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Showing posts with label epidemic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label epidemic. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Kentucky to Allow Local Needle Exchanges

In a last-minute compromise, Kentucky lawmakers took a strong, collective step toward combating the heroin epidemic that kills hundreds each year and puts countless others in danger.  The Kentucky House of Representatives voted 100-0 in favor of Senate Bill 216, while the Senate voted 34-4 in favor.

The most debated part of the bill was approval of local needle exchanges, which would be funded through tax dollars. Opponents in the Senate, who voted after the House unanimously approved the bill, said needle exchanges would further enable heroin users and make the overall problem worse. Supporters said needle exchanges will keep used needles out of public areas, and lessen the risk of infection to those who do not use drugs. They also pointed to studies that claim needle exchanges curb the spread of diseases like Hepatitis C and AIDS.

SB 216 also calls for tougher punishment for convicted large-scale traffickers. They are dealers carrying at least 60 grams of heroin. They would have to serve at least half their sentences before any possibility of parole.



Monday, January 19, 2015

Canada: Cape Breton medical officer calls for more hepatitis C screening

About 5,000 Nova Scotians have contracted the infection. In 2013, Cape Breton recorded the second-highest rate of hepatitis C in the province — or about 24 per cent of all hepatitis C cases. 

SYDNEY — Cape Breton’s medical officer of health is encouraging the screening of patients for hepatitis C as a result of staggering rates of the disease.

Dr. Monika Dutt recently offered the advice to close to 60 doctors taking part in a family medicine gathering in Sydney.

“We have rates that are about double what we’re seeing in the rest of the province,” Dutt said in an interview with The Chronicle Herald on Sunday. “It’s something that been increasing over quite a few years now.”

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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Pakistan: Infectious diseases: Capital hospitals witnessed surge in cases

ISLAMABAD: The surge in prevalence of infectious diseases warrants urgent measures from health authorities to control their spread.

The two federal capital hospitals registered 16,000 new cases of hepatitis B and C last year.

Despite the alarming situation the federal government has been unable to initiate any alternative programme to prevent spread of hepatitis after the devolution of the health ministry.

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