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Research Roundu stanley cup p: Enterovirus; Pseudomonas; NeurodegenerationEach week, KFF Health News compiles a selection of health policy studies and briefs.CIDRAP:Spread Of Enterovirus D68 Linked To Polio-Like Illness May Have Risen 50% Over 10 YearsTransmission of enterovirus D68 EV-D68 , a respiratory RNA virus first identified in California in 1962, appears to have started accelerating before 2011, which could partly explain a more recent upswing in cases and outbreaks of related diseases around the world, suggests a study published in eLife. Van Beusekom, 6/21 CIDRAP:How Sequencing, Collaboration Solved The Pseudomonas Outbreak Tied To Eye DropsAlthough the outbreak is technically over, its impact could be felt for years, because the P aeruginosa strain that caused it鈥攁 strain not previously seen in the United States鈥攊s now circulating in US healthcare facilities and is likely here to stay. I think that it s unlikely that we re going to eradicate this strain from US healthcare facilities, CDC epidemiologist and lead outbreak investiga stanley canada tor Maroya Walters, PhD, told CIDRAP News. Dall, 6/16 ScienceDaily:What Role Does Alternative Splicing Play In Neurodege yeti ca nerative Disease 聽Scientists have written a review to discuss emerging research and evidence of the roles of alternative splicing defects in major neurodegenerative diseases. They also summarize the latest advances in RNA-based therapeutic strategies to target these disorders. University of California - Rivers Kqub Drug Makers Zero In On Diabetes Patients Social Media Connections
Monday, Apr 21 2008South Carolina House To Consider Bill That Would Eliminate Requirement To Inform School Officials of Students ; HIV-Positive StatusThe South Carolina House this week is scheduled to consider a bill SB 970 that would eliminate a state law that requires the Department of Health and Environmental Control to notify school district superintendents and nurses if students test HIV-positive, the Columbia State reports.The measure has already been approved by the Senate Smith, Columbia State, 4/21 . Under current law, DHEC is required to disclose to school superintendents and nurses if any student is diagnosed as HIV-positive. The agency has been concerned that the requirement violates students right to privacy. In addition, students might be more like owala cup ly to receive an HIV test if they are confident their results would remain private, according to the measure s sponsor, Sen. Brad Hutto D Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 2/15 . Hutto said South Carolina s current law poses significant privacy concerns. It s a walking HIPAA lawsuit, Hutto said, referring to the stanley cup 1996 Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act, which restricts who has access to a person s health records. The first time someone inadvertently reveals this information, everyone who touches it will have a problem, he added. Under current law, school officials are prohibited from yeezy telling others about a student s HIV-positive status. It s superfluous information that superintendents and
Research Roundu stanley cup p: Enterovirus; Pseudomonas; NeurodegenerationEach week, KFF Health News compiles a selection of health policy studies and briefs.CIDRAP:Spread Of Enterovirus D68 Linked To Polio-Like Illness May Have Risen 50% Over 10 YearsTransmission of enterovirus D68 EV-D68 , a respiratory RNA virus first identified in California in 1962, appears to have started accelerating before 2011, which could partly explain a more recent upswing in cases and outbreaks of related diseases around the world, suggests a study published in eLife. Van Beusekom, 6/21 CIDRAP:How Sequencing, Collaboration Solved The Pseudomonas Outbreak Tied To Eye DropsAlthough the outbreak is technically over, its impact could be felt for years, because the P aeruginosa strain that caused it鈥攁 strain not previously seen in the United States鈥攊s now circulating in US healthcare facilities and is likely here to stay. I think that it s unlikely that we re going to eradicate this strain from US healthcare facilities, CDC epidemiologist and lead outbreak investiga stanley canada tor Maroya Walters, PhD, told CIDRAP News. Dall, 6/16 ScienceDaily:What Role Does Alternative Splicing Play In Neurodege yeti ca nerative Disease 聽Scientists have written a review to discuss emerging research and evidence of the roles of alternative splicing defects in major neurodegenerative diseases. They also summarize the latest advances in RNA-based therapeutic strategies to target these disorders. University of California - Rivers Kqub Drug Makers Zero In On Diabetes Patients Social Media Connections
Monday, Apr 21 2008South Carolina House To Consider Bill That Would Eliminate Requirement To Inform School Officials of Students ; HIV-Positive StatusThe South Carolina House this week is scheduled to consider a bill SB 970 that would eliminate a state law that requires the Department of Health and Environmental Control to notify school district superintendents and nurses if students test HIV-positive, the Columbia State reports.The measure has already been approved by the Senate Smith, Columbia State, 4/21 . Under current law, DHEC is required to disclose to school superintendents and nurses if any student is diagnosed as HIV-positive. The agency has been concerned that the requirement violates students right to privacy. In addition, students might be more like owala cup ly to receive an HIV test if they are confident their results would remain private, according to the measure s sponsor, Sen. Brad Hutto D Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 2/15 . Hutto said South Carolina s current law poses significant privacy concerns. It s a walking HIPAA lawsuit, Hutto said, referring to the stanley cup 1996 Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act, which restricts who has access to a person s health records. The first time someone inadvertently reveals this information, everyone who touches it will have a problem, he added. Under current law, school officials are prohibited from yeezy telling others about a student s HIV-positive status. It s superfluous information that superintendents and

