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Long-term Health Risks Among Children HIV-Exposed

Study comparing risks of hospitalization and chronic diseases in HIV-exposed uninfected children vs. population control in Montreal, Canada. Data indicates heightened risks in CHEU including bacterial infections, mortality, hospitalization, poor growth, psychiatric disorders, and neurological outcom

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Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) Evaluation Monitoring Assessment

The Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) Evaluation Monitoring Assessment is designed to collect data from Missouri Local Public Health Agencies (LPHAs) and the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) in 6-month cycles for assessing the progress and impact of PHIG funds. The assessment

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Managing Power Platform Risk with an Environment Strategy by Frank Shink, Senior Power Platform Design Engineer at Ameriprise Financial

Frank Shink, a seasoned professional, delves into the risks associated with Power Platform, from development risks to cost risks, and offers insights on tools and strategies to combat these risks effectively. He emphasizes the importance of environments, DLP policies, and licensing strategies in mit

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CCPHIT Workforce Development Program in California

The CCPHIT Workforce Development Program in California, supported by ONC under grant number 90PH0006/01-05, aims to develop public health informatics and technology curricula to meet the informatics needs of public health employers. Led by Dr. Kamiar Alaei and Gora Datta, the program focuses on crea

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Risks Associated with Health-Relevant Neophytes and Neozoa

Understanding the health risks posed by health-relevant neophytes and neozoa is crucial, especially as climate change continues to impact ecosystems. Allergies and infections are on the rise due to changing climate conditions, leading to new health challenges. Neophytes like Parietaria officinalis a

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Health Statistics Update and CDC Priorities

The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is undergoing reorganization to better address public health threats, with an emphasis on disease control and prevention. Key changes include the establishment of the Office of Public Health Surveillance, Data, and Technology. The new CDC Director, Ma

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Understanding Genetic Testing and Cancer Screening

Genetic testing involves the analysis of germline genes to determine the risk of developing certain cancers or passing on risks to offspring. It can provide valuable insights into cancer risks, help inform relatives about potential risks, but may have limitations and risks such as cost and insurance

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India Alliance Clinical & Public Health fellowship in India

India Alliance Clinical & Public Health fellowship in India\n\nIndia Alliance Clinical and Public Health Research Fellowships are for Health researchers with an MD, MS, MPH, or an equivalent clinical or public health degree, who can apply for the DBT\/Wellcome Trust India Alliance Clinical and Publi

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Introduction to Public Health Surveillance

Public health surveillance is essential in monitoring and analyzing health concerns that affect the entire nation. From infectious disease outbreaks to chronic illnesses and environmental disasters, public health aims to improve overall health and well-being. This presentation serves as an informati

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Understanding New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) and Their Categories

New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) are substances of abuse not regulated by international drug conventions, posing significant public health risks. These substances can fall under categories like synthetic cannabinoids, stimulants, hallucinogens, and depressants, each with unique risks and effects. S

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Understanding Public Health Risks Associated with Zoos and Wild Animals

Zoos and wildlife parks serve as hubs for public recreation and education but can also pose public health risks due to potential transmission of zoonotic diseases by veterinarians who work closely with wild animals. Approximately 61% of infectious agents affecting humans are zoonotic in nature, with

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Enhancing Anti-Corruption Activities in Extractive Sector Work Plans

Reflecting on anti-corruption activities in MSG work plans is crucial for good governance of oil, gas, and mineral resources. The EITI provides guidance on addressing corruption risks, with a recommended three-step approach: assess risks, develop an activity plan, and monitor results. Step 1 involve

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Comparative Analysis of Municipal Services in Public Sector Evolution

Explore the evolution and role of public services in the municipal sector through a comparative analysis presented in a block seminar by Prof. István Hoffman. Delve into the general theory of public services, the traditional and changing approaches of public administration, and government expenditu

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Guam Joint Recovery Office Overview

Guam's Joint Recovery Office, established to coordinate recovery actions for pandemic and legacy disasters, manages public assistance grants, progress reports, and financial reimbursements. Aligned with FEMA's recovery support functions, the office focuses on economic and public health/social servic

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Enhancing Public Health Workforce for COVID-19 Response Grant Program

This cooperative agreement aims to strengthen public health departments by expanding staff, hiring school nurses, and developing public health leaders. It includes major goals like creating a Public Health AmeriCorps and modernizing the public health workforce. The grant terms specify funding distri

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Understanding Mental Health in Tower Hamlets: Key Stats and Strategies

The Tower Hamlets JSNA report for February 2019 sheds light on the prevalence of mental health issues in the borough, highlighting statistics such as higher rates of mental health disorders compared to London. It emphasizes the importance of addressing wider determinants of mental health and the nee

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Understanding Concepts in Public Health and Preventive Medicine

The evolution of nomenclature in public health, from hygiene to preventive medicine and social medicine, reflects the collective efforts to prevent disease, prolong life, and promote health. Key elements of modern public health include collective responsibility, state intervention, prevention emphas

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Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States

Climate change poses a significant threat to the health and well-being of Americans, with adverse consequences projected to worsen. It impacts human health by increasing exposure to extreme events, infectious diseases, and air, food, and water quality changes. Vulnerable populations, including child

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Common Framework on Public Health Protection and Health Security in the UK

The Common Framework on Public Health Protection and Health Security in the UK is a structured approach towards ensuring health safety across geographical regions. Originating from EU regulations, the framework addresses infectious diseases, environmental hazards, and more. It involves collaboration

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The Role of Actuaries in Addressing Environmental and Climate Changes

Actuaries play a crucial role in assessing and managing risks posed by environmental and climate changes, aiding the insurance industry in mitigating these challenges. They consider long-term risks with significant financial implications, such as physical, transitional, and liability risks. Actuarie

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Exploring Public Integrity and Ethics in Civil Service

This module on public integrity and ethics delves into key instruments for strengthening ethical practices in public organizations, challenges faced, analyzing codes of ethics, and managing integrity risks. The agenda includes activities like structured ethical reflection, understanding public value

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Induction Pack for New Registrars in Public Health - FPH August 2019

Welcome to the Specialty Training Scheme in Public Health! This induction pack introduces you to the Faculty of Public Health and outlines the key elements of the Training Programme. Learn about the strategic vision of FPH, membership benefits, and how to maximize effective public health action at d

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Banking Risks and Responses in Today's Financial Landscape

Anjan Thakor, Interim Dean at Wash U. Olin Business School, discusses various banking risks such as tension between fiscal and monetary policies, cyber security, rising consumer indebtedness, war and geopolitical risks, and more. The article explores how these risks can become systemic and suggests

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Nursing Education in Public Health: A Collaborative Approach at Kent County Health Department

Joann Hoganson, MSN, RN, Director of Community Wellness at the Kent County Health Department, shares the importance of incorporating nursing students into public health initiatives. This collaboration benefits both the students and the agency by fostering professional commitment, recruiting exceptio

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Identifying and Mitigating GBV Risks in COVID-19 Response for Food Security in Rakhine State, Myanmar

Rakhine State faces challenges of conflict, displacement, and restricted movement, with many relying on food assistance. Cash assistance implementation did not escalate GBV risks. The COVID-19 restrictions heightened the need for adjustments in programming, requiring monitoring of assistance changes

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Understanding Artificial Intelligence Risks in Short and Long Term

This content delves into the risks associated with artificial intelligence, categorizing them into short-term accident risks and long-term accident risks. Short-term risks include issues like robustness problems and interruptibility, while long-term risks focus on competence and alignment challenges

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Understanding Indiana's Open Door Law: Public Access and Governance

The Indiana Open Door Law ensures transparency in public agency actions by requiring open meetings unless exempted. The Public Access Counselor provides guidance on public access laws, emphasizing the importance of public information accessibility. Meetings under the law must be open to the public,

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Understanding the Role of Public Health Practitioners in London's Workforce Development

Public Health Practitioners (PHPs) play a crucial role in implementing and delivering public health services, programs, and interventions. They focus on promoting health and wellbeing within communities, addressing health inequalities, and protecting the public from environmental hazards. Learn abou

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Understanding Public Goods in Higher Education

This text delves into the concept of public goods in higher education, examining the distinctions between public and private forms, the economic and political dimensions, and the normative value of public goods. It discusses the economic definition of public goods, emphasizing their non-rivalrous an

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Public Health Workshop for Improving Outcomes in Children and Young People

Julia Whiting, Health Visitor Programme Lead in the East of England, organized a workshop to explore changes in the public health agenda and improve outcomes for children, young people, and families. The event highlighted the importance of collaboration with Public Health England and Local Authoriti

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Equity in Development Partners Support on Health Financing in Lao PDR P4H Meeting

The meeting focuses on addressing health indicators, inequities, and health financing challenges in Lao PDR. It analyzes the background of health indicators, inequities by socio-economic status and ethnic groups, and the current health financing situation in the country. The discussion delves into s

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Managing Financial Risks in a Changing Climate Environment

Assessing climate-related and environmental risks is vital for ensuring the safety and soundness of financial institutions. These risks include physical risk drivers like extreme weather events and transition risk drivers related to policy measures and technological changes. The complexity and uncer

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Enhancing Public Health Services at Block Level: BPHU Overview

The Block Public Health Unit (BPHU) plays a crucial role in improving public health outcomes at the block level by augmenting healthcare services, strengthening referral systems, and focusing on social and environmental determinants of health. Key components, functions, and goals of BPHUs are outlin

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Ensuring Transparency in Public Governance: The Brown Act and Public Records Act

This content emphasizes the importance of transparency in public governance by discussing key laws such as the Brown Act and Public Records Act. It highlights the necessity for public officials to conduct business transparently, allowing the public to monitor and participate in decision-making proce

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Addressing Climate Change Risks: Guidance for Senior Managers and Board Members

This slide pack tool provides guidance on addressing climate change risks for senior managers and board members. It covers key messages such as understanding obligations and gaps, identifying climate change risks, exploring responsibilities, and implementing actions to address these risks effectivel

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Understanding Financial Risks and Mitigation Strategies

Explore the concept of financial risks, learn how to identify and mitigate them, and improve your financial decision-making skills. This module covers definitions, typical risks, and strategies to safeguard your finances. Discover the four main clusters of financial risks and how to implement counte

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Understanding Hazards and Risks Associated with Public Toilets

Public toilets play a crucial role in society, yet they come with hazards, risks, and vulnerabilities. Lack of access to clean and safe toilets affects millions globally. Diseases transmitted through unhygienic toilets pose health threats, especially to women and children. Contrary to myths, most to

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Insights on Constructing Geopolitical Risk Audit

Details on constructing the audit for the paper "Measuring Geopolitical Risk" by Dario Caldara and Matteo Iacoviello are outlined. It covers the process of building the GPR index, designing the audit sample, and coding articles to identify geopolitical risks discussed in newspapers. The methodology

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Understanding the Political Context of Public Health in New Zealand

This paper delves into the political landscape of public health in New Zealand, emphasizing the importance of analyzing political influences to enhance public health initiatives. It explores various theories such as Interest Group Theory, Institutional Theory, and Theory of Political Economy to unde

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CLHO Fall Retreat 2014 - Schedule, Goals, and Activities

The Coalition of Local Health Officials Fall Retreat held on September 17th and 18th, 2014 in Portland, Oregon aimed to promote cooperation and teamwork among public health officials. The retreat included shared learning sessions, discussions on emerging issues, and networking opportunities. Partici

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