April is STD Awareness Month

April is STD Awareness Month

Did you know that chlamydia is the most commonly reported notifiable disease in the United States and in Arizona? Did you know that gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported notifiable disease in the United States and in Arizona? In 2014, a total of 1,441,789 cases of chlamydia and 350,062 cases of gonorrhea were reported to the CDC. Of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:51-07:00April 28th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on April is STD Awareness Month

Applications for New Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Coming this Summer

Last week the Arizona Medical Marijuana Program turned five. Voters passed Proposition 203 in the fall of 2010, making Arizona the fourteenth state to legalize medical marijuana. Within 120 days of Proposition 203 passing, we developed the Medical Marijuana Program and issued the first medical marijuana card to a qualifying patient on April 14, 2011. As of today, there [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:51-07:00April 27th, 2016|Licensing|Comments Off on Applications for New Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Coming this Summer

Arizona State Public Health Lab Helping to Protect Health Statewide

April 24 through 30 is National Laboratory Professionals Week, a time for us to take a moment to thank our hard-working laboratory staff. This week we will celebrate the vital contributions laboratory professionals make to protect public health and safety. Our Public Health Lab is a leader in Arizona and the United States. In March [...]

By |2017-04-24T13:16:04-07:00April 26th, 2016|Newborn Screening, Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona State Public Health Lab Helping to Protect Health Statewide

The 2016 ADVICE Collaborative is Coming Soon

In 2013, our Licensing and Infectious Disease Services teams partnered with the Healthcare Associated Infections Advisory Committee to develop a day-long ADVICE Collaborative conference aimed at improving infection control practices. The ADVICE Collaborative brings together licensed dialysis providers, the dialysis network, federal partners and public health professionals to find new ways to promote infection control, build relationships, and identify [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:51-07:00April 25th, 2016|Licensing, Preparedness|Comments Off on The 2016 ADVICE Collaborative is Coming Soon

Expanding the Use of Data to Improve Health

Recently our informatics staff in the Office of Infectious Disease Services partnered with hospital IT staff to add two more hospitals to BioSense, the national syndromic surveillance system. We now have 26 hospitals sharing information about all their emergency department visits, including the chief complaint, diagnoses, and patient demographics. We use BioSense to understand what [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:51-07:00April 22nd, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Expanding the Use of Data to Improve Health

Governor Doug Ducey Appoints Three New ABRC Commissioners

Governor Doug Ducey has named three new Commissioners to the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission. The new Commissioners are: John Cover, who will represent the medical community; Howard Eng, who will represent the scientific community; and Cosmo Magliozzi who will serve as a public member. The Commissioners guide the work of ABRC by establishing research priorities and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:51-07:00April 21st, 2016|General|Comments Off on Governor Doug Ducey Appoints Three New ABRC Commissioners

Arizona’s First Rabid Domestic Animal in Seven Years

This week, Arizona confirmed a case of rabies in a horse from Santa Cruz County . This is the first case of rabies in a domestic animal in Arizona since 2009. The horse became sick and was eventually euthanized. Public health is assessing the risk of exposure for all people involved in caring for and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 20th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona’s First Rabid Domestic Animal in Seven Years

Inaugural Arizona Cord Blood Conference held in Phoenix

On April 7, the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission and University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix held the inaugural 2016 Arizona Cord Blood Conference: Lifeline to the Future. The conference brought together policy makers, patients and their families, researchers, and clinicians together to build awareness of collecting umbilical cord blood and create a cohesive network supporting the Arizona Public [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 19th, 2016|General|Comments Off on Inaugural Arizona Cord Blood Conference held in Phoenix

National Infant Immunization Week

We’re kicking of National Infant Immunization Week this week and are excited to recognize the healthcare providers, public health workers, and parents who protect our babies and communities from preventable diseases through vaccination. Without these immunization champions, our Arizona communities would be at a much greater risk of infectious disease outbreaks. Last week, we celebrated [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 18th, 2016|Preparedness|1 Comment

2013 Arizona Native American Trauma Report Released

A joint task force made up of representatives from our department and the Arizona American Indian health care community has released the 2013 American Indian Trauma Report. This report highlights the on-going epidemic of trauma in the Native American Community and offers recommendations to decrease the rate of trauma including, incentivizing and expanding data collection [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:52-07:00April 15th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on 2013 Arizona Native American Trauma Report Released
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