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Aug. 7, 2025

Quote of the Week

Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.

-Mahatma Gandhi

Future Meetings

 

See all GHA meetings.

 

Resources

 

CDC COVID Data Tracker

COVID-19 updates for the United States.

 

Ebola

The Department of Public Health (DPH) offers answers to your Ebola questions.

 

State Epidemiologist

24-hour access to a State Epidemiologist: 1-866-PUB-HLTH.

 

CDC Information

Visit www.cdc.gov to stay up to date on current information.

 

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) Visit to access mental health services.

 

SAMHSA: Preventing Suicide

Visit the suicide prevention resource page.

Chikungunya 8-7-25

CDC Warns of Mosquito-Borne Chikungunya Outbreak in Southeast China

 

U.S. health officials issued a warning to travelers about a mosquito-borne illness being transmitted in parts of southeast China. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said there is an outbreak of chikungunya in Guangdong province. 

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CISA Announces Thorium, a Scalable, Automated File Analysis Platform

 

Thorium is a highly scalable, distributed file analysis and result aggregation platform that enables workflow automation using commercial, open source, and custom tools. 

Study to Test if Mothers’ Diet Prevents Early Signs of Food Allergy in Babies

 

A National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored clinical trial testing whether maternal consumption of peanuts and eggs during pregnancy and breastfeeding prevents babies from developing an early sign of allergies to these foods began on Aug. 5. Food allergy affects about 8% of children in the United States and sometimes causes severe or life-threatening reactions. Peanuts and eggs are two of the most common early-childhood food allergens. The study will enroll pregnant mothers who are not allergic to peanuts or eggs but whose babies are at high risk for food allergy because the mother has a parent, sibling or child with an allergic disease. 

Beta-HPV Can Directly Cause Skin Cancer in Immunocompromised People

 

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have shown for the first time that a type of human papillomavirus (HPV) commonly found on the skin can directly cause a form of skin cancer called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) when certain immune cells malfunction. cSCC is one of the most common cancers in the United States and worldwide. Previously, scientists believed HPV merely facilitated the accumulation of DNA mutations caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation, usually the primary driver of cSCC. 

Hillside Orchard Farms Recalls Various Fruit Breads & Fritters Due to Undeclared Egg

 

Hillside Orchard Farms is recalling various flavors of their 23oz Fruit Breads & 7.5 oz Fritters due to an undeclared egg allergen. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. On July 17, during an investigation by the FDA, the firm was made aware the allergen egg had been left off of the label during a reprint of the labels.

Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC Recalls Member’s Mark Freeze Dried Fruit Variety Pack for Listeria monocytogenes Contamination

 

Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC is recalling Member’s Mark Freeze Dried Fruit Variety Pack 15 count boxes, UPC 1 93968 50900 2 due to contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, a Listeria monocytogenes infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

NEWSLETTERS

ASPR Health Care Readiness Bulletin - Aug. 4

 

ASPR HPH Sector Engagement Opportunities - Aug. 5

 

ASPR HPH Sector Highlights (Cybersecurity) - Aug. 1

 

Georgia Weekly Influenza Report - Week 30

 

MESH Weekly Situational Awareness Brief - Aug. 1

 

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report - Aug. 7

 

News and Notes - Aug. 1

EDUCATION

Emergency Preparedness Systems Training:

Everbridge Training

GHC911 Training

 

28th Annual Cardiology Update for the Non-Cardiologist Conference

Oct. 24-25

 

AHEPP Annual Conference

Feb. 24-25, 2026

 

CISA Office for Bombing Prevention (OBP) Training Courses

Aug. 11 & 25

Sept. 15 & 26

 

NACCHO Preparedness Summit

April 13-16, 2026

 

National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference

Dec. 1-3

 

Psychological First Aid: Train the Trainer

Sept. 9-10

RESOURCES AND REMINDERS

Reminder: Identify, Isolate and Inform!

Identify, Isolate and Inform: It is important to continue to ask travel questions. The purpose of this notice is to remind healthcare providers about actions to take in Georgia when evaluating patients for possible serious communicable diseases!

Travel Clinical Assistant (TCA) 

The Travel Clinical Assistant provides post-travel clinical information on travel-related diseases for 231 countries. Diseases with recent outbreaks occurring in the last two years are listed first.

Violent Actors and Cyber Criminals Threaten Emergency Services Sector

The Office of Intelligence and Analysis sent an assessment of threats to the Emergency Services Sector— police, firefighters, and other first responders— from violent extremists, other physical threat actors, or malicious cyber actors. 

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ONLINE PREPAREDNESS TOOLS

GHC911

GHC911 DRL

Go to the GHC911 homepage

WebEOC

WebEOC

Add your facility to WebEOC.

Everbridge

Everbridge

Sign up for an Everbridge account

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Selelia Jiles is GHA's Emergency Preparedness Communications Manager. Contact her at sjiles@gha.org, 770-249-4506 (office) or 404-200-5829 (cell).

If you need to reach GHA for a Disaster/Emergency Preparedness-related issue after hours, please contact Mallory Garrett, 706-934-0711.

 

The Disaster Readiness Line Newsletter is circulated by Georgia's Healthcare Coalitions to our emergency preparedness partners.

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