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NACDS Foundation to recognize CDC and its collaboration against Zika virus : drugstorenews





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NACDS Foundation to recognize CDC and its collaboration against Zika virus

NACDS Foundation to recognize CDC and its collaboration against Zika virus
NACDS Foundation to recognize CDC and its collaboration against Zika virus
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Center for Disease Control and Prevention Foundation's Judy Monroe, president and CEO, will accept the 2016 NACDS Foundation Excellence in Patient Care Award at the NACDS Foundation Dinner on Dec. 1, 2016, in New York, the Foundation announced Monday.Monroe and the CDC Foundation have demonstrated a true spirit of collaboration through public-private partnership initiatives designed to help prevent the spread and the consequences of the virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus, and to address other public health initiatives," stated Kathleen Jaeger, president NACDS Foundation.Monroe has dedicated her career to improving patient outcomes and fostering health and well-being in communities throughout the nation.


by the same token on fox5sandiego

Spring Valley neighborhood to be sprayed for Zika virus

Spring Valley neighborhood to be sprayed for Zika virus
Spring Valley neighborhood to be sprayed for Zika virus
SAN DIEGO — County officials Tuesday notified residents of a Spring Valley neighborhood that they will conduct a precautionary spraying for mosquitoes after someone in the area contracted virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus while traveling.The spraying is scheduled for Thursday in Spring Valley, weather permitting.The area that will be hand-sprayed contains 49 residences on approximately 13 acres, bordered by San Bernardino Avenue to the west, Apple Street to the south, and just east of Sangamon Avenue to the east.


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Study: Zika virus can linger on hard surfaces

Study: Zika virus can linger on hard surfaces
Study: Zika virus can linger on hard surfaces
virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus can be transmitted from an environmental source—underscored by a worker infected from a needle stick injury in a Pennsylvania lab earlier this year—and a study today found that it can survive several hours on nonporous surfaces but is easily killed by commonly used disinfectants.In other developments, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) in a holiday travel warning yesterday said local spread is occurring in many of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations and in one state that borders Arizona.Disinfection differed on surfaces with bloodThe study of Zika survival on surfaces was presented in Denver at the annual meeting of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS).


NACDS Foundation to recognize CDC and its collaboration against Zika virus

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