National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is October 22-28 Exposure to lead can cause serious harm to the brain, nervous system, and reproductive system. Infants and young children are especially vulnerable to lead dust exposure. During National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week […]
Harris County Public Health
Rabies is a Fatal but Preventable Disease that Can Spread to Pets and People
Today is World Rabies Day – Make sure your pets are current with their rabies vaccines In observance of World Rabies Day today, Harris County Public Health (HCPH) and Harris County Pets (HCP) remind pet owners to keep their furry […]
Sexual Health Matters
September is Sexual Health Awareness Month – Take Charge of Your Sexual Health! September is Sexual Health Awareness Month, a crucial initiative to raise awareness about the significance of sexual health and well-being. This annual observance reminds individuals and couples […]
Prostate Cancer is One of the Most Common Cancers Among Men
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month – Get Screened! As September marks Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Harris County Public Health (HCPH) wants to raise awareness about prevention to reduce the impact of this prevalent disease. Prostate cancer is one of the most […]
Breastfeeding Builds Stronger Communities
August is National Breastfeeding Month August is National Breastfeeding Month. Harris County Public Health (HCPH) aims to educate and raise awareness about the numerous benefits of breastfeeding while encouraging support for breastfeeding persons across the United States. Many parents want […]
Mosquito Season is in Full Swing!
It’s National Mosquito Control Awareness Week – Protect Yourself Against Mosquito Bites! Harris County residents have been hearing the buzzing and have been scratching from bites for weeks. This is because of increased mosquito activity. You may not realize however, […]
The Harris County Public Health’s Mosquito and Vector Control Division is Activating Evening Spray Operations
Harris County Public Health’s (HCPH) Mosquito and Vector Control Division (MVCD) has confirmed that a Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito sample has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) in Harris County. The positive sample was collected from a mosquito trapping site in southwest […]
Gun Violence is the Leading Cause of Death for Children in the United States
June is Gun Violence Awareness Month – A Call for Action and Prevention Gun violence is a public health crisis, and it is urgent to raise awareness and reflect on the importance of gun violence education and prevention. The number […]
Hurricane Season is Here for the Next Six Months
Make plans for each family member, especially for those with specific needs and don’t forget your pets! Hurricane season begins June 1, and living in the Houston area, it’s important to take action now to make things easier for ourselves […]
Mental Health Affects Everyone – Take a Mental Health Break!
May is Mental Health Awareness Month May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Harris County Public Health (HCPH) is emphasizing the importance of self-care by reminding residents to check on their mental health. Mental health is important at every stage […]



