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What's Going Around San Diego County
Last Updated:
07-05-06 at 3:40PM
Local doctors have a warning about two potentially dangerous conditions and an illness usually seen only in the winter months is making some San Diegans sick.
North County
Doctor Kelly Motadel in Vista is seeing a disturbing rise in the number of people suffering from antibiotic resistant staph infections.
These infections - known as MRSA - were once quite rare and found only in hospital settings. But they are now spreading throughout San Diego County .
Unlike traditional staph infections, MRSA does not respond to traditional antibiotics. So if you have a skin infection that's not getting better, see your doctor for an evaluation. It will not go away without treatment.
East County
Doctor Teresa Mogielnicki in El Cajon is seeing an increase in children who are suffering from ear infections.
Most of these recent cases involve infections of the middle ear. Symptoms include pain, fever and the drainage of fluid from inside the ear.
Ear infections usually go away by themselves after a couple of days and generally don't require medication.
But if your child's ear pain and fever lasts longer than a few days see your doctor.
Central San Diego
Doctor Mumtaz Almansour is reporting several cases of the flu. While flu season typically occurs between December and May, it's possible to get the illness during the summer.
Influenza is caused by a virus and affects the upper respiratory system.
Symptoms can include fever, body aches, loss of appetite, a cough and a sore throat - generally lasting one to two weeks.
South County
Doctor Maria Terese 'O' Villa in National City is seeing an increase in tuberculosis cases.
TB is a highly contagious bacterial infection that can seriously damage the lungs.
Those with active TB often display symptoms, such as a cough, rapid heart beat and swelling of the neck. If left untreated, TB can be fatal.
Low-fat dairy foods may lower women's diabetes risk
Last Updated: 2006-07-06 9:45:01 -0400 (Reuters Health)
BY Megan Rauscher
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A diet that includes lots of low-fat dairy products may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in women, new research suggests.
Although a series of recent studies suggests that a high level of dairy foods in the diet may lower the risk of being overweight or developing insulin resistance syndrome, studies that have examined the link between these factors and diabetes risk are sparse, Dr. Simin Liu, from the University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health and colleagues note. They therefore looked for the relationship between type 2 diabetes and dietary levels of dairy foods and calcium in 37,183 women in the Women's Health Study. A total of 1,603 women developed diabetes during an average follow-up of 10 years."The most important finding is that women who consumed more low-fat dairy foods tended to experience a lower risk of type 2 diabetes in a period of 10 years," Liu told Reuters Health.After adjusting for potentially confounding factors such as weight, physical activity, and family history of diabetes, women with the highest intake of dairy foods were 21 percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those with the lowest intake, Liu's team reports in the journal Diabetes Care."Each serving-per-day increase in dairy intake was associated with a 4-percent lower risk."The benefit of a high intake of low-fat dairy foods on type 2 diabetes risk was independent of dietary calcium and vitamin D. This is the first study, the authors add, to tease out the effects of dairy food intake from those of dietary calcium and vitamin D."The message," said Liu, "is that low-fat dairy foods can be incorporated into a healthy diet that may lower a woman's risk of diabetes."The apparent anti-diabetes effect of a low-fat dairy-packed diet seen in the current study of women mirrors that shown previously in men. (see Reuters Health report May 9, 2005: Low-fat dairy foods may lower diabetes risk in men).However, Liu and colleagues caution that further studies are needed to confirm their observations "before public health measures to increase dairy consumption can be recommended for prevention of type 2 diabetes."