The veterinary teams that typically run them don't work together
with public health authorities and tend to prioritize cattle and other valuable livestock, which usually die of other diseases.
CDC cut back its annual flu vaccination campaign for a period of time and suspended its weekly «Flu View» report, leaving
local public health authorities without access to complete national flu season data for two weeks.
This provides some reassurance
for public health authorities working to prevent the spread of artemisinin resistance to Africa where most malaria deaths occur.
Understanding and predicting El Niño phenomena is a major goal of climate researchers as well
as public health authorities and disaster relief organizations worldwide.
The cases
leave public health authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere wondering if a new swine - origin flu virus is circulating at low levels among humans — and what needs to be done if that is indeed happening.
So what lessons can
public health authorities around the world take away from this episode to ensure that, next time, our global response — and yes, it needs to be a global response — is better and quicker?
Both the Ölfus Spring source and our facility are also regularly inspected by the
Icelandic Public Health Authority, which carries out stringent tests to ensure the facility is operating in compliance with WHO standards.
As legal enforcement agencies focus increasingly on Class A drugs and
public health authorities attend to alcohol and opiate abuse, investors have seized their chance.
Councilmember Mark Levine, who represents the district in which Spencer stated that, «city, state and
federal public health authorities are responding with the highest possible level of urgency and marshaling every resource at their disposal to respond to this possible case.»
The researchers
say public health authorities must address people's concerns and debunk unscientific claims if they are to ensure a vaccine is effective.
The consequences of straying from the regimen are so high that
public health authorities try to monitor TB patients to make sure they take their pills, an approach called directly observed therapy.
Although incidents of waterborne infections resulting from indoor plumbing are rare, the new model may help
public health authorities assess drinking - water quality.
To test the reliability of alternative data streams, researchers tracked and analyzed reports
from public health authorities and reputable media outlets posted via social media or their websites during the 2014 - 2015 Ebola epidemic in West Africa and the 2015 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak in South Korea.
But the mosquitoes biologically capable of transmitting the disease are found in about two - thirds of country, and
public health authorities expect that there will be small clusters of Zika caused by those bugs.
The outbreak began in November 2016, and was immediately recognised and reported to
provincial public health authorities in Pakistan, where investigation into possible sources and control measures including use of a vaccine are ongoing.
Since public health authorities recommend liberal use of sunscreens for good health, the labeling of sunscreens should contain a statement about the possibility of Vitamin D deficiency that may result from excessive use of sunscreens.
In truth, these are the unwanted side effects that can follow the administration of the HPV vaccine, Gardasil —
which public health authorities insist can be safely given to children as young as 9... Read More»
CALLISTO engages the outside world in developing the expert opinions and recommendations, having direct links with a wider audience of stakeholders: organisations of pet owners, pet traders and transporters, farmers, animal welfare organisations, national and
international public health authorities, experts on epidemiology, sociology and welfare of companion animals.
If adequate steps can be taken to minimize the chance of exposure to rabies virus, the AVMA recommends that such animals be granted a waiver from mandatory rabies vaccination, upon recommendation of a licensed veterinarian and with the concurrence of the
appropriate public health authorities.»
Assuming that the Windsor police or
public health authorities do have a duty of care to the public at large or some identifiable segment of it, what do our authors think these bodies could do to discharge that duty?
Response: We agree that OSHA, MSHA and their state equivalents are
public health authorities when carrying out their activities related to the health and safety of workers.