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Author: Brad Meyer Created: 8/8/2007 1:51 PM
Nobles-Rock Public Health in the News! Highlights from area publications, as well as general health press releases from the State of Minnesota.

By Brad Meyer on 5/1/2009 11:51 AM

Greetings:

As you are aware, it has been a very exciting week for Public Health in the United States. On Friday (April 24), we learned about a case of “Swine Flu” that was taxing Mexico’s Public Health infrastructure. On Monday (April 27), the Public Health Preparedness Team for Nobles-Rock Community Health Services (NRCHS) had begun conversations with Emergency Managers. By early Tuesday (April 28), we were informed there was a probable case of the H1N1 Influenza (formerly known as Swine Flu) case in Minnesota.

On Tuesday, April 28th, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) started having daily conference calls with Local Public Health agencies across the state. The message we are receiving is that this influenza outbreak is very similar to the seasonal influenza A cases we see every year, however, this is a new strain of the virus and that is why it is getting so much attention. For some reason, Mexico is seeing a tougher strain than the rest of the worl ...
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By Brad Meyer on 8/14/2008 9:01 AM

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By Brad Meyer on 7/30/2008 9:13 AM

Rise in TB cases to prompt CDC response
Julie Buntjer
Worthington Daily Globe - 07/30/2008

 
WORTHINGTON — As a result of some reclassification, the number of active tuberculosis cases in Nobles County now stands at four, including two adults and two children under the age of 5, while the number of suspected cases has grown to nine. All of the cases have surfaced since April.
 
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By Brad Meyer on 7/7/2008 9:42 AM

West Nile virus, Lyme disease can spoil summer fun
Julie Buntjer
Worthington Daily Globe - 07/05/2008

WORTHINGTON — While there have not yet been any reported cases of West Nile virus in Minnesota this summer season, it’s bound to be an issue as people get outside and enjoy the long days of summer.

The Minnesota Department of Health is anticipating a surge in mosquito activity because of the wet spring and increase in standing water.

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