Austin Public Health operates pop-up and mobile vaccination programs around the city. The department notes that vaccines at ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Public Health said in a Tuesday press release that it detected “traces of measles” in Travis County’s wastewater. Better testing, less vaccine messaging among lessons learned ...
According to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Texas now falls into the “very high” ...
Austin health officials offer guidance to distinguish between flu and allergies amid a rise in respiratory illnesses, ...
The city department is responsible for a range of services, but expanding access to food, housing, and healthcare are big priorities. This year, the need was especially great.
AUSTIN, Texas — Federal funding cuts could impact multiple programs within Austin Public Health (APH), the department said Thursday. According to the APH, the department has lost or risks losing 9.5% ...
Flu cases are climbing in Austin as doctors urge vaccination and precautions. Health officials say simple steps can reduce ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Public Health is rolling out a fun new way to get people moving with its Move Your Way Challenge. APH is encouraging the community to use social media to show how fitness can be ...
The finding was from a sample taken July 6. Austin Public Health tests the water in our sewage treatment plants for infectious diseases weekly, but it takes two weeks to get the results back. The July ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — So far, nearly 100 full-time employees at Austin Public Health (APH) have been impacted by federal funding cuts. APH said the 95 impacted positions included nurses, LVNs, environmental ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Wastewater is collected from sewage treatment plans. When it is sent off to be tested, Austin Public Health (APH) officials can identify diseases. During the first week of July, ...
Right before the holidays, 59 Austin-area nonprofits received notice that city contracts managed through Austin Public Health would be cut retroactively by 10%, with potentially more cuts next year.