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Staph Bacteria in Pigs: Antibiotic-resistant Strains of Staph Bacteria is Escalating Among Pigs in Factory Farms

Mar 06, 2021 09:05 AM EST In North Carolina, DNA analysis of bacteria discovered in humans and pigs in the rural east - a geographical area with intensive pig farming on industrial-scale advocates that antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains are escalating among pigs, their families, farmworkers, and community residents, and symbolize an evolving health threat to the public according to research led by scientists at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. (Photo : Brett Sayles) Staphylococcus aureus Can Lead to Medical Problems  Staphylococcus aureus is usually discovered in water and soil, as well as on the skin of pigs, their upper respiratory tract, other animals, and humans. It can lead to medical problems from minor skin disease to serious surgical wound disease, pneumonia, and sepsis, often known as a lethal blood-infection condition.

WHO publishes materials that aim to provide high-quality care to people affected by lymphatic filariasis

WHO publishes materials that aim to provide high-quality care to people affected by lymphatic filariasis RTI International/Nguyen Minh Duc Truong Van Duc receives care for his lymphedema caused by lymphatic filariasis. © Credits 5 March 2021 Reading time: The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated an aide-mémoire for programme managers to help them provide high-quality care to people suffering from lymphoedema and other consequences of lymphatic filariasis, a debilitating neglected tropical disease (NTD) endemic in 72 countries affecting tens of millions of people. first published in 2013, has been updated to describe the essential package of care for lymphoedema, hydrocele and episodes of adenolymphangitis.

Brookline closes COVID-19 testing site

Brookline closes COVID-19 testing site Community Content Town Manager Mel Kleckner and Health Commissioner Dr. Swannie Jett recently informed the public that the town’s COVID-19 testing site closed March 4. The Brookline Department of Public Health partnered with mPathy LLC in November to set up the testing site in Brookline for members of the community who showed COVID-19 symptoms or were identified as close contacts of positive cases. The site originally was to remain open through December, but that was extended for several months. CARES Act funding used to operate the clinic has been depleted. Additionally, the number of tests given daily has dropped significantly in recent weeks.

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