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AZ Smallpox Outbreak

Smallpox broke out in southeast Arizona almost exactly 100 years ago last week (co-incident with the Statehood activities).  The first cases were in Tucson and Douglas with a few dozen cases and several deaths… and there were a few additional cases in Nogales and Globe.  Of course, all the cases were among folks that hadn’t been vaccinated.  The public health interventions of [...]

By |February 6th, 2012|Prevention|6 Comments

EMS Overdrive

This month has been a doozy for our Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma System team.  This week we finished the 2nd of 2 high-profile and important decisions.  A couple of weeks ago I made a decision to let Yuma City take over part of the ambulance response in that town.  I thought the city folks had given solid evidence [...]

By |February 3rd, 2012|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on EMS Overdrive

Referee a Safe Super Bowl Party

When it comes to the Super Bowl, defense matters. When it comes to planning a Super Bowl XLV party, good defense against foodborne illness matters even more. Food Safety Playbook Fans should follow the food safety play book at the Super Bowl parties that they host. Large gatherings can increase the chance of becoming ill, but by following these rules [...]

By |February 2nd, 2012|Prevention|Comments Off on Referee a Safe Super Bowl Party

Doing the Right Thing

Our Assisted Living Licensing shop received a complaint about physical and verbal abuse of vulnerable adults in an assisted living facility in Casa Grande a couple of weeks ago.  Surveyors Matthew Deise and Doris Laidlaw responded to the facility and interviewed several residents and caregivers at the home, who confirmed that some employees treat the residents disrespectfully.  Some of the residents [...]

By |February 1st, 2012|General|2 Comments

New School Lunch Standards on the Way

The USDA released a new final rule that will set new nutrition standards for the federal child nutrition programs that serve millions of children across the country every day. The new rule fleshes out the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. It’ll increase how many fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that are in school lunches (under the program) and reduce [...]

By |January 31st, 2012|General, Prevention|Comments Off on New School Lunch Standards on the Way

SNAP Up Healthier Food

Maybe you’ve heard the words “The Farm Bill” in the news over the years.  The Farm Bill is a very large bill that guides the mission of the USDA- including the “food stamps” program- now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP.  The USDA law undergoes review and reauthorization about every 5 years- and the next reauthorization of the [...]

By |January 30th, 2012|General|1 Comment
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