ADHS, alongside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is recognizing Fungal Disease Awareness Week from September 15-19th. This annual event aims to improve public and clinician awareness of fungal diseases, which are often overlooked despite their potential severity. Among those native to Arizona, Valley fever is a disease caused by| AZ Dept. of Health Services News
As school is back to full swing, it’s a great time to check in on your child’s health. Whether your little one is starting preschool or heading into high school, a healthy start helps set the tone for a successful year ahead. From nutritious lunches and sleep routines to childhood vaccines that| AZ Dept. of Health Services News
If you're planning a trip, it's important to be aware that measles cases are rising both globally and here at home. So far in 2025, the CDC has reported 1,356 measles cases and 32 outbreaks in 41 U.S. jurisdictions. In Arizona, there have been 5 reported cases of measles, four were travel related. Because measles [...]| AZ Dept. of Health Services News
As the Arizona monsoon season continues through September, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) wants to ensure all Arizonans are equipped with the knowledge to stay safe and healthy. Last month we celebrated Monsoon Week. While the recent summer rains are a welcome sight, they also bring| AZ Dept. of Health Services News
Arizona summers are known for sunshine, swimming, and outdoor fun, but they also come with serious risks. Each year, children across our state are impacted by preventable drownings and heat-related illnesses, which remain two of the leading causes of injury and death for young children. As temperatures rise, it is critical that families,| AZ Dept. of Health Services News
This Independence Day, Arizona’s State public health and highway safety agencies are collectively warning drivers about the deadly consequences of alcohol and drug-impaired driving. Drivers should remember that if Fourth of July holiday plans include using alcohol or drugs, they should plan for a sober driver to get home safely. “Road users are encouraged to [...]| AZ Dept. of Health Services News