Back-to-School Health Tips: Preventing Common Childhood Illnesses

Back-to-School Health Tips: Preventing Common Childhood Illnesses

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Children are gearing up for back to school, and some have already returned. When children miss school, they miss valuable opportunities for learning, social development, and emotional development. Let’s plan for a healthy school year. This starts with sufficient sleep, nutritious meals, and adequate physical activity to promote wellbeing. Even following those steps, children can become ill with any of the numerous common childhood illness. With students, families, and school staff following proper precautions, this will minimize disruptions from illnesses in the ever-important educational environment. For illnesses to spread, there needs to be a source, transmission, and a host. Transmission can be through contact with contaminated surfaces (e.g. desktops, doorknobs), sprays and splashes (e.g. from sneezing or coughing), inhalation from aerosolized particles, and vectors (e.g. mosquitos, ticks). The below measures…
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Water Safety this Summer

Water Safety this Summer

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Please join Dr. Julia Frith with the KyIP Training Center as she talks about safety tips around water safety in the summer. https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-swimming/safety/how-to-safely-visit-oceans-lakes-and-rivers.html https://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/bam/safety/water-safety.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stzYo5vHl5c
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Preventing Insect-borne Illnesses

Preventing Insect-borne Illnesses

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Please join Vanessa Fisk, BSN, RN with the KyIP Training Center as she discusses helpful tips to prevent insect-borne illnesses. Please join Vanessa Fisk, BSN, RN with the KyIP Training Center as she discusses helpful tips to prevent insect-borne illnesses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6YuFL8TGCc
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Updated CDC’s Respiratory Virus Guidance

Updated CDC’s Respiratory Virus Guidance

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In this video Dr. Julia Frith of the Kentucky Infection Prevention (KyIP) Training Center highlights some of the updated respiratory virus guidance from the CDC. To see the full updated guidance from the CDC visit https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/guidance/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/guidance/respiratory-virus-guidance.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k2Y1Mj-5sM
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Misconceptions, Facts, and Prevention

Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Misconceptions, Facts, and Prevention

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Cancer—a heavy, scary, daunting diagnosis. Millions of Americans are affected by cancer every year, either themselves or someone they know. Technology is advancing at the speed of light, and for years now we have had access to a vaccine that prevents Human Papillomavirus (HPV), indirectly preventing many types of cancer, especially cervical cancer. It might sound strange to call the HPV vaccine an anti-cancer shot. However, when it prevents over 90% of HPV related cancers, it’s hard to explain it any other way. National Women's Health Week (May 12th-18th) is a pivotal time to spotlight the significance of the HPV vaccine in safeguarding women's health. By emphasizing the HPV vaccine in our newsletter during this month, we underscore the critical role it plays in preventing cervical cancer and promoting overall…
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Spring (and the illnesses associated with it) is here!

Spring (and the illnesses associated with it) is here!

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March 19th marked the first day of spring. With the longer days and warmer weather, we are all spending time more outdoors - enjoying a picnic, walking or hiking, attending a sporting event, or playing a sport ourselves! However, with the change in weather comes an increased risk for tick and mosquito bites, bee stings, GI illnesses, and allergies. Luckily there are prevention strategies that can be used to decrease the risk that these ailments will affect you and ruin your spring time fun. Seasonal Allergies  Spring brings pollen, ragweed, and other allergens. Allergy suffers may develop runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, and/or red, watery eyes. There are several actions you can take to reduce your exposure to allergens, including: Limiting time outdoors Using a HEPA filter inside to filter allergens…
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HIV Insights: A Three Part Educational Series

HIV Insights: A Three Part Educational Series

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Recorded sessions now available Did you miss the live HIV Education Series? No problem—recordings are now available to watch at your convenience, free of charge. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of HIV prevention, treatment, and care, or just catching up on what you missed, this series offers valuable insights. Interested in earning continuing education credit? Simply follow the instructions provided with each session to claim your CE.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuSpB5OuzOI Join KyIP and Dr. Anupama Raghuram, MD for a comprehensive virtual event designed to enhance your knowledge of HIV prevention, treatment, and management. This three-day series, led by Dr. Anu Raghuram, provided evidence-based insights into the complexities of HIV, offering actionable strategies for healthcare professionals to improve outcomes and mitigate risks. This series is presented by the Kentucky Infection Prevention Training…
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