Public Health Services & Community Development

806 South Main Street, Yreka, CA 96097
(530) 841-2100

Public Health & Community Development is an agency consolidation that occurred in 2007 as a result of a decade-long vision to provide "one stop shop" permitting for property development.

Important Topics in the News:

 

National Public Health Week, April 1-7, 2013

2013 Rabies Clinic Schedule

**New California Food Handler Card Information

Pregnancy and Pertussis Brochure  

Whooping Cough PSA English  

Whooping Cough PSA Spanish  

 

Flu Vaccine is available at our regular clinics see schedule below   

Immunization Clinic Schedule April - June 2013

Provider Health Alert - September 2012

New School Immunization Requirement

A new school immunization law requires all students entering 7th through 12th grades in the 2011-2012 school year in California to be immunized with a pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine booster called Tdap. 

This vaccination can be obtained by making an appointment with a child's primary care physician or Public Health.  Consult our schedule for location, dates and times.  We encourage vaccination now.  Don't wait until school starts in the fall.

For more information please visit:  http://www.shotsforschool.org 


 




Seasonal Flu Clinics



Click for more Flu and Clinic Information

 

Blue-green Algae Information


**NEW** Backer, L.C., et al., Recreational Exposure to microcystins during algal blooms in two California lakes, Toxicon (2009), doi:10.1016/j.toxicon.2009.07.006


CDC Facts About Blue-green Algae

CDC Results of the 2007 Study

 


 

NACo PPRESCRIPTION DRUG CARD PROGRAM






Learn about the NACo Prescription Discount Card and print your own card here



 

 

NOVEL H1N1 RESOURCES




Important Information, Schedules, and Press Releases

CDPH H1N1 - Flu Facts


CDPH H1N1 - What is The Flu

CDPH H1N1 - Prevent The Flu Basics

CDPH H1N1 - How to Take Care of Someone

California Department of Public Health H1N1 Website

Center for Disease Control H1N1 Website
 

 



MRSA

Community Acquired Methicillin Resistant
Staphylococcus Aureus on the Rise