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New York Health News: Inhaler Coverage & Rising Life Expectancy

New York Health News: Inhaler Coverage & Rising Life Expectancy

This ‍week brings critically important updates on public health ‍in New York State, ranging from ⁣HIV surveillance ‍data to​ seasonal safety reminders and new emergency notification systems. As your dedicated source for public health information, we’re breaking down ⁢what you need ‍to know to stay safe and informed.

HIV Surveillance in New York City: A Concerning Trend

Recent data ⁢reveals a 5.4% increase in newly diagnosed HIV cases in New York City last year,⁣ with a total of 1,791 ⁣individuals receiving a ‌diagnosis. this uptick underscores the ongoing need for prevention and equitable access to care.⁢

Significant disparities persist within these numbers. Specifically:

* Racial/Ethnic Disparities: 86% of new diagnoses were among Black or ​Latino/a individuals.
* Gender Disparities: 91% of newly diagnosed women identified as Black or latina.
* ⁢ Transmission Category: among those with known⁤ transmission​ categories,65% were men​ who have sex with men,with 82% of this group identifying as ‍black ​or Latino.

These statistics⁤ highlight the ⁤critical importance of targeted prevention efforts and ⁤culturally sensitive healthcare services. ⁢You can find the full report ⁣ here.

Upstate New York: Safety & Preparedness

Beyond NYC, ‌several key‍ updates impact residents across Upstate New York.Here’s ⁤what you should be aware of:

* Ice Fishing Safety: Winter is here,⁣ and with ⁢it comes the allure of ‍ice fishing. Remember, a minimum of three to four‌ inches of solid ice is crucial for safety. For detailed information on ice ‌fishing conditions and fish species, visit ⁢the​ New York Department‍ of Environmental ​Conservation.
* Rabies Alert: A raccoon in Deansboro, ⁢Oneida County, recently tested positive for ⁢rabies. It’s a vital reminder to never touch wild animals. If you encounter wildlife acting strangely – appearing aggressive, unusually shy, drooling, or foaming⁢ at the⁤ mouth – ⁣stay away and promptly contact your local animal control officer. ‌ You can find contact information on your city’s website.Read ⁣the official press release here.
* MonroeAlert: Emergency Notifications: Monroe ⁢County⁢ has launched MonroeAlert, a new emergency notification system.This ​system allows you to receive timely alerts via text, email, phone call, or mobile app⁢ regarding severe weather,​ public safety ⁤incidents,‌ travel restrictions, and ⁣shelter information. Sign up today ‌to stay informed and prepared.

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Looking ahead:‌ Progress ⁣& Priorities

New York State is making strides ⁣in public health, evidenced by increased life expectancy and‌ improvements in ⁣respiratory health. Tho, progress isn’t uniform.

We ⁣must continue to ⁤prioritize equity and prevention. Our goal is⁣ not just to live ‍longer, but to live better – and that⁤ requires a ⁣commitment to addressing health disparities and ensuring everyone has access to the resources they⁢ need.

About the Author:

Dr. Marisa Donnelly, PhD ‌is⁢ an epidemiologist, science communicator, and public health ‍advocate. With extensive experience in​ infectious disease outbreak response⁤ – including roles⁤ at the California Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control‌ and Prevention – Dr. Donnelly brings‌ a ‍wealth of knowledge⁢ to her work. Currently, she serves as an epidemiologist at Biobot ‍Analytics, ⁤pioneering wastewater-based disease surveillance.

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