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Coordinated Action to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance

Inappropriate use of antibiotics can result in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which can cause devastating infections and death in people. However, if actions and interventions are implemented now, we can rewrite this story of resistance. According to the CDC, preventing these infections and improving antibiotic prescribing could save 37,000 lives from drug resistant infections over 5 years. By reducing unnecessary antibiotic use, we can [...]

By |August 5th, 2015|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Coordinated Action to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance

Loving Support Gold Award of Excellence to Yavapai County

  Director Cara M. Christ, MD, (center), along with WIC Breastfeeding Coordinator Anne Whitmire, PHS Assistant Director Sheila Sjolander and Nutrition and Community Services Manager Linda Yee, present the award to Yavapai WIC Director Willa Miller (far right). Congratulations to Yavapai County Community Health Services WIC Program. They will be recognized for their outstanding work in supporting breastfeeding [...]

By |August 4th, 2015|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Loving Support Gold Award of Excellence to Yavapai County

Arizona to be featured by @FDAFood on Twitter

The Food and Drug Administration’s 50 State Food Safety Twitter Tour is underway and Arizona will be featured on August 4th. This tour aims to encourage engagement through social media by promoting the best content the 50 state agricultural and/or health agencies have on food safety. The Food Safety Tour kick-off was on April 7th, World Health Day, and will [...]

By |August 3rd, 2015|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona to be featured by @FDAFood on Twitter

Arizona State Hospital Updates

Our state hospital team has really been working hard over the past few months! In May of 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services completed an inspection of the hospital and provided us with a report of their findings. With a new leadership team in place, they've been busy putting together a plan of action to address and improve all of the areas [...]

By |July 23rd, 2015|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Arizona State Hospital Updates

Swim Safe Arizona

We are now well into the hot summer months and, with frequent excessive heat warnings, Arizonans are cooling off by splashing into pools and water parks around the state.  Swimming has many health benefits , but it’s important to practice safe swimming in order to avoid injury or illness. Recreational water illnesses (RWIs)  are caused by swallowing water or breathing [...]

By |July 15th, 2015|Preparedness, Prevention|1 Comment

First West Nile Case Confirmed in Maricopa County

On Tuesday, the Maricopa County Department of Public Health confirmed the first human case of West Nile Virus in Arizona this season. West Nile virus can cause severe illness, although only about 20% of those infected will develop any symptoms at all, usually flu-like: fever, headache, body aches, and muscle weakness. We distributed a joint news release to help spread [...]

By |July 10th, 2015|General|1 Comment
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