Philadelphia Health Department Launches Mosquito Control Ops in Pennypack and Fairmount Parks Amid West Nile Concerns
Philadelphia's public health department is set to spray for mosquitoes in Pennypack and Fairmount Parks to reduce the West Nile virus risk, urging personal protection as well.
Bucks County to Conduct Mosquito Control Spraying in Bristol, Falls Township, and Tullytown Borough to Combat West Nile Virus
Mosquito control trucks will spray in parts of Bucks County to combat West Nile virus, targeting specific areas in Bristol Township, Falls Township, and Tullytown Borough.
Philadelphia Ramps Up HPV Vaccination Efforts for Children as Young as 9
Philadelphia health initiatives advocate for early HPV vaccination, starting at age 9, to prevent related cancers. The campaign stresses vaccination for children and offers support for insured and uninsured families to access the vaccine.
Philadelphia Urges Parents to Vaccinate Children, City Highlights Importance of DTaG Vaccinations to Prevent Disease Spread
Philadelphia's government website emphasizes the importance of the DTaP vaccine for children to protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, noting many miss the fourth dose.
Philadelphia Declares Heat Health Emergency as Cooling Centers Open and Special Assistance Becomes Available Amid Extreme Heat
Philadelphia issues a Heat Health Emergency from July 15 to 17, with services like cooling centers and a hotline, due to predicted extreme heat. Mayor Parker and Dr. Franklin urge at-risk populations to seek help and caution against heat stress.
Philadelphia Health Department Offers Tips for a Safe BBQ Season Amid Rising Summer Temperatures
The article provides tips for safe food handling during summer to prevent foodborne illnesses, emphasizing proper storage, hygiene, avoiding cross contamination, and correct cooking temperatures.












