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20043por Ko, Gary TC, Ozaki, Risa, Wong, Gary WK, Kong, Alice PS, So, Wing-Yee, Tong, Peter CY, Chan, Michael HM, Ho, Chung-Shun, Lam, Christopher WK, Chan, Juliana CN“…Their rates of obesity according to four different international and local criteria were compared [International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) 2000 criterion; the Group of China Obesity Task Force (COTF) 2004 criterion; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2000 Growth Charts and the Hong Kong Growth Survey (HKGS) charts in 1993]. …”
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20045por Maibach, Edward W., Chadwick, Amy, McBride, Dennis, Chuk, Michelle, Ebi, Kristie L., Balbus, John“…This discrepancy between problem recognition and programmatic responses may be due, in part, to several factors: most respondents felt personnel in their health department–and other key stakeholders in their community–had a lack of knowledge about climate change; relatively few respondents felt their own health department, their state health department, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the necessary expertise to help them create an effective mitigation or adaptation plan for their jurisdiction; and most respondents felt that their health department needed additional funding, staff and staff training to respond effectively to climate change. …”
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20046por Levin, Ronnie, Brown, Mary Jean, Kashtock, Michael E., Jacobs, David E., Whelan, Elizabeth A., Rodman, Joanne, Schock, Michael R., Padilla, Alma, Sinks, Thomas“…Although lead paint and dust may still account for up to 70% of EBLs in U.S. children, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that ≥30% of current EBLs do not have an immediate lead paint source, and numerous studies indicate that lead exposures result from multiple sources. …”
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20047“…A group of 111 women were classified using empiric case definition (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and unsupervised latent cluster analysis (LCA). …”
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20054por Lee, Robin, Middleton, Dan, Caldwell, Kathleen, Dearwent, Steve, Jones, Steven, Lewis, Brian, Monteilh, Carolyn, Mortensen, Mary Ellen, Nickle, Richard, Orloff, Kenneth, Reger, Meghan, Risher, John, Rogers, Helen Schurz, Watters, Michelle“…OBJECTIVE: Concern for children exposed to elemental mercury prompted the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to review the sources of elemental mercury exposures in children, describe the location and proportion of children affected, and make recommendations on how to prevent these exposures. …”
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20055por Xing, Jian, Burkom, Howard, Moniz, Linda, Edgerton, James, Leuze, Michael, Tokars, Jerome“…BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) BioSense system provides near-real time situational awareness for public health monitoring through analysis of electronic health data. …”
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20056por Soverow, Jonathan E., Wellenius, Gregory A., Fisman, David N., Mittleman, Murray A.“…METHODS: We conducted a case–crossover study to assess 16,298 human WNV cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2001 to 2005. The primary outcome measures were the incidence rate ratio of disease occurrence associated with mean weekly maximum temperature, cumulative weekly temperature, mean weekly dew point temperature, cumulative weekly precipitation, and the presence of ≥ 1 day of heavy rainfall (≥ 50 mm) during the month prior to symptom onset. …”
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20057por Metzgar, David, Skochko, Greg, Gibbins, Carl, Hudson, Nolan, Lott, Lisa, Jones, Morris S.“…In 2007, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that Human adenovirus type 14 (HAdV-14) infected 106 military personnel and was responsible for the death of one U.S. soldier at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. …”
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20059por Kavasery, Ravi, Maru, Duncan Smith-Rohrberg, Sylla, Laurie N., Smith, David, Altice, Frederick L.“…The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends routine opt-out HIV testing in these settings. …”
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20060por Moffet, Howard H., Schillinger, Dean, Weintraub, Jane A., Adler, Nancy, Liu, Jennifer Y, Selby, Joe V., Karter, Andrew JEnlace del recurso
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