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Harris County Public Health (HCPH)

Throughout the years, HCPH has responded to public health issues such as rabies, mosquito-borne illnesses, air and water pollution, disease outbreaks, water and food-borne illnesses, natural disasters, tuberculosis, polio, and other communicable diseases. 
Public health is now battling new challenges. Each year brings new diseases, new chronic disease risks, and more natural and man-made disasters.

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IN THE NEWS

Houston unveils Ebola travel dashboard ahead of FIFA World Cup

04 Jun, 26

Harris County and the City of Houston have unveiled a new public dashboard designed to track travelers arriving from Ebola-affected regions ahead of the FIFA World Cup. Officials emphasized there are currently zero Ebola cases in Harris County and the public risk remains low according to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.

Houston-area health officials launch Ebola-monitoring dashboard ahead of the World Cup

04 Jun, 26

The dashboard on the website for the Harris County Public Health department covers Houston and Harris County and includes a number of facts about the Ebola virus disease — including symptoms, transmission, prevention and travel advisories. Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where an ongoing outbreak originated, said Wednesday there have been more than 360 confirmed Ebola cases, including 62 deaths, according to the Associated Press.

Harris County and City of Houston unveil dashboard to monitor Ebola ahead of World Cup

04 Jun, 26

As Houston prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of people for World Cup games, the city and county are taking precautions and have launched a dashboard to monitor travelers coming in from Ebola-affected countries.

At this time, the dashboard shows 0 Ebola cases in Harris County and that the risk remains low; it also shows that 17 current travelers are being monitored.

PRESS RELEASES

Stay in the Game: Prioritize Your Health This Men's Health Month

05 Jun, 26

As soccer fans around the world gear up for an exciting summer of competition, Harris County Public Health (HCPH) encourages men to prioritize their health and well-being. During Men's Health Month this June, HCPH is reminding men that preventive checkups and routine screenings—including prostate cancer screenings—can help detect health conditions early, when they are often most treatable.

The Heat is On! Cool Down, Protect Yourself, and Play Safe this Summer

03 Jun, 26

This summer in Harris County is expected to bring packed stadiums, outdoor festivals, fireworks celebrations, concerts, family vacations, and the FIFA World Cup – drawing thousands of community members and visitors to the Houston area. But along with the excitement of summer comes another serious concern common in this area: dangerous heat and humidity.

A Safer Harris County Starts with Public Health: Standing Together Against Gun Violence

02 Jun, 26

Harris County Public Health (HCPH) is joining communities nationwide in observing Gun Violence Awareness Month this June. The initiative draws critical attention to the growing public health crisis of gun violence and reaffirms HCPH’s commitment to community-based prevention and healing.