Monthly Archives: March 2016
2016 Nurses Week: Save the Date!
Celebrate Nursing with the Alaska Nurses Association!
2016 AaNA Nurses Week Banquet
Join us at the Anchorage Museum for a great evening celebrating nursing in Alaska
Information Overload Wins 2015 AJN Book of the Year Award
2015 AJN Book of the Year
Great News for Those Teaching the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
ANA Conference March 11: For Nurses Safety is the Ultimate Goal
2016 ANA Conference: Nurses Discuss Staffing Problems – and Solutions
ANA Conference March 10: Nurses have Made Gains but More Needs to be Done
Update on Zika Virus Research
The Zika virus epidemic began in Brazil in early 2015 and has rapidly spread in many other South American and Caribbean countries. So far, the United States has seen 193 confirmed cases of Zika virus in travelers returning from countries with local transmission. The international scientific community is working hard to gather information and to better understand the information we already have about Zika virus and the possible risks for microcephaly/other congenital effects and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS). During situations like this, the media often sensationalizes potential risks, spreading misinformation, fear, and panic. This document lays out what we know with some certainty about Zika, what researchers have discovered recently, and what some implications may be.