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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

Fentanyl Deaths Surge Nearly 500% in Harris County

31 Dec, 24

Harris County Public Health has unveiled new data revealing a staggering rise in drug-related deaths from 2018 to 2022.

Pertussis cases hit decade high as vaccination rates decline, health officials urge caution

27 Dec, 24

On Friday, Harris County Public Health shared with KHOU 11 its latest numbers, reporting currently there are 52 cases in Harris County, which is nearly twice as many compared to 2023, when there were 27 cases. The Houston Health Department shared there are 26 recorded cases so far this year in the city of Houston.

PRESS RELEASES

Screening and Vaccination: A Winning Combination in Cervical Cancer Prevention

06 Jan, 25

Cervical cancer remains a significant health concern for women in the United States. In observance of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, Harris County Public Health (HCPH) urges community members to stay informed, take regular screenings, and receive vaccinations to fight this preventable disease.

Harris County Public Health Releases Substance Use Report

20 Dec, 24

Harris County Public Health (HCPH) has released a new report highlighting a significant increase in substance-involved deaths and healthcare visits between 2018 and 2022. During this period, substance-related deaths rose by 74.9%, from 673 deaths in 2018 to 1,177 in 2022, with Harris County reporting consistently higher rates than the Texas average.