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Public Health News Roundup: May 16

May 16, 2013 | New Public Health Post

Headlines include: WHO Reports First Patient-to-Nurse Transmission of SARS-like Virus Repeated Head Injuries Raise Soldiers' Suicide Risk HHS Announces $1 Billion to Fuel Health Care Innovation

Local Public Health Departments Tackle Flu

January 28, 2013 | New Public Health Post

During the H1N1 outbreak of a few years ago, there was much greater funding for what the health departments were doing. I saw some magic happening then. They had the funds to hold clinics in very unusual places, such as local baseball stadiums and a ...

National Influenza Vaccination Week: It's Not Too Late

December 3, 2012 | New Public Health Post

The proportion of flu-related doctor visits has reached a nine-year high for this time of year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as reported by USA TODAY. Correct anyone who tells you it’s too late to get a flu shot, thou ...

Today, Some Also Cast Vote for Flu Protection

November 6, 2012 | New Public Health Post

Some people will exercise their right to protect themselves against the flu when they vote today. Throughout the country, “Vote & Vax” clinics have been set up at or near polling places to help improve the chance that people who still haven’t had th ...

ASTHO Q&A: Mary Selecky

September 18, 2012 | New Public Health Post

Crowds of public health officials thronged Mary Selecky, Secretary of the Washington State Department of Health since 1999 and a former ASTHO president, at the ASTHO annual meeting, likely for her wisdom as a long time health director grappling with ...

Developing a Model Program for Integrating Tribal Public Health into the Multijursidictional Public Health System for Infectious Diseases

January 4, 2011 | Report

Knowledge Asset: This document focuses on the importance of policies that include tribes in a comprehensive multijurisdictional public health system that can address infectious disease outbreaks.

Public Health News Roundup: April 30

April 30, 2012 | New Public Health Post

CDC Says Plane Scare Unlikely to Have Been Monkey Pox Investigators from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention boarded a plane to examine—and then release—a woman with a rash who arrived back in the US from Uganda late last week. The immedi ...

Public Health News Roundup: April 25

April 25, 2012 | New Public Health Post

US Confirms Single Case of “Mad Cow” The Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has confirmed the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in a dairy cow from central California. The USDA says the animal wi ...

Contagion The Movie: A NewPublicHealth Q&A with Barbara Reynolds

September 2, 2011 | New Public Health Post

Dr. Reynolds: The filming wasn’t at the labs, you’d have to have lots of training and numerous vaccinations to get into any of our labs. There was filming at the CDC in some general sites to give a sense of presence for the film. CDC had some of its ...

Fighting Antibiotic Resistance

September 1, 2010 | Journal Article

As microorganisms resistant to available therapies continue to emerge, there is concern that the current supply of antibiotics is not sufficient to meet the growing demand.

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