Human trafficking is a major issue in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Public Health wants to make sure more people can ...
Humanitarian workers in Europe, Latin America and Africa tell openDemocracy about the impact of Trump’s attack on USAID ...
Two additional measles cases have been confirmed in unvaccinated metro Atlanta residents, bringing the total to three in ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture’s Emergency ... with potential implications for public health. HPAI is characterized by its rapid spread and high mortality rate among infected birds ...
ATLANTA - The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed the first case of measles in the state for 2025. The infected individual, an unvaccinated metro Atlanta resident, contracted ...
Georgia’s statewide public health conference has been canceled due to uncertainty over federal funding and researchers are ...
The most recent state to have its poultry operations hit with bird flu: Georgia. The Georgia ... reported Jan. 6 by the Louisiana Department of Public Health. The patient was over 65 and reported ...
State employees involved in the response to the outbreaks are also being watched closely for signs of infection with help from the Georgia Department of Public Health, said Agvent, the GDA ...
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources confirmed ... In areas where Chronic Wasting Disease exists, public health officials also recommend more stringent deer processing.
George Rust, a public health expert and professor at Florida ... were infected through contaminated dairy products. Georgia’s Department of Agriculture has also announced a temporary suspension ...
The Georgia Department of Public Health has not yet published the exact number of cases statewide. But last week, 269 Georgians were hospitalized with the flu. State public health officials say ...
This week, the poultry industry in Georgia ... and a regional hub for special pathogen preparedness, is gearing up for the possibility that bird flu becomes a more serious public health threat.