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How Pathogens Go Unnoticed in America's Water Towers

May 21, 2021

Water storage tanks are one one of the most vulnerable points in a public water supply. There are millions of cases of gastrointestinal or respiratory illness that no one suspected came from their drinking water. “It’s an endemic level of illness that we just sort of live with. We have to decide, is it an acceptable risk?," said Dr. Kelly Reynolds, a professor and chair of the community, environment and policy department at the Mel and Enid College of Public Health.

USA Today

Covid-19 Disrupts Years of Health Progress in U.S.

May 20, 2021

Population health researchers say that they still expect the national death rate to return to more normal-looking levels as Covid-19 deaths recede. But that doesn’t mean the pandemic’s impact will disappear. “What the challenge will be is being able to quantify those lingering effects. They won’t be as dramatic, but that doesn’t make them any less real,” said Dr. Heidi Brown, an associate professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

The Wall Street Journal

UArizona Medical Staff Member Wins Pay It Forward Award for Testing Site

May 20, 2021

Jeffery Hanna, a clinical research coordinator at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is a recipient of the Arizona Family’s Pay It Forward award. Hanna has spent the last year doing nasal swab and saliva testing, and helped organize many pop-up vaccine clinics.

Arizona's Family (3TV/CBS 5) Phoenix, AZ

Pandemic Boosts Increase in Students Seeking Public Health Degrees

May 20, 2021

The University of Arizona has seen a 26% increase overall for all its epidemiology applications compared to this time last year and it's still accepting new applicants. Interest in the MPH Applied Epidemiology program has nearly tripled. "I think it would be right to say that COVID-19 has really brought public health to the forefront of our lives," said Dr. John Ehiri, a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. This story was picked up by 26 Fox affiliate television stations across the U.S., including Atlanta, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.

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People gather outside a community center for a MOVE-UP clinic hosted by UArizona Health Sciences in the rural town of Aguila, Arizona, to get COVID-19 vaccine shots.

Southern Arizona COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Go Mobile

May 19, 2021

Mobile health unit vaccination efforts are expanding through the Mobile Outreach Vaccination and Education for Underserved Populations (MOVE UP) program.

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From left: Oscar Moreno, Mara Rodriguez, Jairo Lopez, Ruben Sosa, Nestor Quiñonez and Jesús Pérez – all farmworkers from Agua Prieta, Mexico – gathered at the Consulate of Mexico in Douglas, Arizona, for a COVID-19 vaccine clinic hosted by UArizona Health Sciences and the Cochise County Health Department.

COVID-19 Vaccine Mobile Outreach Expands in Rural Arizona

May 19, 2021

A new mobile health unit initiative is getting more vaccines in the arms of rural, Hispanic and other hard-to-reach populations in southern Arizona.

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Brian Erstad, PharmD, MCCP, FCCP, FASHP

Dr. Brian Erstad Honored as Distinguished Pharmacy Educator

May 18, 2021
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Madison Brandt, RN, is the first Arizona Health Sciences graduate student to pursue a dual Pharmacy-Nursing degree at the University in Arizona and the first recipient of scholarships for the program provided through a $1.4M grant from the Flinn Foundation.

Dual Pharmacy-Nursing Degree Targets Gaps in Care

May 18, 2021

Next-generation education at the Colleges of Nursing and Pharmacy aims to fill care gaps as the U.S. physician shortage worsens.

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How Contagious is the Coronavirus Variant From India? What the Science Shows

May 18, 2021

Because of two concerning mutations, the B.1.617 variant discovered in India has been given a scary nickname “double mutant,” an incorrect term that is “completely unhelpful,” said Dr. Deepta Bhattacharya, an associate professor of immunobiology at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

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Rural Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Lag Behind Urban Areas as Access, Hesitancy Remain Barriers

May 18, 2021

A new study found that vaccination rates in rural America lagged urban counties during the first four months of the nation's concerted immunization push. "The counties that have lower uptake in the vaccines are also the ones who have been disproportionately hit by all those negative outcomes related to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Dr. Daniel Derksen, director of the Center for Rural Health.

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