Archive for April 2011

The Chief Executive of Southern District Well being Board, Brian Rousseau, was planning to resign from his post by the end on the year. Mr. Rousseau had served as the Chairman of your organisation for eight years, earlier he was inside the panel of Otago.
Mr. Rousseau was going to quit from his duties two weeks after the Government?¡¥s National Wellbeing Board would take some selection on the matter of development of another wellness service centre at Wakatipu. Joe Butterfield was going to be appointed as the next Chairman of Southern District Health Board.
The delay in taking a firm and unanimous decision more than the Queensland health services was believed to be political pressures and the major problem was that only 50% from the board agreed more than bringing changes within the method, the rate of support was not fair enough to derive at any conclusion.
The agenda of wellbeing centre in Wakatipu was a extended dragged affair with the board, as two months back Mr. Rousseau had called for a meeting at Queensland, which was attended by 400 members, in order to discuss the redevelopment of Frankton?¡¥s Lakes District Hospital into an Integrated Family Wellness Centre. As the board had arrived at no conclusion the successor of Rousseau Mr. Butterfield assured to enact the replacement after he took hold of the charge as a chairman.
Wellington Regional Public Wellness has issued warnings on the residents against all kind of wild mushrooms after a one-year-old child fell ill for the reason that of eating mushrooms in a Kapiti Park.
Medical Officer of Wellbeing, Dr. Jill McKenzie told The Dominion Post that all wild mushrooms must be treated as very poisonous because it is just not possible to identify which 1 are safe and which are not. He said that these wild mushrooms are not poisonous to touch but can cause severe well being complications when eaten.
Dr. McKenzie has advised the people to remove mushrooms from their backyards and gardens to avoid any contact with these mushrooms. He has urged the parents to closely monitor the growth of mushrooms in parks, where youngsters play simply because a cooler weather provides ideal conditions for fungi to grow.
He mentioned that mushrooms can cause a number of symptoms depending upon the level of toxicity, like vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and serious problems affecting the heart, liver, or kidney. If the youngsters exhibit any of these symptoms or have eaten a wild mushroom parents must immediately seek the advice of National Poisons Centre.
An outbreak of measles continues to be declared in Auckland after 17 cases of your potentially threatening disease have been confirmed from the city. Health experts have warned that it really is the second largest outbreak within the city this year.
Auckland Regional Public Wellbeing Service Medical Officer, Dr. Richard Hoskins stated that out of these 17 cases, seven were confirmed from Oratia District School and two individuals have been hospitalized.
Dr. Hoskins has urged the parents of young kids to quarantine all unimmunized children until the risk of infection is eradicated from the city. He is expecting more cases to develop in the city simply because of lack of immunization.
He has warned the persons to protect themselves against the infection as it is highly infectious and may well spread from one particular person to another. It might spread as a result of air, especially via coughing and sneezing.
He has advised the people to obtain vaccination because it is the only way to prevent the onset of vaccination. Anyone exhibiting common symptoms such as a red rash, runny nose, cough, sore eyes or fever must contact their local doctor or call Healthline on 0800 611 116 before visiting a medical professional, to reduce the spread of infection.