City of Milwaukee
 

Communicable Disease and Immunizations in the News

 

September 2008:

September 10, 2008--Annual MHD Immunization Symposium at the Italian Community Center, 631 East Chicago St in Milwaukee from 5:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Dr. Willam Atkinson from the CDC and Assistant District Attorney Gary Mahkorn are this year's special guest speakers.  Healthcare providers are invited to attend; please call 414-286-8034 to register by Wednesday, September 3, 2008.   

August 2008:

August 23, 2008--MPS Run Back to School at Wick Playfield, 4929 West Vliet Street in Milwaukee from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. FREE immunizations will be provided at the event.  Please visit the Milwaukee Recreation Department's website for additional information including registration for the run/walk  http://registration.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/site/Activities/ActivitiesCourseDetails.asp?cid=12746

August 15, 2008- 8th Annual MHD Annual Back to School Health Fair at South Division High School 1515 West Lapham Blvd in Milwaukee from 10:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  Immunization record reviews and vaccinations will be provided at the fair in rooms 152 and 153.  The Back to School Immunization Kick Off will also be held at this event.

WTMJ 4 News coverage of health fair (click for link)

August 7, 2008--MPS Teams up with MHD--Immunization Rules Have Changed- WISN Channel 12 News (click for link).

August 6, 2008--MHD Commissioner of Health, Bevan K. Baker interview about immunizations on the Morning Blend Show (click for link).

August 4-20, 2008-- FREE MHD Immmunization Clinics at MPS Open Enrollment.  Clinics are held daily during the first week of August and Wednesdays August 6th, 13th, and 20th from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m in room 136.  Parents/ guardians are encouraged to bring their child's immunization records. Please visit the MPS website for additional information about this event http://mpsportal.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/portal/server.pt

August 1-31, 2008--August is recognized as National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) by the CDC. The goal of NIAM is to increase awareness about immunizations across the life span, from infants to the elderly.  Please visit the CDC's NIAM webpage for more information http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niam/default.htm

 

 

May 2008:

May 3, 2008--Vaccines: We're all in this together, City of Milwaukee Commissioner of Health Bevan K. Baker's article in the Sunday Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (click for link). 

April 2008:

April 19- 26, 2008--National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW )--is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from vaccine preventable diseases and celebrate the achievements of immunization programs in promoting healthy communities.  Infants are particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases; that is why it is critical to protect them through immunization.  Each day, nearly 12,000 babies are born in the United States who will need to be immunized against 14 vaccine preventable diseases before age two.  Please visit the CDC's website for more information.

The MHD Immunization Program provided flu vaccine at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum on Wauwatosa Savings Bank & FOX 6 Neighborhood Night Thursday November 15, 2007 from  5:00 - 8:00 pm.

 

 

October 2007:

October 19, 2007: Staph/MRSA infections Update

National and local news outlets have recently reported increases in staph infections in schools and other institutional settings across the United States.  In particular, media reports have focused on outbreaks or isolated cases of invasive staph disease (bloodstream and organ) as well as antibiotic-resistant forms of the bacteria (MRSA) that can result in severe and sometimes life threatening conditions.

While (Staphylococcus aureus) infections are not uncommon and generally result in mild skin infections in many persons, both MRSA and invasive forms of staph  infections can result in serious disease, especially for elderly and persons with underlying medical conditions. Sometimes, these infections can occur in otherwise healthy individuals. Staph is transmitted through direct contact or contact with contaminated articles such as clothing, shared athletic equipment or personal hygiene items (towels, brushes, razors, etc.).  Attached is a fact sheet on Staph/MRSA infections provided by the United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) that provides further information click here.

At this time, the City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) has not received any reports of staph or MRSA disease nor is it investigating any outbreaks of staph or MRSA infections in schools or other settings within the
community. However, given the recent media attention toward this public health issue, we would like to remind individuals of the following preventative measures:

* Practice good hand-washing using soap and water after using the toilet.
* Clean all open cuts, abrasions or wounds with soap and water and change dressings as needed.
* Avoid sharing common articles of clothing, athletic equipment and personal hygiene items unless laundered and disinfected prior to use.
* Place disposable items soiled by bodily fluids in trash (diapers, dressings, etc.)
* Disinfect surfaces contaminated with bodily fluids using common household bleach and water.

Persons that develop skin infections that are persistent and/or become red, swollen and painful should seek care from their primary medical provider.

October 2, 2007-- Mayor Tom Barrett, Common Council President Willie Hines and Commissioner of Health Bevan Baker launched the city's annual influenza campaign in partnership with the Aurora Visiting Nurse Association of Wisconsin, who provided an on-site influenza clinic. The event was held at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum located at 929 E. Wisconsin Avenue from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

October 2, 2007-- The Morning Blend interview with Bevan K. Baker, Commissioner of Health of the City of Milwaukee Health Department for the Annual Influenza Kick-Off

Visit: http://www.themorningblend.com/ and click past shows, Tuesday October 2 , 2007.

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July 2007:

July 30, 2007— Keeping Healthy In MPS Fox 6 News Review of the Milwaukee Public Schools and City of Milwaukee Health Department immunization initiative at open enrollment July 30-August 17, 2007.  

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