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Health Alert Network (HAN) No. 371 - Evaluating Patients for Possible Ebola Virus Disease: Recommendations for Healthcare Personnel and Health Officials

CDC What's New - Thu, 10/02/2014 - 21:00
The first case of Ebola Virus Disease (Ebola) diagnosed in the United States was reported to CDC by Dallas County Health and Human Services on September 28, 2014, and laboratory-confirmed by CDC and the Texas Laboratory Response Network (LRN) laboratory on September 30. The patient departed Monrovia, Liberia, on September 19, and arrived in Dallas, Texas, on September 20. The patient was asymptomatic during travel and upon his arrival in the United States; he fell ill on September 24 and sought medical care at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas on September 26. He was treated and released. On September 28, he returned to the same hospital, and was admitted for treatment.
Categories: CDC News

Upcoming COCA Call/Webinar: Neurologic Illness with Limb Weakness in Children. Friday, October 3, 2014 at 2PM (ET)

CDC What's New - Wed, 10/01/2014 - 16:30
CDC is working closely with partners in Colorado and other state and local health departments to investigate an acute neurologic illness of unknown etiology occurring in children. Characterized by focal limb weakness and abnormalities of the spinal cord gray matter on MRI, a cluster of these illnesses was first reported from Colorado in September, 2014. These neurological findings are coincident with an increase of respiratory illnesses among children. During this COCA Call, clinicians will learn about the latest situation, surveillance, and CDC clinical guidance for testing, patient evaluation and case reporting.
Categories: CDC News

NEW: COCA Email Updates: September 8 – September 22, 2014

CDC What's New - Tue, 09/30/2014 - 12:45
Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) Email Updates for September 22, 2014
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NEW: COCA Email Updates: August 25 – September 8, 2014

CDC What's New - Tue, 09/30/2014 - 12:45
Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) Email Updates for September 8, 2014
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Health Alert Network (HAN) No. 370 - Acute Neurologic Illness with Focal Limb Weakness of Unknown Etiology in Children

CDC Health Alert - Fri, 09/26/2014 - 18:00
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working closely with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Children’s Hospital Colorado to investigate a cluster of nine pediatric patients hospitalized with acute neurologic illness of undetermined etiology. The illness is characterized by focal limb weakness and abnormalities of the spinal cord gray matter on MRI. These illnesses have occurred since August 1, 2014 coincident with an increase of respiratory illnesses among children in Colorado. The purpose of this HAN Advisory is to provide awareness of this neurologic syndrome under investigation with the aim of determining if children with similar clinical and radiographic findings are being cared for in other geographic areas. Guidance about reporting cases to state and local health departments and CDC is provided. Please disseminate this information to infectious disease specialists, intensive care physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, radiologists/neuroradiologists, infection preventionists, and primary care providers, as well as to emergency departments and microbiology laboratories.
Categories: CDC News

Health Alert Network (HAN) No. 370 - Acute Neurologic Illness with Focal Limb Weakness of Unknown Etiology in Children

CDC What's New - Fri, 09/26/2014 - 18:00
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working closely with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Children’s Hospital Colorado to investigate a cluster of nine pediatric patients hospitalized with acute neurologic illness of undetermined etiology. The illness is characterized by focal limb weakness and abnormalities of the spinal cord gray matter on MRI. These illnesses have occurred since August 1, 2014 coincident with an increase of respiratory illnesses among children in Colorado. The purpose of this HAN Advisory is to provide awareness of this neurologic syndrome under investigation with the aim of determining if children with similar clinical and radiographic findings are being cared for in other geographic areas. Guidance about reporting cases to state and local health departments and CDC is provided. Please disseminate this information to infectious disease specialists, intensive care physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, radiologists/neuroradiologists, infection preventionists, and primary care providers, as well as to emergency departments and microbiology laboratories.
Categories: CDC News

New: Public Health Matters Blog - Pet Preparedness

CDC What's New - Thu, 09/25/2014 - 17:15
Countless disasters have shown that pet owners can quickly become a vulnerable population in the face of a natural disaster or emergency. With pets, the best way to protect your furry, scaly, or slimy family member is to plan ahead. Read our latest Public Health Matters Blog and use our tips as a guide to protect yourself, your family, and your pets.
Categories: CDC News

Updated Preparedness and Response Framework for Influenza Pandemics. MMWR September 26, 2014 / 63(RR06);1-9

CDC What's New - Thu, 09/25/2014 - 14:07
CDC has updated its framework to describe influenza pandemic progression using six intervals (two prepandemic and four pandemic intervals) and eight domains. This updated framework can be used for influenza pandemic planning and has been aligned with the pandemic phases restructured in 2013 by the World Health Organization.

NEW: Hurricane Health & Safety Tip - September 24, 2014 - When in Doubt, Throw it Out!

CDC What's New - Wed, 09/24/2014 - 14:15
Throw away food that may have come in contact with flood or hurricane water. Learn about signs to look for to know whether food is safe.
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