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Milken Institute School of Public Health Launches New Public Health Scholars Program

In 2022, Milken Institute SPH was awarded nearly $1.5 million to strengthen the public health workforce.

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Poor water, sanitation, and hygiene in low-income countries may help fuel the emergence of deadly pathogens

New Study of E. coli in Cambodia Finds Genetic Elements Conferring Resistance to Powerful Antibiotics Widely Dispersed in Humans and Animals

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Unionized Nursing Homes 78% More Likely to Report Workplace Injury and Illness Data to OSHA

Unionized Nursing Homes 78% More Likely to Report Workplace Injury and Illness Data to OSHA.

Dr. Suril Mehta

White House Assignment for Professorial Lecturer and Alumni

Suril Mehta, DrPH ’20, MPH ‘09, BA ‘07, is one busy public health professional. Since January 2023, Mehta has been on temporary assignment at the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), a...

E. Coli

Bacteria from Meat Likely to Cause More than Half a Million Urinary Tract Infections in the U.S. Every Year

WASHINGTON (March 23, 2023) – A new study suggests that E. coli from meat products may be responsible for hundreds of thousands of urinary tract infections...