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Rachel Eyre
Rachel Eyre is a public health medicine specialist / medical officer of health based in Whakatū/Nelson since 2022.
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Jim Miller
Jim graduated BSc (Hons), MBChB from Glasgow University, Scotland, before training in general practice.
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Mosquito-borne diseases on the rise again
We have updated our Mosquito-borne disease in New Zealand surveillance report.
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Ravinal Prakash
Ravinal Prakash is currently a Manaaki PhD scholar at Massey University, in the School of People, Environment and Planning at the Manawatu campus.
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NZ vehicle fleet continues to grow, but EV uptake slows
Our surveillance reports on the fleet size and average age of vehicles in Aotearoa New Zealand have just been updated with data for 2024.
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Non-occupational lead exposure notifications rise in 2024, with paint the leading source
Our surveillance reports on non-occupational lead absorption notifications have just been updated with 2024 data.
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Occupational lead exposure disproportionately affects Pacific people and workers in deprived areas
Our surveillance reports on occupational lead absorption notifications have just been updated with 2024 data.
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Access to safe and fluoridated drinking water reports updated
We have updated two core indicators in our drinking water quality surveillance suite.
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Lack of transport is a barrier for accessing GP services, particularly for disabled people
We have just updated two of our surveillance reports in the Transport domain using data from the 2024/25 NZ Health Survey – 'Unmet need for GP services due to a lack of transport', and 'Active transport to and from school'.
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Many popular swimming spots are often risky for swimmers
We have released an update to our 'Faecal Indicator Bacteria at Recreational Bathing Sites' surveillance report, which you can read here.
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