EPHT Success Stories
- Indoor Air Quality Portal Expansion
- 2015 Home Show Participation
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Links to Community Infrastructure
- Chicken Eggs Lead Investigation
- Community Profiles
- Cooling Centers
- Fatty Acid Testing
- Haff Disease
- Health Benefits of Popular Pastimes
- How Building Demolitions Impact Childhood Lead Levels
- Information Gap on Workers Health
- Missouri Blue Green Algae Task Force Establishment
- Mobile Friendly Maps
- Non-Lead Fishing Tackle
- Overhauling Missouri EPHT Portal
- Radon Risk Areas
- Reducing Occupational Lead Exposure
- Sensitive Health Population Advice
- Social Determinants of Health
- Sources/Dangers of Carbon Monoxide
- Vulnerable Populations
- West Fork Mine
The National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program
Missouri Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) is a program within the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. EPHT is part of a network of people and information systems which delivers a core set of health, exposure, and hazards data, information summaries and tools to enable analysis, visualization and reporting of insights drawn from data. Those insights are intended to help data drive actions and improve community health.