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CD HEALTH ALERT Monkeypox Virus Infection in the United States and Other Nonendemic Countries

The Orange County Healthcare Agency wants to make sure providers are aware of the potential for Monkeypox Virus infection in patients presenting with fever and clinically consistent rash. A case…

CD HEALTH ALERT COVID19 Rebound After Paxlovid

Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a Health Advisory with considerations around the phenomena of rebound, after treatment of patients with mild to moderate COVID…

Your Health Matters OC HCA Urges Residents to Protect Against COVID19 During Holiday Gatherings Supports Infant Formula Shortage and Provides Information on Monkeypox

(Santa Ana, CA) –In response to rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalization trends throughout the U.S., the OC Health Care Agency (HCA) strongly advises Orange County residents and visitors take…

Infancy 011 months

 Preparing your child for a healthy smile begins even before their first baby tooth appears.Oral health begins at birth. Caring for your baby’s oral health is important to prevent tooth decay.…

Early Childhood 15 years

 Teaching our children, the importance of proper dental care at an early age can help them achieve the goal of a healthy, lifelong smile.Our children’s baby teeth will fall out as they get older…

OC Links Behavioral Health Information Referrals Crisis Response And More

  Mental health issues like depression, anxiety, drug and alcohol misuse, and hopelessness can affect anyone, anywhere, anytime. And OC Links is the first place to call for help with any of…

SchoolAged Children 613 years

 Start the journey to a healthy, lifelong smile.Cavities (also known as caries or tooth decay) are one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood in the United States (CDC).Good dental…

Adolescents Young Adults 1420 years

 It is never too late to start the journey to a healthy, lifelong smile.Even if your child has had a history of tooth decay in the past, their final set of teeth can still be protected from…

Adults 2164 years

 By the age of 22, adults will have their complete, final set of teeth.It is very important for adults to understand and practice daily oral health habits to prevent gum disease and tooth decay…