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US - California: One police officer tested positive for Salmonella Typhi, two others are suspected cases - May 30, 2019

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
[h=1]Typhoid Fever In The LAPD: What You Need to Know[/h] BY FRANK STOLTZE IN NEWS ON MAY 30, 2019 4:16 PM


[FONT=&quot]The LAPD says at least one officer has tested positive for Salmonella Typhi ? the bacteria that causes typhoid fever. The officer, who does not have typhoid fever itself, is a detective assigned to the Central Division located on Skid Row, the department said.

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Two other detectives from the same division have symptoms consistent with the same bacteria, but they haven't been diagnosed yet, according to an LAPD spokesman.

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https://laist.com/2019/05/30/typhoid_fever_in_the_lapd_what_you_need_to_know.php
 
[FONT=&quot] [h=2]News Release[/h] [h=4]Thursday, May 30, 2019[/h]
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[h=1]LAPD Employees Contract Salmonella Typhi NR19146jr[/h]
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The second Central Division employee listed below, instead of typhus like symptoms should read, has salmonella-typhi like symptoms.​
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[FONT=&quot]Los Angeles:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] The Department has learned about an employee from our Central Division, who has contracted salmonella typhi and is currently being treated for the condition. A second employee has typhus-like symptoms but a specific diagnosis has not been determined.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Our Facilities Management Division is working with the city's General Services Department to disinfect any work areas that may have been exposed and that work is expected to be completed this evening.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The health and well-being of every LAPD employee is vital and we will be working diligently to ensure we are create a safe work environment.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Unfortunately, our police officers often patrol in adverse environments and can be exposed to various dangerous elements. We have notified the Police Protective League as well as all of our employees working at Central Division, about the outbreak and we have further provided them with strategies to stay healthy while we mitigate this issue.[/FONT]


http://www.lapdonline.org/home/news_view/65556
 
Source: https://www.news.com.au/news/rats-t...m/news-story/fb65b420e775600e10171c7fc592fd2e

Rats, trash and typhoid: Los Angeles? growing shantytown slum
A 50-block homeless camp, piles of rubbish, a feared outbreak of typhoid: these are some of the shocking scenes of downtown LA slum.
Candace Sutton

Shocking new images from Los Angeles show the city?s descent into a rubbish-choked, rat-infested homeless camp with human faeces on the streets and feared outbreaks of disease.

Burgeoning mountains of decaying trash across 50 squalid blocks of LA?s downtown area has reportedly resulted in one police officer?s treatment for typhoid.

Five other officers from the same Central Division police station are showing ?typhus like symptoms?.

Photographs taken this week show homeless people wheeling belongings past row upon row of tents and people passed out on the footpath.

One columnist for the prestigious Los Angeles Times described the situation this week as

?the collapse of a city that?s lost control?.

?What century is this?? Steve Lopez asked.

?Is it the 21st century in the largest city of a state that ranks among the world?s most robust economies, or did someone turn back the calendar a few hundred years?

?Sidewalks have disappeared, hidden by tents and the kinds of makeshift shanties you see in Third World places.?...
 
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