Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Don't take traffic safety for granted
... , we'll lose only 330 people in all of 2008. I guess I should be more delighted than I am. If we had one-tenth as many deaths due to plague or hantavirus infection, heads would roll. And Salmonella saintpaul, about which we've heard so much this summer, thanks to those jalapeños or tomatoes ...
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ABQJOURNAL UPFRONT: Journal Columnists Front and Center
... for the Journal for the past 20 years and written about topics that range as wide as New Mexico. She was the first reporter to uncover the Hantavirus outbreak that drew national attention to the Four Corners. She was in the state prison when New Mexico revived capital punishment to execute Terry ...
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ABQJOURNAL BUGMAN: Inspector should identify pests before spraying
... pack rats by examining their fecal pellets. Don't use poisons for rodents because of the smell from a dead mouse. And there is the potential of hantavirus with deer mice. A competent inspector also will point out beneficial insects or harmless insects that may be around the home. Ground beetles ...
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ABQjournal NM: Tomato Link Found in N.M.
... half originating on the Navajo reservation, he said. Health officials there have a long history of experience with dangerous diseases such as Hantavirus and plague, Houk said. IHS workers applied many of the same techniques investigating the salmonella outbreak, she said. "Our job is to ...
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ABQjournal NM: Hantavirus Death 1st in State in '08
Thursday, March 6, 2008 Hantavirus Death 1st in State in '08 By The Associated Press SANTA FE - A 64-year-old Taos man is dead of Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. The New Mexico Department of Health said it was the first Hantavirus case in New Mexico this year. The man died last week, an ...
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ABQjournal North_News: Around Northern N.M.
... over three other challengers. Unopposed for municipal judge was incumbent Richard S. Hill, who received 420 votes. Taos Man First '08 Hantavirus Death A 64-year-old Taos man is dead of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. The state Department of Health said it was the first hantavirus ...
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ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico
Thursday, November 29, 2007 Around New Mexico By Journal and Wire Reports N.M. Man Has Hantavirus SANTA FE - The third hantavirus case of the year in New Mexico has been confirmed in a 34-year-old man from McKinley County, the state Department of Health said Wednesday. Health officials ...
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