Links to the Animal Health Commission, the Bureau of Environmental Health, the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, the Environmental and Injury Epidemiology and Toxicology Branch, information on HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), information on molds in buildings from the Department of State Health Services, status on Ozone Action Days, and the Public Health Promotion Program.
The Texas Animal Health Commission protects and enhances the health of Texas animal populations by preventing, controlling, and/or eliminating animal diseases and monitoring and promoting animal health and productivity. Since some of the diseases have human health implications, and all affect production and marketability, these functions contribute to a solid foundation for economic prosperity while decreasing human health risks for the people of Texas.
The Bureau of Environmental Health within the Texas Department of State Health Services is responsible for supervision and regulation of programs having an impact on public health. Find information on their three divisions; General Sanitation Division, Product Safety Division, and Toxic Substances Control Division.
Information and resources from the Texas Department of Health addressing childhood lead poisoning.
Investigation and prevention of illnesses related to environmental and occupational exposures and diseases related to toxic exposures.
Texas Department of Health Bureau of HIV and STD Prevention web site provides links to events, information, services, and available resources.
The Department of Health's site contains a collection of information relating to mold growth in buildings.
Provides ozone action day status for cities throughout the State.
The Program Focuses on quality of life issues at the community level. You will find a collection of resources and health related publications at this site.