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News & Advisories


Tips to protect your family from lead poisoning
Getting your child screened for lead at 12 and 24 months old is important for their health.
Mar 24, 2025


Join us for an opioid overdose awareness and response training on March 26
We are offering an opioid overdose awareness and response training from 6-7 p.m. on March 26 in Port Orchard.
Mar 13, 2025
Healthcare Advisory: Be Alert for Serious Adverse Events After Ceftriaxone Administration
This is a Provider Alert from the Washington State Department of Health (WA DOH) related to reports of severe adverse events, including cardiac arrest and death, after administration of ceftriaxone.
Mar 13, 2025


Puget Sound Clean Air Agency to host a community workshop on March 20
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is inviting the Kitsap community to a workshop on May 20.
Mar 12, 2025


Kitsap Public Health Board adopts updated onsite sewage (septic system) ordinance
The Health Board adopted proposed changes to onsite sewage (septic system) regulations at its March 4 meeting.
Mar 6, 2025


Kitsap Friends For Life campaign encourages adults to talk to teens about fentanyl
The campaign also highlights the importance of carrying naloxone to prevent opioid overdoses.
Mar 5, 2025


Kitsap Public Health will begin collecting water samples along upper Hood Canal this week
Kitsap Public Health District’s environmental health team will be collecting freshwater samples along the upper Hood Canal shoreline.
Mar 3, 2025


Measles case confirmed in King County
The case visited Seattle Children's Hospital Emergency Department and other locations in King County in the past week.
Feb 28, 2025
Healthcare Advisory: First measles case of 2025 in Washington state identified in a King County infant
Be aware of a confirmed measles case recently identified in a King County infant. The infant with measles spent time at the following public locations during their infectious period...
Feb 28, 2025
Healthcare Advisory: Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID)
Per the CDC, in 2022, about 3,700 babies died suddenly and unexpectedly in the United States.
Feb 28, 2025
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