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Tag: State Epidemiologist Megan Davies

Duke Energy's Asheville Steam Electric Generating Plant coal ash ponds. The DEQ has ranked the ponds as risk.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, State Health Policy

Sparks Flew Early Over Well-Water Letters

by Catherine Clabby August 5, 2016September 7, 2016
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Healthcare Workers, State Health Policy

State Health Director Tells His Side of Coal Ash Water Advisory Story

by Catherine Clabby June 2, 2016January 9, 2017
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Public Health

Health Officials Clashed Over Well-Water Letters, Testimony Shows

by Catherine Clabby May 17, 2016January 9, 2017
Aedes aegypti most likely originated in Africa; since then, the mosquito has been transported globally throughout the world, through global trade and shipping activities. It's a very good transmitter of Zika virus, along with dengue and Chikungunya virus.
Posted inInfectious Disease, NC Health Briefs, One Health, Public Health

Health Officials Listen for the Buzz of Insects

by Editor April 22, 2016April 22, 2016
Posted inFeatured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

‘Tis the Season … for Flu

by Editor January 7, 2015April 22, 2021
Ebola microcsopic image
Posted inHealthcare Workers, Infectious Disease, NC Health Briefs, State Health Policy

DHHS Officials Update on Ebola Prep – Oct 22 – Storify

by Editor October 22, 2014October 30, 2014

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