Broome County Health Department and Sheriff’s Office said they are taking all measures to ensure safety inside the jail.
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No tuberculosis cases in Broome County jail: Sheriff, Health Department
The Broome County Sheriff's Office and the Broome County Health Department have dispelled social media reports surrounding an alleged tuberculosis outbreak at the Broome County Jail.
WIVT Binghamton on MSN
Broome County officials investigate suspected tuberculosis in jail inmate
Broome County officials are attempting to provide proper context as it deals with a suspected case of tuberculosis in a man ...
Members of the Broome County Sheriff's Office and Broome County Health Department joined together Monday to share information ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN
Ghana poised to revolutionise public health and epidemiology with AI
Experts say Ghana is well-positioned to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to transform its public health systems and ...
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Nunavik ends year with record number of TB cases, as officials promise funding announcement to come
As of Dec. 10, the region has recorded 112 active cases – the highest reported level in recent history. Provincial and federal officials say ongoing discussions about eliminating tuberculosis across ...
TheHealthSite on MSN
Sitamarhi HIV Outbreak Surges Past 7,000 Cases: Transmission And Early Signs
According to reports, most cases involving families where one or both parents have HIV positive result in transmission at ...
Objective China has continued to improve tuberculosis (TB) control in the past decade; however, the sudden outbreak of ...
See related editorial at Key points Despite being preventable and curable, tuberculosis (TB) disease affects nearly 11 million people worldwide per year, more than 2000 of whom live in Canada.[1][2], ...
In the first week of December, there was a 70 per cent jump in the number of lab-confirmed influenza cases in Alberta, along ...
Tribune News Service on MSNOpinion
Commentary: RFK Jr.’s deepening threat to public health
Here we go again. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has again broken promises and betrayed his ...
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