Make safety your goal with Super Bowl party food

Make safety your goal with Super Bowl party food

In just a few days, friends and families will gather for Super Bowl parties, and we want to be sure you and your guests are safe – including from foodborne illness. Here are some tips to keep everyone focused on football and smiling about the great food to be enjoyed during the game: Wash up: [...]

By |2022-02-09T14:27:02-07:00February 9th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Make safety your goal with Super Bowl party food

Study finds mask use associated with reduced risk of contracting COVID-19

Masking up and being up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations are a powerful combination when it comes to reducing the risk of testing positive, according to a new study published in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.  Research has already shown that face masks and respirators, when worn [...]

By |2022-02-07T14:20:45-07:00February 7th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Study finds mask use associated with reduced risk of contracting COVID-19

What to do next if you test positive for COVID-19

Whether the result comes from a self-test or a laboratory, you should take steps right away to protect yourself and others if you test positive for COVID-19.  A new ADHS resource, azhealth.gov/TestedPositive, has easy-to-follow instructions on what to do if you test positive. It includes an infographic suitable for printing and an option to have [...]

By |2022-02-04T14:44:20-07:00February 4th, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on What to do next if you test positive for COVID-19

We’ve improved how county of residence is assigned in COVID-19 vaccination data

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve updated our processes to ensure the data presented on the ADHS COVID-19 Data Dashboard is as complete and accurate as possible. Today, we are improving the way a patient’s county of residence is assigned in our Vaccine Administration dashboard.  Previously, county assignment was based on the address entered into the [...]

By |2022-02-03T15:20:43-07:00February 3rd, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on We’ve improved how county of residence is assigned in COVID-19 vaccination data

Vaccines continued providing strong protection as Omicron rose to dominance in Arizona

As Omicron rapidly emerged as Arizona’s dominant COVID-19 variant in December, vaccines continued offering robust protection against hospitalization and death. That’s according to a new report detailing COVID-19 variant trends and the latest update to our report on COVID-19 outcomes by vaccination status.  The new report on variants shows week-by-week how Omicron pushed aside the [...]

By |2022-02-03T10:06:48-07:00February 2nd, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on Vaccines continued providing strong protection as Omicron rose to dominance in Arizona

FDA gives Moderna COVID-19 vaccine full approval for use in ages 18 and older

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given full approval to the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for use in those ages 18 and older.  Moderna joins the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which the FDA gave full approval to last August for use in ages 16 and older. Ages 5 to 15 are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine under [...]

By |2022-01-31T13:03:07-07:00January 31st, 2022|Preparedness|Comments Off on FDA gives Moderna COVID-19 vaccine full approval for use in ages 18 and older

Raising awareness about maternal health

Every year in Arizona, about 70 women die within a year of a pregnancy, and another 900 women experience unexpected outcomes of labor and delivery that result in significant short- or long-term consequences to their health. More than 80% of those complications are considered preventable with proper care, according to the Arizona Maternal Mortality Review [...]

By |2022-01-28T12:04:00-07:00January 28th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Raising awareness about maternal health

Monoclonal antibodies: What you should know about treatment options amid Omicron

Monoclonal antibody treatments have helped thousands of Arizonans avoid severe illness after contracting COVID-19. So it’s natural to wonder what becomes of this option with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) withdrawing approval for two widely used treatments that aren’t effective against the now-dominant Omicron variant. Even without monoclonal antibody treatments made by Eli Lilly [...]

By |2022-01-26T13:51:58-07:00January 26th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Monoclonal antibodies: What you should know about treatment options amid Omicron

Being physically active is a path to better health

There are many reasons to be active, such as better sleep, lower blood pressure, improved blood sugar levels, prevention of chronic disease, lower risk of depression and anxiety, time for self-care, and increased energy.  According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), three-quarters of Arizona adults participated in physical [...]

By |2022-01-24T15:06:55-07:00January 24th, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on Being physically active is a path to better health

ADHS continues to enhance statewide health improvement efforts

With an eye toward improving health across the state of Arizona, ADHS uses a community assessment process and partner engagement to build health improvement plans. In 2015, ADHS and community organizations unveiled the first 2016-2020 Arizona Health Improvement Plan (AzHIP). The 2016-2020 AzHIP has made a great impact as more than 350 unique action items [...]

By |2022-01-20T15:17:38-07:00January 21st, 2022|Prevention|Comments Off on ADHS continues to enhance statewide health improvement efforts
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