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Cyanobacteria confirmed at Lake Tūtira
News & publications » News archive » Cyanobacteria confirmed at Lake Tūtira
Water test results from Lake Tūtira have confirmed a cyanobacteria bloom on the lake. Medical Officer of Health Dr Nicholas Jones said as the bloom was visible on the lake and test results had confirmed cyanobacteria, the bloom was likely to be toxic to people and animals.
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Pregnancy and Parenting Service / Te Ara Manapou
Hospital & health services » Mental Health and Addiction Services » Pregnancy and Parenting Service / Te Ara Manapou
Te Ara Manapou – Addictions We are a multidisciplinary team made up social workers, nurses, peer support, alongside a part time psychologist and psychiatrist. We understand how difficult it may be for Whaiora to ask for help if you are pregnant or a parent using drugs and alcohol.
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Hawke's Bay DHB preparing for strike
News & publications » News archive » Hawke's Bay DHB preparing for strike
Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s Anaesthetic Technicians, who are members of the Association of Professionals and Executive Employee Inc (APEX), have voted to strike for 24 hours from 7am 5 October until 7am 6 October.
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Care Pharmacy at Totara
Your health » Find a pharmacy » Care Pharmacy at Totara
307 St Aubyn Street West
Hastings
Phone 06 878 8555
Fax 06 876 7832
Email info@carehastings. co. nz
Prescription only email: dispensary@carepharm. co. nz HoursWeekdays 8. 30am - 5.
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Surge in winter illnesses impacting Hawke’s Bay’s health system
News & publications » News archive » Surge in winter illnesses impacting Hawke’s Bay’s health system
12 July 2017
The surge of winter illnesses in Hawke’s Bay is impacting the whole of the Hawke’s Bay health system and there is important advice for locals on how to best manage their care.
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Communicable Disease Information Sheets
Community services » Health Protection Team » Communicable Disease Information Sheets
Information about a number of communicable diseases, their signs and symptoms, treatment etc :
Campylobacter
Chikungunya
COVID-19
Cryptosporidium
Dengue Fever
Diphtheria
E Coli
Gastroenteritis (also known as gastro, D&V or tummy bug)
Gastroenteritis in children
Giardia
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease
Haemophilus Influenza Type b (HIB)
Hepatitis A
Legionellosis (also known as Legionnaires Disease)
Leptospirosis
Listeriosis
Malaria
Measles
Mumps
Meningococcal disease (or resource in 9 languages available at HealthEd)
Norovirus
Pertussis
Rheumatic Fever
Rubella
Salmonellosis
Scabies
Scarlet Fever
Shigellosis
Slapped Cheek (also known as Fifth…
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Pandora Pond Swimming warning
News & publications » News archive » Pandora Pond Swimming warning
People are being warned not to swim in Pandora Pond, Napier, until further notice due to contamination. Hawke’s Bay’s District Health Board Medical Officer of Health, Dr Nicholas Jones, said monitoring by Hawke’s Bay Regional Council had identified high levels of bacteria in water from samples taken this week.
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Hawke’s Bay District Health Board - New Zealand Nurses Organisation Strike Action Update 2
News & publications » News archive » Hawke’s Bay District Health Board - New Zealand Nurses Organisation Strike Action Update 2
Members of New Zealand Nurses Organisation are now taking strike action for 24 hours from 7am today until 7am Friday 13 July. What you need to know:Hawke’s Bay Hospital is very busy.
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Medical Day Unit (MDU)
Hospital & health services » Services at Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital » Emergency Department » Medical Day Unit (MDU)
The Medical Day Unit was set up to improve the management of short stay patients who require further treatment and care but do not requrie an inpatient bed.