Research Drinking well water and occupational exposure to Herbicides is associated with chronic kidney disease, in Padavi-Sripura, Sri Lanka Jayasumana C, Paranagama P, Agampodi S, Wijewardane C, Gunatilake S, Siribaddana S Environmental Health 2015, 14:6 (18 January 2015) Abstract http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/14/1/6/abstract Provisional PDF http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/pdf/1476-069X-14-6.pdf
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MMWR Early Release Vol. 64, Early Release January 13, 2015 In this report PDF Improving Burial Practices and Cemetery Management During an Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic — Sierra Leone, 2014 Carrie F. Nielsen, PhD, Sarah Kidd, MD, Ansumana R.M. Sillah, PhD, MD, et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2015;64(Early Release):1-8 Contact with the bodies and fluids of persons who have died of Ebola virus disease (Ebola) is especially common in West Africa, where family and community members often touch and wash the body of the deceased in preparation for funerals. These cultural practices have been a route of Ebola transmission. In September 2014, CDC, in collaboration with the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation, assessed burial practices, cemetery management, and adherence to recommended practices to reduce the risk for Ebola virus transmission. PDF Use of a Nationwide Call Center for Ebola Response and Monitoring During a 3-Day House-to-House Campai...
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Research Butyrylcholinesterase genotype and enzyme activity in relation to Gulf War illness: preliminary evidence of gene-exposure interaction from a case-control study of 1991 Gulf War veterans Steele L, Lockridge O, Gerkovich MM, Cook MR, Sastre A Environmental Health 2015, 14:4 (9 January 2015) Abstract http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/14/1/4/abstract Provisional PDF http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/pdf/1476-069X-14-4.pdf
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Options Available for Hospitals to Increase Ebola-specific PPE Supplies CDC issues recommendations for healthcare facilities seeking to ensure adequate supply of PPE A recent increase in demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) has caused delays for some products ordered by U.S. hospitals for Ebola preparedness. Across the United States, availability for these products varies by product type and model, manufacturer, distributor, and geographic region. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are a number of options available for hospitals needing to increase their PPE supplies despite manufacturer shortages and delays. The role a hospital plays in preparing to identify, isolate, evaluate, and, in some cases, treat patients with possible Ebola virus disease is the most important indicator of how much PPE is needed. (See Interim Guidance for U.S. Hospital Preparedness for Patients with Possible or Confirmed Ebola Virus Disea...
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Research Temperature, ozone, and mortality in urban and non-urban counties in the northeastern United States Madrigano J, Jack D, Anderson GB, Bell ML, Kinney PL Environmental Health 2015, 14:3 (7 January 2015) Abstract http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/14/1/3/abstract Provisional PDF http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/pdf/1476-069X-14-3.pdf Research Pregnancy serum concentrations of perfluorinated alkyl substances and offspring behaviour and motor development at age 5-9 years - a prospective study Høyer BB, Ramlau-Hansen CH, Obel C, Pedersen HS, Hernik A, Ogniev V, Jönsson BA, Lindh CH, Rylander L, Rignell-Hydbom A, Bonde JP, Toft G Environmental Health 2015, 14:2 (7 January 2015) Abstract http://www...