistant, MDR-TB takes a greater human and economic toll because it requires longer treatment (24 months on average) with more expensive drugs (about $150,000) and significantly increases a patient’s risk of death (about nine percent of patients die during [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:02-07:00January 6th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis: If it’s Anywhere, it’s Everywhere

Bureau of Special Licensing and Office of Environmental Health Team Up

An estimated 120,000 trucks cross our southern border every year importing fresh produce including tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers to name a few. In 2013, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported 4.2 billion pounds of produce crossed into Nogales, Arizona. A potential stopping point for the produce you eat may be one of approximately 110 warehouses [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:03-07:00January 5th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Bureau of Special Licensing and Office of Environmental Health Team Up

Ebola Outbreak Over in West Africa

On December 29, 2015, the WHO declared the end of Ebola virus transmission in Guinea, following up the declared end of the outbreak in Liberia in September and in Sierra Leone in November. This is the first time since the outbreak began two years ago the original chain of transmission has been halted. While sporadic [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:03-07:00January 4th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Ebola Outbreak Over in West Africa

Oral Health in Children is a Critical Factor in Overall Health

Good oral health is important to a child’s social, physical and mental development. Even though tooth decay can be prevented, most children in Arizona still get cavities. To assess the current oral health status of Arizona’s elementary school children, our Bureau of Women’s and Children’s Health, with support from First Things First, coordinated a statewide oral health [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:03-07:00December 31st, 2015|Prevention|1 Comment
Go to Top