International Data Sharing

International Data Sharing

Arizona and Sonora have a long history of collaborating on many projects over the years.  We long ago understood that disease doesn't stop at the border.  Arizona and Sonora were the 1st states along the U.S.-Mexico Border to share information on cross border cases in an organized way.  Since 2008, we’ve been sharing this information electronically [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:06-07:00October 8th, 2013|General|Comments Off on International Data Sharing

Border Bi-National Health Week

I’ve was in DC much of last week working alongside many of the health officers from the 10 US Mexico border states.  We had meetings with the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission as well as events associated with Border Binational Health Week.  Border Bi-national Health Week is just one of the initiatives of the Commission- whose goal is [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:06-07:00October 7th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on Border Bi-National Health Week

Evaluating a Trauma System

How do we evaluate Arizona’s trauma system, you ask?  Good question.  Over the next few weeks I’ll  blog about “Trauma System Evaluation 101” as well as some of the evaluation tools we use to assess Arizona’s trauma system.  The goal of any trauma system is to get the right patient to the right place in [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:06-07:00October 3rd, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on Evaluating a Trauma System

Valley Fever Clinical Trial

Earlier this week, a big event happened in Bakersfield, California where federal, state, and local officials met for a Valley Fever symposium. The symposium was led by California Congressman Kevin McCarthy.  Rep. McCarthy was joined by Arizona Congressman David Schweikert, co-chair of the House of Representatives Valley Fever Task Force, Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:06-07:00October 2nd, 2013|General|Comments Off on Valley Fever Clinical Trial

Dogs & River Blindness

Last year a young child came down with onchocerciasis in northern Arizona.  Onchocerciasis, is caused by a filarial worm similar to dog heartworm and the roundworm that causes elephantiasis.  This child had a dog-related species (Onchocerca lupi) of the roundworm in her neck next to her spinal cord and was the first documented case in the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:07-07:00October 1st, 2013|General|Comments Off on Dogs & River Blindness

Influenza Vaccine Season Blows In

It’s almost that time of year… flu season.  Flu shots have arrived and are already in many pharmacies and doctor’s offices, meaning you can already get vaccinated before the flu hits this season.  There’s a wide array of influenza vaccine choices these days - more than ever.   The nasal spray is approved for healthy, non-pregnant people between [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:07-07:00September 30th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on Influenza Vaccine Season Blows In

50 Years of Newborn Screening

The first newborn screening test was developed in 1963 by Dr. Robert Guthrie to test for phenylketonuria, commonly known as PKU. Since then, scientists have developed more tests to screen newborns for a variety of severe conditions.  This year, the nation celebrates 50 Years of Newborn Screening. The State of Arizona currently screens for 29 [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:07-07:00September 29th, 2013|General, Newborn Screening, Preparedness|1 Comment

E-cigarettes and Teens

E-cigarettes have been a huge topic of discussion in the tobacco control industry and in public health over the past few years. While containing no actual tobacco, they do contain nicotine, are flavored and require the user to emulate the act of smoking.   The CDC recently released a study showing that e-cigarette use has doubled [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:07-07:00September 27th, 2013|General|2 Comments

ADHS Web Resource Showcases General Plans Around AZ

Where you live impacts your health. General and Comprehensive Plans guide the big picture vision for how the community should take shape for the future. We know that to achieve the goals we’ve set out in our Strategic Map, planning must include community health. Working collaboratively with others, we're finding ways to support healthy behavior, such [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:07-07:00September 26th, 2013|General|Comments Off on ADHS Web Resource Showcases General Plans Around AZ

Schistosomiasis, a blood fluke

You may remember that at the end of May, Maricopa County Department of Public Health warned us about avoiding swimmer’s itch by not wading along the shorelines of some of our lakes.  Swimmer’s itch or cercarial dermatitis, is a rash caused by a tiny parasitic flatworm of birds that can occur in lakes and ponds throughout [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:08-07:00September 26th, 2013|Prevention|1 Comment
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