2017 News Archive
2017 News Archive
New hours at the Health District’s East Las Vegas Public Health Center begin Feb. 6
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T11:53:45-07:00Beginning Monday, February 6, the Southern Nevada Health District’s East Las Vegas Public Health Center at 560 N. Nellis Blvd., Suites D-1 and E-12, will offer services Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Update: Flu activity continues to increase in Clark County
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T13:24:06-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District continues to report increased flu activity in Clark County.
Health District commemorates American Heart Month
Phillip Pilares2018-10-01T13:46:30-07:00Love your heart . . . it will love you back. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in Nevada, accounting for 26.7 percent of deaths in the state in 2015. February is American Heart Month, and the Southern Nevada Health District is joining the national Million Hearts™ campaign to prevent more than one million heart attacks and strokes in the United States.
Southern Nevada Health District offers free testing on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:07:35-07:00Tuesday, Feb. 7 marks the annual observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to encourage African-Americans to learn their HIV status. This year’s theme is “I Am My Brother’s and Sister’s Keeper, Fight HIV/AIDS.”
Kick Butts Day, March 15 Annual campaign to stop tobacco use by young people
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:44:31-07:00Wednesday, March 15 is national Kick Butts Day, a nationwide initiative sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids to stop tobacco use by children and young adults.
Touro University Nevada, Health District team up for new clinic
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:10:31-07:00Touro University Nevada and the Southern Nevada Health District celebrated the opening of its newest facility in Henderson at 874 American Pacific Drive on the Touro campus. The Health District clinic is open 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Friday, and provides immunization services, including vaccines for infants, children, adolescents, and adults.
Community Health Improvement Plan Progress Report
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:16:46-07:00The Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) was first introduced in August, and significant progress has been made since that time. The Southern Nevada Health District and its partners developed the plan to address public health disparities with an emphasis on three focus areas: access to care, policy and funding, and chronic diseases.
March is National Nutrition Month
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T09:19:45-07:00March is National Nutrition Month, and in keeping with this year’s theme, the Southern Nevada Health District is encouraging everyone to “Put Your Best Fork Forward.” The annual observance was created by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and serves as a reminder that every bite counts.
March 24 is World TB Day
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T09:17:35-07:00Each year, March 24 is recognized as World TB Day. It is the date in 1882 when Dr. Robert Koch announced he identified M. tuberculosis, the bacteria responsible for the disease.
Health District and DETR complete Nutrition Standards Policy
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T09:07:42-07:00In an effort to increase access to healthy foods and beverages, the Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation (DETR) and the Southern Nevada Health District developed a Nutrition Standards Policy for DETR’s Business Enterprise Program (BEN). The BEN program provides clients of DETR’s Bureau of Services to the Blind and Visually Impaired with training and on-the-job-experience managing businesses in public buildings.
Southern Nevada Health District revokes permits
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T09:04:43-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District has been working with the sports nutrition store, Nutrition Rush, to ensure it is operating appropriately and following the guidelines that fall within the Health District’s regulatory authority.
April is STD Awareness Month
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T09:01:52-07:00Syphilis was nearly eliminated in the United States as recently as the early 2000s; it is back and thriving with increases in rates among women, men, newborns, among all age groups, regions, and nearly every race and ethnicity nationwide. April is STD Awareness Month and this year’s focus is this syphilis resurgence and the importance of testing and treatment.
Health District, Trac-B Exchange, launch Southern Nevada’s first needle exchange
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:53:14-07:00In an ongoing effort to reduce the transmission of bloodborne infections and their related health complications to people who share needles, the Southern Nevada Health District and Trac-B Exchange, in collaboration with the Nevada AIDS Research and Education Society (NARES), launched Southern Nevada’s first comprehensive needle exchange program, including a delivery component brand new to the United States-vending machines.
Community Baby Bash Immunizations & Health Fair, April 28
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:49:30-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District, Immunize Nevada, Junior League of Las Vegas, and Health Plan of Nevada are commemorating National Infant Immunization Week with the annual Community Baby Bash Immunizations & Health Fair on Friday, April 28 from 12 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the 280 S. Decatur public health center.
Health District’s Chong-Dao, McCloskey named Silver Syringe recipients by Immunize Nevada
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:45:31-07:00Immunize Nevada is honoring the Southern Nevada Health District’s MeeKee Chong-Dao, RN and Lynda McCloskey, RN for their efforts to ensure Southern Nevadans, especially children, are vaccinated against preventable diseases. Both will be honored at the upcoming Silver Syringe awards, an annual event during National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW), April 22-29.
Health District names Culley 2017 Public Health Hero
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:39:14-07:00Today, Dr. Laura Culley, UNLV School of Medicine Associate Dean for Community Engagement, was named the Southern Nevada Health District’s Public Health Hero for her efforts to develop a Mobile Health Collaborative. The award is presented each year to an individual or an organization whose efforts positively impact the health and well-being of the community.
Winning schools in the 10th Coaches Health Challenge get visits from UNLV coaches
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:34:34-07:00Encouraging kids to eat more fruit and vegetables and to be physically active is the annual goal of the Coaches Health Challenge.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:32:04-07:00El Distrito de Salud del Sur de Nevada hace un llamado a los fumadores en Nevada a dejar de fumar o usar productos de tabaco el jueves, 11 de mayo de 2017.
Southern Nevada Health District investigates outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:26:51-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District has confirmed norovirus as the cause of an outbreak in one local school. School officials made the decision to self-close so that in-depth cleaning could be conducted.
Health District reports first human West Nile case
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:23:57-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting its first human case of West Nile virus in Southern Nevada in 2017.
May is Hepatitis Awareness Month
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:21:24-07:00Hepatitis is a leading cause of liver cancer and affects millions of people in the United States, many of whom are not aware they are infected. May is Hepatitis Awareness Month and a reminder and opportunity to discuss hepatitis risk factors.
Stay Safe This Summer
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:19:03-07:00Memorial Day weekend serves as the unofficial kickoff to summer, and the Southern Nevada Health District is offering tips for residents and visitors to stay safe and healthy this summer while enjoying all their favorite activities.
Southern Nevada Health District identifies Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Clark County
Phillip Pilares2018-09-13T08:13:13-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Surveillance Program has identified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the 89032 ZIP code area of Clark County. The identification was made on May 31, 2017 and is the first time the mosquito has been detected in Southern Nevada.
Southern Nevada Health District confirms local Aedes aegypti mosquitoes test negative for Zika
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T15:57:11-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District received confirmation that the first Aedes aegypti mosquitoes identified in Southern Nevada have tested negative for the Zika virus.
“EL RETO DE VERANO SIN SODA”
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T15:15:01-07:00El Distrito de Salud del Sur de Nevada y la Oficina de Prevención de Enfermedades Crónicas le invita a unirse al “Reto de Verano Sin Soda”. El Reto comienza el 4 de junio y termina el 13 de agosto de 2017.
Southern Nevada Health District, City of North Las Vegas, RTC collaborate to make community safer and healthier
Phillip Pilares2019-03-12T12:05:10-07:00Last month, the City of North Las Vegas became the first municipality in Clark County to adopt a comprehensive Complete Streets Policy that includes the 10 elements recommended by the National Complete Streets Coalition, and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) adopted its Regional Bike and Pedestrian Plan. These accomplishments are part of an ongoing partnership with the Southern Nevada Health District to make Southern Nevada streets and roads more walkable, bike friendly and interconnected, and safer.
Health District identifies first West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes and updates Aedes surveillance
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T15:07:50-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Surveillance Program identified the first West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes of the season in the 89011, 89110, and 89146 ZIP codes.
Southern Nevada Health District to conduct mosquito fogging operations on Friday, June 9
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T14:02:33-07:00On May 31, the Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Surveillance Program identified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the 89032 ZIP code area of Clark County, which was the first time the mosquito has been detected in Southern Nevada.
Southern Nevada Health District investigating two cases of Legionnaires’ disease
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T08:52:35-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating two cases of Legionnaires’ disease reported in guests who stayed separately at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV in March and April. The hotel is assisting in the investigation and taking steps to provide information to past and current guests of the property.
Public Health Update: Southern Nevada Health District completes first mosquito fogging operation
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T08:43:15-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District completed its first mosquito control operation during the early morning hours on Friday, June 9 in an effort to reduce the invasive Aedes mosquito populations.
Southern Nevada Health District will conduct a mosquito fogging operation on Saturday, June 17
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T08:21:01-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Control Program continues to identify Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the 89032 ZIP code area. In response, the agency will conduct a secondary mosquito control operation during the early morning hours of Saturday, June 17 in its ongoing efforts to reduce the invasive Aedes mosquito population.
Health District encourages testing for everyone
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T08:39:39-07:00What’s your status? National HIV Testing Day is an opportunity for everyone to learn his or her HIV status. The Southern Nevada Health District encourages all Southern Nevadans to get tested.
Beat the rush!
Phillip Pilares2018-09-12T08:34:00-07:00The first day of school for Clark County School District students is Monday, Aug. 14. For parents rushing around to prepare for back-to-school, immunizations are available at the Southern Nevada Health District.
Public Health Update: Solid Waste Management Authority Hearing Officer Administrative Hearing – July 13, 2017
Phillip Pilares2018-10-09T14:13:07-07:00The Solid Waste Hearing Officer, under authority granted in Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 444.629, conducts monthly hearings to settle cases involving illegal dumping and other solid waste matters.
Southern Nevada Health District honored for excellence in public health
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:53:03-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District was honored with the Model Practice Award at the 2017 Annual Conference of the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO). The award celebrates local health departments for developing programs that demonstrate exemplary and replicable best practices in response to a critical local public health need.
El Distrito de Salud lanza el programa en línea
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T09:01:44-07:00El Distrito de Salud del Sur de Nevada ahora tiene la versión en español de su programa “El Camino Hacia la Prevención de la Diabetes” en su sitio web Viva Saludable.
Health District launches Road to Diabetes Prevention online program in Spanish
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:48:27-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District now has a Spanish-language version of its Road to Diabetes Prevention program on its Viva Saludable website.
Southern Nevada Health District will conduct a mosquito fogging operation on Saturday, July 29
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:38:02-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Control Program continues to identify Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Clark County. In response, the agency will conduct a secondary mosquito control operation during the early morning hours of Saturday, July 29 in its ongoing efforts to reduce the invasive Aedes mosquito population.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:34:22-07:00The need for vaccinations does not end in childhood. Vaccines are recommended from infancy to adulthood based on age, lifestyle, occupations, travel destinations, medical conditions, and vaccines received in the past. National Immunization Awareness Month was created to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all age groups.
Public Health Update: Southern Nevada Health District to conduct mosquito fogging operation
Phillip Pilares2018-10-09T14:10:25-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District’s Vector Surveillance Program will be conducting a mosquito control operation in the 89032 ZIP code area during the early morning hours of Saturday, August 5, as part of its comprehensive strategy to control the Aedes mosquito population.
Health District offers back-to-school immunization clinic, Saturday, Aug. 12
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:26:22-07:00With just days before the first day of school, the Southern Nevada Health District and Immunize Nevada will host the “Give Kids a Boost” event from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12 at the Health District’s 280 S. Decatur Blvd. location.
Health District reports second human West Nile case
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:23:48-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting the second case of West Nile virus in a Clark County resident in 2017.
Southern Nevada Harm Reduction Alliance hosts its first observance of International Overdose Awareness Day, Aug. 31
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:20:57-07:00In 2015, there were 298 opioid-related deaths among Clark County residents. In acknowledgement of those deaths, the Southern Nevada Harm Reduction Alliance (SNHRA) is participating in its first International Overdose Awareness Day beginning at 7 p.m., Thursday, August 31 at Stupak Park, 300 W. Boston Ave.
Health District launches a new Get Healthy Clark County website
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:17:55-07:00With the click of a keyboard or the swipe of a mobile screen, Southern Nevadans now have access to more healthy tips and programs right at their fingertips. The Southern Nevada Health District is pleased to announce it has launched a newly redesigned www.GetHealthyClarkCounty.org website with new and updated information.
September is ‘National Preparedness Month’ Health District encourages community to plan ahead
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T08:04:52-07:00September is National Preparedness Month, and this year’s theme – Disasters Don’t Plan Ahead. You Can. – has never resonated more as multiple states recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma and hundreds of thousands of people prepare for the potential impact of more storms.
Falls Prevention Awareness Week, Sept. 22-29
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:13:22-07:00A fear of falling is a very real fear for many older adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2.8 million older adults each year are treated in emergency departments due to injuries sustained in a fall. That means one in four adults will experience a fall and of those, fewer than half will discuss it with a health care provider.
Health District offers flu shots
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T14:10:47-07:00Tis the season! The calendar is rolling into flu season and the Southern Nevada Health District is now offering flu immunizations at its clinics.
National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day, Sunday, Oct. 15
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T13:30:39-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District encourages the Valley’s Hispanic residents to learn their HIV status and to get tested as part of National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), Saturday, Oct. 14.
November is American Diabetes Month
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T13:27:02-07:00In the United States, more than 30 million people are living with diabetes and each year 1.5 million Americans are diagnosed, according to the American Diabetes Association. In November, American Diabetes Month is a time to remember the disease remains the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.
The Great American Smokeout is Nov. 16
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T13:19:16-07:00The Great American Smokeout, which debuted in 1976, is an opportunity for smokers to kick the habit for at least one day with the hope that it could lead to a permanent change. The American Cancer Society has designated Thursday, Nov. 16 as this year’s Great American Smokeout.
Flu activity increases in Clark County
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T11:57:33-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting an increase in flu activity in Clark County as well as the 2017-2018 season’s first flu-related pediatric death.
Health District and partners offer events and more to commemorate World AIDS Day
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T11:48:43-07:00On Dec. 1, the Southern Nevada Health District and its partners will commemorate World AIDS Day with a series of events that encourage people to get tested and learn their HIV status.
It’s not too late to vaccinate – the Health District urges everyone to get immunized
Phillip Pilares2018-10-01T13:37:13-07:00With flu activity increasing and family and friends gathering for the holidays, now is a great time to get a flu vaccine if you haven’t already been immunized.
Health District to close early Friday, Dec. 29
Phillip Pilares2018-09-11T09:04:53-07:00The Southern Nevada Health District’s public health centers will close at 2:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 29 and will be closed Monday, Jan. 1, 2018.
Updated on: July 27, 2020