🌍 Environmental Public Health Week- September 23- 29, 2024! 🎉 Access to safe water is fundamental for public health. EPHPs provide public education and monitor water quality, ensuring that communities have clean water sources and reducing the risk of waterborne diseases. 🚰 💧 Learn more about how EPHPs make a difference: https://ciphi.ca/
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Public health/ health improvement agenda is as urgent as ever.
Hear reflections from our CEO, Paul Johnston, following yesterday's Scottish Public Health Conference, which was delivered in partnership with the UK Faculty of Public Health and Scottish Directors of Public Health. The conference heard clear evidence that to improve health, determined action is needed to support the building blocks of health in areas such as tackling poverty, supporting children and young people, providing good quality housing, good jobs, and mitigating the impacts of climate change. Find out more: ⬇ https://lnkd.in/ep7kP6Gf
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Public health IS local health!!
Dr. Pramod Dwivedi, NACCHO Board President and Health Director of Linn County Public Health Department, wrote in the April President's Corner about the important role local health departments play in harm reduction activities. Read the column at https://lnkd.in/gzpQdHck.
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🔥 If you missed yesterday's very popular webinar, "Evacuation during wildfires and public health – results from a pilot study and literature review", the webinar recording is now available! 📺 WATCH IT 👉 https://lnkd.in/eBX_2Zce #wildfires #publichealth
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In "One Health and the Politics of COVID-19," public health expert Laura H. Kahn uses the comprehensive One Health approach to investigate the COVID-19 pandemic. The concept of "One Health" recognizes the interconnected links among the health of humans, animals, plants, and the environment, unpacking the mysteries of COVID-19's origins to impart important lessons for future outbreaks. https://lnkd.in/dfXGQZRg
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People with profound deserve to be included in research and to have the supports and services that they need for health and connection. Our mission is to make sure that happens! Learn more about our public policy priorities at https://lnkd.in/edYEh9fU.
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I am happy to share the first article of the Special Collection on “Innovations in measuring adult mortality in countries with incomplete civil registration,” organized by Guest Editors Ashira Menashe Oren, Nandita Saikia, and Stephane Helleringer https://lnkd.in/d87WCqC8
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MCHD works with the Alabama Department of Public Health's Mobile Laboratory to support public health through its Clinical Branch and the Environmental Branch. https://lnkd.in/e7ywH4yS
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ASPPH member, University of Washington School of Public Health, is investigating how rain and aging sewer systems can impact public health. When broken pipes leak harmful pathogens, communities face increased health risks. Learn more about this critical environmental issue and what steps we can take to protect public health. https://lnkd.in/gkBnVqxu
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Explore Loyola University's groundbreaking research using Pipe Trekker Crawlers to combat mosquito-borne diseases in sewer systems. Innovative techniques reshaping public health. This case study examines the collaboration between Loyola University Chicago and Pipe Trekker, focusing on the transformative impact of deploying pipe crawlers in the city's storm sewer networks. By focusing on the research and monitoring of mosquito populations, this partnership advances our understanding and management of public health challenges. Check out the full case study by Deep Trekker Inc. here: https://lnkd.in/e6xWKGDA
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Explore Loyola University's groundbreaking research using Pipe Trekker Crawlers to combat mosquito-borne diseases in sewer systems. Innovative techniques reshaping public health. This case study examines the collaboration between Loyola University Chicago and Pipe Trekker, focusing on the transformative impact of deploying pipe crawlers in the city's storm sewer networks. By focusing on the research and monitoring of mosquito populations, this partnership advances our understanding and management of public health challenges. Check out the full case study by Deep Trekker Inc. here: https://lnkd.in/e6xWKGDA
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