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January 15, 2025
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Linked to higher mortality rates, large floods emerge as ‘an urgent public health concern’

Linked to higher mortality rates, large floods emerge as ‘an urgent public health concern’

Large floods over the last 2 decades corresponded with increased rates of death from injuries and other causes vs. normal conditions in the U.S., a retrospective analysis published in Nature Medicine revealed.

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December 17, 2024
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Top in ID: Splash pads tied to waterborne illnesses; lessons learned from pandemics

Top in ID: Splash pads tied to waterborne illnesses; lessons learned from pandemics

A CDC study found that splash pads, or water playgrounds, have been linked to more than 10,000 cases of preventable waterborne illness between 1997 and 2022.

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December 09, 2024
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Splash pads linked to thousands of preventable waterborne illnesses

Splash pads linked to thousands of preventable waterborne illnesses

Splash pads have been linked to more than 10,000 cases of preventable waterborne illness caused by bacteria or viruses over a 26-year period, according to a CDC study.

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April 30, 2021
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VIDEO: Physicians will see more health effects of climate change in practice

VIDEO: Physicians will see more health effects of climate change in practice

In this video, Nitin Damle, MD, MS, MACP, past president of the ACP, discusses highlights from his presentation at the virtual ACP Internal Medicine Meeting on the health consequences of climate change.

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December 18, 2020
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US experiences around 7 million waterborne illnesses annually

Researchers estimated that the United States experiences around 7 million waterborne illnesses each year, according to findings published in Emerging Infectious Diseases.

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August 07, 2019
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Investigation links outbreak of S. paucimobilis bacteremia to drug diversion

Investigators linked a cluster of six patients diagnosed with Sphingomonas paucimobilis bacteremia at a New York hospital to drug diversion by a nurse.