Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL: New Mexico Announces Year's First Hantavirus Case
Friday, April 27, 2007 New Mexico Announces Year's First Hantavirus Case Associated Press A Taos woman is in critical condition at the University of New Mexico Hospital with the state's first case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome of the year. The state Department of Health said today ...
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ABQjournal: Is Health Department Firing Symptomatic?
... of the department." Simpson wasn't a line employee making widgets. He's an epidemiologist specializing in infectious diseases who's worked on Hantavirus, TB, Hepatitis C, influenza, etc. He knows New Mexico, its physicians, its patients, its strengths, its challenges. Simpson's appeal of his ...
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ABQjournal: Health Department Runs on Talents of Many
... Despite the charges made in the Journal article "Health Boss Takes Heat," the Department of Health stands ready to handle an outbreak of avian flu, hantavirus or any other potentially disastrous pandemic. The loss of one individual will not adversely impact our ability to react to an emergency ...
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ABQjournal: Doctor Won Awards Before Firing
... , physicians, researchers and infectious disease specialists for about three hours once a month. The group was formed by Simpson after the 1993 Hantavirus outbreak in an effort to anticipate and deal with future outbreaks of any infectious disease. Grisham has said she was concerned about patient ...
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ABQjournal: Simpson Awarded For Work
... , physicians, researchers and infectious disease specialists for about three hours once a month. The group was formed by Simpson after the 1993 Hantavirus outbreak in an effort to anticipate and deal with future outbreaks of any infectious disease. Grisham has said she was concerned about patient ...
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ABQjournal: Health Boss Takes Heat
... ." Jacob Frenkel, a pathologist who was part of a think-tank Simpson founded, wondered how the state would handle an outbreak of avian flu or Hantavirus or a bioterrorism attack without Simpson's expertise. "Dr. Simpson had tremendous connections and an understanding of what goes on in the state ...
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ABQjournal: State Health Secretary Under Scrutiny
... ." Jacob Frenkel, a pathologist who was part of a think-tank Simpson founded, wondered how the state would handle an outbreak of avian flu or Hantavirus or a bioterrorism attack without Simpson's expertise. "Dr. Simpson had tremendous connections and an understanding of what goes on in the state ...
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ABQjournal: Preserving Open Space Safer Option
... the piñons and junipers on a ridge above Hyde Park road, leaving a carpet of flammable limbs and twigs between widely spaced trees. Second, Hantavirus-carrying deer mice increase dramatically in recently cleared areas. Hantavirus is a deadly pulmonary disease that may pose a threat to hikers and ...
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ABQjournal: Clean Infested Area to Get Rid of Carpet Beetles
... , but there is a safety factor as well. If the mouse you catch happens to be a deer mouse, it will urinate and defecate in the trap until it dies. Hantavirus is spread by urine and feces and if the mouse is infected you can create a health hazard. I wouldn't use the excuse that you have house mice ...
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