Outbreaks of H5N1 continue to rise in dairy cattle and poultry, as well as in other wild and domesticated animals, including the first confirmed infection in a pig. Human cases also continue to occur, ...
Lainie Rutkow became the university’s executive vice provost in January 2024. She is a professor of health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns ...
The fluoride in our water has passively protected the oral health of Americans for decades by reducing cavities, tooth decay, and dental health disparities. So much so, that the CDC has declared ...
A new study from researchers in the Department of Health Policy and Management sheds light on the disparities between tax exemptions received by nonprofit hospitals and the benefits they provide to ...
In 2010, a coalition in Baltimore set an audacious goal: Make Baltimore’s Harbor swimmable and fishable by the year 2020. The tidal region of the Patapsco River, the Harbor has one of the deepest ...
Natalie Exum, PhD '16, MS, is an environmental health scientist bridging the gap between public health and sanitary engineering to understand how environmental infectious pathogens are transmitted to ...
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The seventh Bloomberg American Health Summit organized by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative will bring together public health leaders, government officials, community organizations, researchers ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. saw dramatic reductions in infections spread by the respiratory route, including measles and pertussis. These two diseases are also vaccine-preventable, and the ...