Safer Foods Save Lives: You Can Play a Role

Safer Foods Save Lives: You Can Play a Role

There has been on average 24 multistate outbreaks reported each year since 2010, each involving two to 37 states. In Arizona, just in the last few months, we have helped investigate several notable multistate outbreaks including: Salmonella associated with cucumbers, raw ground tuna and a truffle and mushroom product. Teamwork is crucial to a rapid [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:05-07:00November 26th, 2015|General, Preparedness|1 Comment

Cooking Tips to Have a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving

Are you planning on cooking up a Thanksgiving feast tomorrow? Whether you are planning on making everything from the turkey to the pumpkin pies or just some side dishes, follow these tips to make sure the food you prepare is safe to serve: Purchase a thermometer and make sure the cooked turkey reaches an internal [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:05-07:00November 25th, 2015|General, Preparedness|1 Comment

Dengue Fever Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey for Providers in Arizona, 2014-2015

Dengue fever may call to mind a disease of the tropics, but dengue can actually occur right here in Arizona. Between 2007 and 2013 Arizona reported only 3—10 cases of dengue annually, all travel-associated. In 2014, 93 cases of dengue were reported, a 14-fold increase in cases among Arizona residents. Arizona has the type of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:05-07:00November 24th, 2015|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Dengue Fever Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey for Providers in Arizona, 2014-2015

Getting your flu shot protects more than just you

We all know that the best way to protect yourself against the flu is by getting your flu shot each year, but did you know that getting vaccinated can also protect those around you? A recent community-wide study showed that when more younger and middle-aged adults (aged 18-64 years) got their flu vaccine, there were [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:05-07:00November 23rd, 2015|General|Comments Off on Getting your flu shot protects more than just you

Caregivers for People with Alzheimer’s Disease are Critical

There are rapidly expanding number of people with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias in Arizona, which challenges our health care and community-based service systems to develop innovative and effective ways to provide high-quality care and services. Currently more than 120,000 Arizonans age 65 and older have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, and an estimated 6,000 [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:06-07:00November 20th, 2015|Prevention|2 Comments

Great American Smoke-Out is Thursday, November 19

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YEjjSkYyOI&feature=youtu.be The American Cancer Society marks the Great American Smoke Out on the third Thursday of November each year by encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day. By quitting—even for one day—people who smoke will be taking an [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:06-07:00November 19th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on Great American Smoke-Out is Thursday, November 19

21st Annual Four Corners Conference: Learning and Strategizing in Durango

For more than 20 years, public health advocates and clinical practitioners have been meeting in the Southwest to talk about what's new in TB and HIV.  Earlier this month, Arizona’s public health and clinical representatives joined our federal and four-corner-state counterparts in Durango, Colorado. At this 21st conference, presentations ran the gamut from TB case [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:06-07:00November 18th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on 21st Annual Four Corners Conference: Learning and Strategizing in Durango

Changes in Screening and Monitoring of Travelers Returning from Sierra Leone

The WHO declared the end of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone on Nov. 7 when 42 days (two incubation periods) passed since the last Ebola patient was released from a Sierra Leone Ebola Treatment Unit. This led to modifications of entry screening and monitoring for travelers coming to the United States from Sierra Leone. [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:06-07:00November 17th, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on Changes in Screening and Monitoring of Travelers Returning from Sierra Leone

New “Brighten the Family Table” Campaign Launches

The Arizona Nutrition Network in our Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity showcases a new campaign that encourages people to “Brighten the Family Table” with colorful vegetables and fruits. The campaign features a variety of healthy, colorful foods such as bright red peppers, colorful carrots, green vegetables like broccoli and leafy greens, pretty purple cabbage, [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:06-07:00November 16th, 2015|Prevention|2 Comments

Unique Approach to Timely Dengue and Chikungunya Surveillance

Dengue and chikungunya are two mosquito-borne viruses that Arizonans can contract when traveling outside the country. If a mosquito in Arizona bites an infected person during their illness, it would be possible for the virus to start spreading in the state. To prevent this from happening, it is important for public health to identify suspected [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:06-07:00November 12th, 2015|Preparedness|1 Comment
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