FDA temporarily halts blood donation in two Florida counties over Zika fears

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is asking blood centers in two Florida counties to immediately stop collections. The counties are investigating possible local transmission of Zika virus.

In a notice sent to blood centers and posted on the agency’s website Wednesday evening, the FDA said it is requesting all blood centers in Miami-Dade or Broward counties to “cease collecting blood immediately” until those facilities can test individual units of blood donated in those two counties with a special investigational donor screening test for Zika virus or until the establishments implement the use of an approved or investigational pathogen-inactivation technology.

The action by the FDA comes as health officials in Florida said Thursday they were continuing to investigate two Zika cases that could have been spread by local mosquitoes, in addition to two similar cases they announced last week. Health officials have not confirmed whether any of the infected individuals acquired the virus from local mosquitoes, but it seems increasingly likely.

“These may be the first cases of local Zika virus transmission by mosquitoes in the continental United States,” the FDA said in its notice and in a media statement Thursday. It said it was making the request of blood-collection establishments “in consideration of the possibility of an emerging local outbreak of Zika virus, and as a prudent measure to help assure the safety of blood and blood products.”

Mike Pence’s health policy record is a mixed bag

http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/mike-pences-health-policy-record-mixed-bag

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Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is in the spotlight this week as the man Donald Trump has picked to be his running mate. Pence’s decisions about health and health care in Indiana have drawn attention from within and outside the state. His record could be important in November, because Trump doesn’t have a legislative record at all.

Here’s a quick look at the governor’s history in terms of health policy in Indiana.

Lifelong care, heartaches ahead for babies born with Zika in the U.S.

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At least 12 babies in the United States have already been born with the heartbreaking brain damage caused by the Zika virus. And with that number expected to multiply, public health and pediatric specialists are scrambling as they have rarely done to prepare for the lifelong implications of each case.

Many of Zika’s littlest victims, diagnosed with microcephaly and other serious birth defects that might not immediately be apparent, could require care estimated at more than $10 million through adulthood. Officials who have been concentrating on measures to control and prevent transmission of the virus are now confronting a new challenge, seeking to provide guidance for doctors and others who work with young children with developmental problems.

The White House and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are holding regular talks with experts and nonprofits about the array of services the infants and their families will need well into the future. Advocacy groups are seeking to raise awareness among parents and day-care providers, and some high-risk states are streamlining existing programs so that they can rapidly connect Zika babies with physical, occupational and other therapies.

Five Health Issues Presidential Candidates Aren’t Talking About — But Should Be

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References to the Affordable Care Act — sometimes called Obamacare — have been a regular feature of the current presidential campaign season.

For months, Republican candidates have pledged to repeal it, while Democrat Hillary Clinton wants to build on it and Democrat Bernie Sanders wants to replace it with a government-funded “Medicare for All” program.

But much of the policy discussion stops there. Yet the nation in the next few years faces many important decisions about health care — most of which have little to do with the controversial federal health law. Here are five issues candidates should be discussing, but largely are not:

What Is the Zika Virus? Your Questions Answered

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http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/zika-virus-outbreak/florida-may-have-second-non-travel-related-case-zika-n614481

 

 

Woman-to-Man Zika Infection Reported

http://www.medpagetoday.com/InfectiousDisease/GeneralInfectiousDisease/59095?isalert=1&uun=g885344d5150R7095614u&xid=NL_breakingnews_2016-07-15

The first case of sexual transmission of Zika virus from a woman to a man appears to have occurred in New York City, health officials there reported Friday.

The unnamed woman “engaged in a single event of condomless vaginal intercourse with a male partner the day she returned to NYC from travel to an area with ongoing Zika virus transmission,” according to Alexander Davidson, MPH, and colleagues in the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, during which she had already begun to show symptoms of infection.

Superbug gene detected in a second person in the U.S.

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Researchers have found bacteria resistant to the antibiotic of last resort in a sample from a second patient in the United States, according to a study published Monday. The patient had surgery at a New York hospital last year, researchers said.

The news comes after researchers reported in late May that a patient in Pennsylvania carried a strain of E. coli bacteria that was resistant to colistin, the antibiotic that doctors use to treat patients who have infections that don’t respond to other drugs.

In both cases, the bacteria carried a gene, known as mcr-1, that allows the organism to withstand colistin. The Pennsylvania case was the first time this colistin-resistance gene had shown up in the United States after its identification in China last fall. Health officials and infectious-disease experts around the world have sounded the alarm because the gene has since been found in more than two dozen countries, in animals as well as people.

NCQA will ask health plans to report infections acquired at network hospitals

http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20160706/NEWS/160709990/ncqa-will-ask-health-plans-to-report-infections-acquired-at-network

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  • On Tuesday, the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) added four new quality measures to the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS), which currently consists of more than 80 measures.
  • The four new measures are rates of :
    • Standardized healthcare-associated infection ratio,
    • Follow-up after emergency department visit for mental illness,
    • Follow-up after emergency department visit for alcohol and other drug dependence,
    • Depression remission or response for adolescents and adults.
  • The first measure — standardized infection ratios — will measure ratios for central line-associated bloodstream infections, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, MRSA infections, and Clostridium difficile intestinal infections. According to Gail Wilensky, a senior fellow at Project HOPE, “These infection rates ‘shouldn’t occur with appropriate, high-quality care.’”

For This Man, Reducing Gun Violence Is A Life’s Mission

For This Man, Reducing Gun Violence Is A Life’s Mission

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As the ancient Chinese proverb says, from crisis comes opportunity. That is certainly true for Garen Wintemute, a leading gun-violence researcher and emergency room doctor who finds “teaching moments” in the grief-filled days and weeks following mass shootings in America.

He is currently seizing a window of opportunity recently opened by the recent mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.

Wintemute, once named a “hero of medicine” by Time magazine, has led the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California, Davis Medical Center for 25 years. Twenty years ago, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly stopped funding Wintemute’s program. He has since put up $1.3 million of his own money to keep it running.