Work Continues to Reduce Opioid Deaths as Emergency Declaration Comes to an End

Work Continues to Reduce Opioid Deaths as Emergency Declaration Comes to an End

Governor Doug Ducey has officially ended the formal emergency public health declaration he issued last year that directed our department to lead a statewide response to the opioid epidemic. We have made tremendous strides, but the work we started last June is far from complete. The list of accomplishments over this last year is long [...]

By |2018-06-01T14:11:13-07:00June 1st, 2018|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Work Continues to Reduce Opioid Deaths as Emergency Declaration Comes to an End

Stay Safe from the Summer Heat

Memorial Day signals the start of summer break for many kids in Arizona as well as triple digit temperatures. Many people are preparing for upcoming outdoor activities with friends and family. While enjoying the holiday grilling or relaxing by the pool, it is important to remember safety tips to protect yourself from the Arizona heat and sun. Despite heat-related illnesses being [...]

By |2018-05-29T12:52:21-07:00May 29th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Stay Safe from the Summer Heat

Annual Student SunWise Poster Content Winners Showcase Sun Safety Prevention Tips

The SunWise Program held its annual presentation of the “Be SunWise & Play Sun Smart Skin Cancer Prevention Poster Contest” on Saturday, May 5 at the Arizona Diamondbacks vs. the Houston Astros baseball game. This year marked the 15th year of the annual poster contest, which invites students from all over the state of Arizona to showcase their [...]

By |2018-05-25T09:46:40-07:00May 25th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Annual Student SunWise Poster Content Winners Showcase Sun Safety Prevention Tips

Controlling Unusual Resistance Germs

CDC’s Vital signs publication recently highlighted unusual antibiotic resistance germs, which are resistant to all or most antibiotics tested and are uncommon or carry special resistance genes. Antibiotic-resistant germs can spread very easily. Germs constantly develop resistance against new and older antibiotics. Examples of unusual resistance include: Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA), Candida auris and certain types of “nightmare bacteria” such as [...]

By |2018-05-14T11:54:59-07:00May 14th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Controlling Unusual Resistance Germs

Public Health Advancements 100 Years After the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

The 1918 influenza pandemic was a devastating global event responsible for up to 100 million deaths. While it is widely known as the “Spanish Flu”, it likely did not originate there. Although most people first learned of the pandemic from Spanish news, some of the earliest documented cases were in the Midwestern U.S. In Arizona [...]

By |2018-05-11T14:01:27-07:00May 11th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Public Health Advancements 100 Years After the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

Arizona Celebrates the 2018 CDC Childhood Immunization Champion

The Arizona Department of Health Services and The Arizona Partnership for Immunization are proud to announce that Lieutenant Commander Greg Sarchet, from White River Indian Hospital/Indian Health Service/Unites States Public Health Service has been selected as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Childhood Immunization Champion for Arizona. The annual CDC Childhood Immunization Champion Award, given jointly [...]

By |2018-05-08T14:42:56-07:00May 8th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona Celebrates the 2018 CDC Childhood Immunization Champion

Arizona Efforts to Combat Vector-Borne Diseases

A recent Vital Signs report from the CDC highlights the increasing threat of “vector-borne” diseases—illnesses spread by mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. Between 2004 and 2016, reported cases of vector-borne diseases tripled, and over half a million people became ill from diseases such as Lyme, West Nile, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and plague. In addition, nine new diseases were introduced or discovered [...]

By |2018-05-01T18:22:48-07:00May 1st, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona Efforts to Combat Vector-Borne Diseases

Several Components of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act Go into Effect

Many of the provisions of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act, or Senate Bill 1001, go into effect on April 26. Governor Ducey signed the law on January 26, just four days after a special session was held with unanimous support for passage of the landmark legislation to reduce overdoses and improve patient safety. Some of the [...]

By |2019-04-04T10:08:27-07:00April 26th, 2018|Prevention|Comments Off on Several Components of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act Go into Effect

Arizona Receives Top Marks in CDC’s Annual Report for Public Health Preparedness

I’m excited to announce that our State has received another set of outstanding scores for public health preparedness from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR). The 2018 National Snapshot provides an overview of federal, state, local, and tribal preparedness and response efforts. The report also includes fact sheets with performance [...]

By |2018-04-17T08:53:58-07:00April 17th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona Receives Top Marks in CDC’s Annual Report for Public Health Preparedness

Stakeholders Gather for Arizona Extreme Heat Planning Workshop

Temperatures are beginning to rise in our state. Most people probably remember the June heat wave last year, which brought on record temperatures. From June 12-27, 2017, temperatures reached 119 ° in Phoenix, 93° in Flagstaff, 120° in Yuma, and 116° in Tucson. Extreme heat will be upon us again soon. Our latest preliminary heat [...]

By |2018-04-13T09:54:22-07:00April 13th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Stakeholders Gather for Arizona Extreme Heat Planning Workshop
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