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CDC Releases Interim Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Report

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) performs studies each year to determine how well the influenza (flu) vaccine protects against flu. They recently released the 2018–2019 interim influenza vaccine effectiveness results that highlight how the vaccine helps to protect our communities from the disease. Overall, the vaccine was 47% effective in preventing individuals with laboratory confirmed influenza from [...]

By |February 22nd, 2019|Preparedness|Comments Off on CDC Releases Interim Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Report

Public Health Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Improve Overall Health of Arizona

Every day, public health works to keep Arizonans healthy and well by promoting good choices like healthy eating, regular physical activity, smoking cessation, vaccinations, and injury prevention through seatbelt and helmet use. We know that these choices lead to good health, but we also know that it's not always easy—or even possible—to make these choices. Many factors, including something known as “social determinants of health," make [...]

By |February 21st, 2019|General|Comments Off on Public Health Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Improve Overall Health of Arizona

ADHS conducts drinking water screening in child care facilities across the state

Childhood lead poisoning is considered the most preventable environmental disease among young children. Lead poisoning can negatively affect children’s intelligence, behavior, hearing, and development. The most common sources of elevated blood lead levels in Arizona are lead-based paint found in homes built before 1978, imported goods such as spices, makeups, and ceramic pottery, lead in dust and soil, as well [...]

By |February 19th, 2019|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on ADHS conducts drinking water screening in child care facilities across the state

Annual State-by-State Report on Public Health Preparedness

Every year, Trust for America’s Health releases a report that shows their rankings of states’ public health preparedness. Like most years, this year’s report uses a combination of measures that may or may not be under the control of state health departments to develop their state rankings. Arizona shows up in the bottom tier of this year’s report, although the report highlights [...]

By |February 12th, 2019|Preparedness|Comments Off on Annual State-by-State Report on Public Health Preparedness

Sharing Public Health Data in New Ways

Public health professionals use data to drive decisions about public health priorities, the need for new programs or policies, and the effectiveness of public health intervention. However, without clear and accessible data, it’s difficult to make informed decisions. That’s why over the last several years, we’ve worked hard to improve our data displays to enhance the clarity of the data [...]

By |February 4th, 2019|General|Comments Off on Sharing Public Health Data in New Ways

Measles outbreaks highlight the importance of vaccination

Earlier this week, the State of Washington declared a public health emergency due to a measles outbreak that has infected nearly 40 people to date. Luckily, no Arizonans have been infected with measles associated with this outbreak, but the fact that measles outbreaks still occur underscores the importance of up-to-date vaccination for all children. ADHS strongly supports vaccination as the [...]

By |January 29th, 2019|Preparedness|Comments Off on Measles outbreaks highlight the importance of vaccination
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