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September 7th - September 13th is National Suicide Prevention Week
Suicide is a major public health concern that affects our community at a local, state, national and international level with one person dying by suicide every 40 seconds worldwide. It is estimated that for every completed suicide there are 10 – 20 suicide attempts... [more]

Health Alert -- Severe Shortage of Rabies Vaccine!
The Center for Disease Control and the Michigan Department of Community Health have notified the Washtenaw County Public Health Department (WCPHD) that there is a severe shortage of the human rabies vaccine. This is due to decreased production. [more]

September is National Preparedness Month
Celebrate by preparing. All the recommendations can be overwhelming, so take it one step at a time. Start the month by picking one emergency preparedness task. When that one is done, pick another. Doing one thing is always better than none! [more]

Fight the Bite!
West Nile virus has been found in 3 dead birds since August 15, two birds in Ann Arbor and one in Ypsilanti. West Nile activity typically becomes more widespread in August and September, so protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites. Please report all dead birds to the West Nile hotline. [more]

Alcohol industry admissions on alcopops!
“The beauty of this category [alcopops] is that it brings in new drinkers, people who really don’t like the taste of beer. With younger drinkers, their palates haven’t quite matured yet to drinks like bourbon..." [more]

It's Not too Late to Get Fresh Fruits and Veggies!
Soaring gas prices and increasing interest in locally grown food may be fueling the record numbers of shoppers to the Downtown Ypsilanti Farmers’ Market. In its third season and with even more vendors, events, and community partners, the market [more]

Rabies activity for 2008
Human and bat encounters are increasing across Washtenaw County. If you have direct contact with a bat, it needs to be tested for rabies (don't shoo it out the window!). Rabies activity in wild animals is up in 2008. [more]

Public Health Department
Contact us:
555 Towner St.
P.O. Box 915
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 734-544-6700
Fax: 734-544-6705

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For Public Health emergencies and to report serious communicable diseases during normal business hours (8:30am - 5:00pm) call 734-544-6700. You may call us after hours and on weekends at our 24/7 number at 734-891-4327.


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