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Testing Tulsa Health Department

WebPathways to Health; Workplace Wellness; Data & Stats. Data Requests; Tulsa County Health Status Report; North Tulsa Health Services; Illness & Disease. Epidemiology; Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) COVID-19 Vaccine; Testing; Tulsa County …

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Epidemiology Tulsa Health Department

WebEpidemiology is the study of the incidence, distribution and control of disease in a population. THD epidemiologists work to prevent the spread of diseases by identifying their causes and risk factors. Their efforts provide the foundation for developing public policy …

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About COVID-19 Tulsa Health Department

WebCOVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is a disease caused by a virus named SARS-CoV-2 and was discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. It is contagious and can quickly spread around the world. Learn more about the Basics of COVID-19 and review the …

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Healthy Swimming Tulsa Health Department

WebRecreational Water Illnesses (RWIs) are caused by germs spread by swallowing, breathing in mists or aerosols of, or having contact with, contaminated water in swimming pools, hot tubs, water parks, water play areas, fountains, lakes, river, or oceans. They can also be …

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Teen Clinic Tulsa Health Department

WebYouth 19 and under (that’s you!) can receive confidential sexual and reproductive health care. Parental consent may be required for those under the age of 18 years to receive services. Good news! If you’re a teen looking for birth control, condoms or STD testing, …

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Press Room Tulsa Health Department

WebPathways to Health; Workplace Wellness; Data & Stats. Data Requests; Tulsa County Health Status Report; North Tulsa Health Services; Illness & Disease. Epidemiology; Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) COVID-19 Vaccine; Testing; Tulsa County …

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Be the Big Kid Tulsa Health Department

WebTeaching your kids the importance of staying active shouldn’t be a challenge. It should be fun…fun for everyone, even you. Being active with your kids doesn’t require fancy athletic wear or a costly gym membership. It can be as simple as an impromptu dance party …

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The Plan to Improve Health in Tulsa County

Webhealth do not have health 13% care coverage 16% live in poverty spend more than 1/3 of 27% their income on housing 65% are overweight or obese Health is often determined more by social factors than by medical care. How can we create a community in which …

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Places to Play Tulsa Health Department

WebThis map showcases Tulsa County schools with playgrounds and other facilities that are open to the public when school is not in session. That means you can enjoy the playground, walking trails, basketball court, soccer field – and so much more – after school hours, …

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Community Partners Tulsa Community County Health …

WebThe task forces, access to health resources and health education and education systems, comprised of more than 50 individuals with intimate knowledge and experi - ence of health improvement work across Tulsa County. Their expertise and networks proved invaluable …

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Monkeypox Tulsa Health Department

WebVer pagina en español Mpox is a rare illness that causes rash, chills, and fever. It is caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to the same family of viruses as smallpox.

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PROTECT AGAINST SKIN INFECTIONS SUCH AS MRSA

WebFor more information on MRSA you can visit the Tulsa Health Department website at www.tulsa-health.org 918.582.9355 www.tulsa-health.org PROTECT AGAINST SKIN INFECTIONS SUCH AS MRSA. Title: handout letter Created Date:

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MEASLES

WebCan I get a MMR vaccine at the Tulsa Health Department? Yes, the Tulsa Health Department will be offering a measles clinic to provide free MMR immunizations at the James O. Goodwin Health Center (5051 S. 129th E. Ave.) today, April 5 from 3pm-6pm …

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Tickborne Illnesses

WebTULSA HEALTH Department Ticks are abundant in Oklahoma and commonly feed on humans and other animals. Although only a small percentage of these ticks are infested with diseases causing bacteria, numerous tickborne illnesses, including Rocky Mountain …

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Ticks Tulsa Health Department

WebTicks are abundant in Oklahoma and commonly feed on humans and other animals. Ticks live in wooded, grassy, brushy areas and may live on animals. Outdoor activities such as camping, hunting, gardening, or hiking brings ticks and people in close contact. Although …

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OAC 310:515 OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

WebThe following diseases must be reported by any health practitioner or laboratory personnel to the OSDH electronically via the secure web-based Public Health Investigation and Disease Detection of Oklahoma system or by telephone (405-271-4060 or 800-234 …

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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) …

WebTULSA HEALTH Department Tulsa Health Department 918 582 9355 www.tulsa-health.org Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) fact sheet page 2 of 2 Prevention Follow these tips to help prevent respiratory illnesses: • Wash your hands …

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H7N9 (Avian Influenza A Virus) fact sheet TULSA HEALTH

WebTulsa Health Department 918 582 9355 www.tulsa-health.org H7N9 (Avian Influenza A Virus) fact sheet page 2 of 2 Travel Recommendations CDC does not recommend people delay or cancel trips to China, although travelers to China should take some basic …

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WebProvided by thetConsumer Protection Division, Tulsa Health Department. Title: HealthPostersChinese Author: Judy McHenry Created Date: 1/12/2004 12:45:11 AM

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