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Main topics can be found within
the left column; sub-topics and/or research reports can be found
near the bottom of this page. Thank you
We offer a monthly newsletter dealing with
the various issues surrounding infectious diseases. To
find out more click
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Document Name & Link to Document |
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Nebraska State Mortality Rates |
Nebraska State Mortality Rates 1999-2006
Nebraska African American Female
Nebraska African American Male
Nebraska Hispanic (2186-2) Female
Nebraska Hispanic (2186-2) Male
Nebraska White Female
Nebraska White Male |
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Attorneys want hepatitis trial moved |
A judge was
asked Tuesday to relocate the trial involving one of scores of
lawsuits stemming from a massive hepatitis outbreak. |
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Neb. Targets Doctor in Hepatitis Death |
The state began
disciplinary action Tuesday against a cancer doctor linked to a
widespread hepatitis C outbreak, citing poor infection control at
his clinic. |
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Nebraska: Bill targets willful spreading of HIV |
Sen. Lowen Kruse
introduced a bill (LB872) in the
Nebraska Senate that would make it a crime for a person with HIV to
have sex without telling a partner their status, or to donate blood,
organs, sperm or tissue "except as deemed necessary for medical or
scientific research." |
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Nebraska Legislative Bill 226 TP |
Legislative Bill
226 in Nebraska, as well as assisting Nebraska advocates in
organizing a response. The Assault with Bodily Fluids Bill would
criminalize striking any public safety officer with any bodily fluid
(or expelling bodily fluids toward them) and includes a specific
increase of penalty to a felony (up to five years and/or $10,000
fine) if the defendant is HIV positive or has Hepatitis B or C. |
pdf 256 kb |
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Personnel- Perpetually
Infectious Diseases, Nebraska school system |
"Perpetually infectious diseases" are those diseases which are
carried throughout life by the infected person and have the potential
to be transmitted to other individuals and include but are not limited
to: AIDS, ARC, CMV (as defined below), Tuberculosis, Hepatitis,
and Herpes.
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