Logan County Department of Public Health
Recognizes National Public Health Week
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[April 03, 2023]
The
Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) invites everyone to
recognize National Public Health Week (April 3-9). “There is much to
celebrate as public health has played a key role throughout the world in
preventing disease, promoting healthy living, and protecting our
communities. We are pleased to do our part on the local level,” said Don
Cavi, Public Health Administrator at LCDPH.
In the 20th century, some of the greatest
achievements of public health include vaccinations, control of
infectious diseases, decline in deaths from chronic disease,
healthier mothers and babies, safer and healthier foods,
fluoridation of drinking water, and recognition of tobacco use as a
health hazard. Local health departments continue to address many of
these areas through activities which include immunization clinics,
disease surveillance, WIC nutrition and healthy infant programs,
food establishment, well, and sewage system inspections, emergency
preparedness planning, and health education.
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Cavi adds, “public health is a broad definition which
extends beyond just the health department. Government officials, the
medical community, nursing homes, law enforcement, fire protection,
EMA, schools, social-service agencies, and community members are
among others who assist in carrying out activities that protect the
health of our communities. The recent COVID-19 pandemic response was
a great example. LCDPH operates at the core of such public health
activity and is proud to work with its partners. If public health is
going to succeed in improving the quality of life, it takes a
community of dedicated people.”
LCDPH is proud to serve its citizens by carrying out its mission to
“prevent disease, promote wellness, and protect the health of Logan
County.” For more information regarding health department services,
you can visit their website at WWW.LCDPH.ORG or contact them at
217-735-2317.
Information Source: CDC
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |