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Healthcare Associated Infection Report

Last month the CDC issued their updated National and State Healthcare Associated Infections Progress Report, which provides healthcare-associated infections data from 2013.  Overall, the report found improvements nationally in performance, with reductions in most categories. Between 2012 and 2013, we reduced catheter-associated urinary tract infections and surgical site infections.  We’ve had significant improvements in central-line associated bloodstream infections in 2013 compared to [...]

By |February 3rd, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on Healthcare Associated Infection Report

New Infectious Disease Preparedness & Response Funding on the Way

We just got word last month from the CDC that we qualify for new funding to support accelerated infectious disease preparedness planning and response.  The total award for Arizona is about $2.5M, which enhances our total Preparedness grant award by about 10%.  The new funding is scheduled to arrive in April and is on an 18 month funding cycle. We’ll be [...]

By |February 2nd, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on New Infectious Disease Preparedness & Response Funding on the Way

Rural Metro Union Authorizes Strike

Last week Southwest Ambulance workers (Southwest is a subsidiary of Rural/Metro) voted to authorize their union management to call a strike in Pima, Pinal, and Maricopa Counties.  The union’s management hasn't yet called for a strike and hopefully both parties will continue to negotiate and reach a deal.  If they do decide to call a strike, they’re required to provide a [...]

By |January 30th, 2015|General|Comments Off on Rural Metro Union Authorizes Strike

Naught Measles

Last fall I wrote about how contagious Ebola is compared to other diseases, using a mathematical calculation called R0 (R naught).  R0  is a tool we use in epidemiology to estimate the average number of people one sick person will infect.  The R0  for measles is off the charts.  It has one of the highest R0 (from 12-18 compared to an [...]

By |January 30th, 2015|General|Comments Off on Naught Measles

Public Health Super Bowl Activities

The federal government considers the Super Bowl to be an “event of national significance.”  A host of public safety and health activities are implemented during events of national significance.  Our (ADHS) activities began with the Pro Bowl last weekend and finish after the Super Bowl on February 1.  We have 3 primary functions: BioWatch and Suspicious Substance Testing, and Enhanced Public [...]

By |January 29th, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on Public Health Super Bowl Activities

Additional Measles Cases Found this Week

Last week I wrote about the 5 measles cases that we had identified as part of the nationwide Disneyland outbreak.  Four of the AZ cases were among an unvaccinated Pinal County family that had visited Disneyland.  This week over 1000 contacts were identified among our now 7 measles cases.  Here’s a quick summary: One of the kids from the original [...]

By |January 28th, 2015|Preparedness, Prevention|2 Comments
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