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  1. 22801
    “…The review was performed by applying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Laboratory Medicine Best Practices Initiative (LMBP) systematic review methods for quality improvement (QI) practices and translating the results into evidence-based guidance (R. …”
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    “…FUNDING: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, Cancer Institute New South Wales, Cancer Research UK, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Swiss Re, Swiss Cancer Research foundation, Swiss Cancer League, and the University of Kentucky.…”
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  4. 22804
    “…BACKGROUND: Multidrug resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter sp. were deemed a “serious” health threat by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with a daunting 63% of infections being nearly untreatable. …”
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  5. 22805
    por Reagan-Steiner, Sarah, Simeone, Regina, Simon, Elizabeth, Bhatnagar, Julu, Oduyebo, Titilope, Free, Rebecca, Denison, Amy M., Rabeneck, Demi B., Ellington, Sascha, Petersen, Emily, Gary, Joy, Hale, Gillian, Keating, M. Kelly, Martines, Roosecelis B., Muehlenbachs, Atis, Ritter, Jana, Lee, Ellen, Davidson, Alexander, Conners, Erin, Scotland, Sarah, Sandhu, Kayleigh, Bingham, Andrea, Kassens, Elizabeth, Smith, Lou, St. George, Kirsten, Ahmad, Nina, Tanner, Mary, Beavers, Suzanne, Miers, Brooke, VanMaldeghem, Kelley, Khan, Sumaiya, Rabe, Ingrid, Gould, Carolyn, Meaney-Delman, Dana, Honein, Margaret A., Shieh, Wun-Ju, Jamieson, Denise J., Fischer, Marc, Zaki, Sherif R., Kretschmer, Melissa, Tarter, Kara, Yaglom, Hayley, Alhajmohammad, Shoruq, Chhabra, Dildeep, Jilek, Wendy, Madala, Meghana, Messenger, Sharon, Porse, Charsey Cole, Salas, Maria, Singh, Diana, Skallet, Sarah, Sowunmi, Similoluwa, Marzec, Natalie S., Davis, Karin, Esponda-Morrison, Brenda, Fraser, M. Zachariah, O'Connor, Colleen Ann, Chung, Wendy M., Richardson, Folasuyi, Stocks, Meredith E., Bundek, Amanda Marie, Zambri, Jennifer L., Allen, Ashley, Etienne, Marie Ketty, Jackson, Jennifer, Landis, Vanessa, Logue, Teresa, Muse, Nicole, Prieto, Juliana, Rojas, Mercedes, Feldpausch, Amanda, Graham, Teri, Mann, Sylvia, Park, Sarah Y., Freeman, Debbie, Potts, Emily J., Stevens, Taryn, Simonson, Sean, Tonzel, Julius L., Davis, Shari, Robinson, Sara, Hyun, Judie K., Jenkins, Erin Maureen, Brown, Catherine, Soliva, Susan, Schiffman, Elizabeth, Byers, Paul, Hand, Sheryl, Mulgrew, Christine L., Hamik, Jeff, Koirala, Samir, Ludwig, Elizabeth, Fredette, Carolyn R., Mathewson, Abigail A., Garafalo, Kristin, Worthington, Karen, Ropri, Abubakar, Bloch, Danielle, Clark, Sandhya, Cooper, Hannah, Fine, Annie D., Hrusa, Gili, Iwamoto, Martha, Kubinson, Hannah, Lee, Christopher T., Slavinski, Sally, Wilson, Eliza, Winters, Ann, Yang, David Yi, Ade, Julius N., Alaali, Zahra, Alvarez, Kimberly, Backenson, P. Bryon, Blog, Debra, Dean, Amy, Dufort, Elizabeth, Furuya, Andrea Marias, Fuschino, Meghan, Hull, Rene, Kleabonas, Matthew, Kulas, Karen, Kurpiel, Philip, Lance, Lou Ann, Leak, Emaly, Limberger, Ronald J., Ostrowski, Stephanie, Polfleit, MaryJo, Robbins, Amy, Rowlands, Jemma V., Sohi, Inderbir, Sommer, Jamie N., White, Jennifer, Wiley, Dorothy, Zeng, Li, Chan, Ronna L., MacFarquhar, Jennifer, Cronquist, Laura, Lind, Leah, Nalluswami, Kumar, Perella, Dana, Brady, Diane S., Gosciminski, Michael, McAuley, Patricia, Teevan, Bridget E., Drociuk, Daniel, Leedom, Vinita, Witrick, Brian, Bollock, Jan, Kightlinger, Lon, Hartel, Marie Bottomley, Lucinski, Loraine Swanson, McDonald, Morgan, Miller, Angela M., Ponson, Tori Armand, Price, Laura, Broussard, Kelly, Nance, Amy E., Peterson, Dallin, Martin, Brennan, Browne, Shea, Griffin-Thomas, LaToya A., Macdonald, Jennifer O., Neary, Jillian, Oltean, Hanna, Adamski, Alys, Baez-Santiago, Madelyn, Bollweg, Brigid C., Cragan, Janet D., Ermias, Yokabed, Estetter, Lindsey B. C., Fleck-Derderian, Shannon, Goldsmith, Cynthia S., Groenewold, Matthew R., Hayes, Heather, Igbinosa, Irogue, Jenkinson, Tiffany Gayle, Jones, Abbey M., Lewis, Amanda, Moore, Cynthia A., Newsome, Kimberly B., Parihar, Vaunita, Patel, Mitesh M., Paulino, Anna, Rasmussen, Sonja A., Raycraft, Meghan, Reynolds, Megan R, Rollin, Dominique C., Sanders, Jeanine H., Shapiro-Mendoza, Carrie, Silva-Flannery, Luciana, Spivey, Pamela, Tshiwala, Alphonse K., Williams, Tonya R., Bower, William A., Davlantes, Elizabeth, Forward, Terra R., Fukunaga, Rena, Hines, Jonas, Hu, Shaohua Sean, Leung, Jessica, Lewis, Lillianne, Martin, Stacey, McNamara, Lucy, Omura, John D., Robinson, Candice L., Schmit, Kristine, Self, Julie L., Shah, Minesh, Straily, Anne, Van Dyne, Elizabeth A., Vu, Milan, Williams, Charnetta
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    “…Associations between house design and three outcomes were evaluated before and after the introduction of indoor residual spraying: human biting rate estimated monthly in each household using US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention light traps; parasite prevalence measured routinely by microscopy every 3 months before indoor residual spraying and monthly after indoor residual spraying; and malaria incidence measured by passive surveillance. …”
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  9. 22809
    “…BACKGROUND: The American Cancer Society (ACS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) collaborate to provide annual updates on cancer occurrence and trends in the United States. …”
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    “…METHODS: We randomized 823 NHs within 75 miles of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention influenza reporting city to offer one of the two egg-based influenza vaccines, aTIV or TIV, as their 2016–2017 influenza season standard of care. …”
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    “…MAIN EXPOSURES: Overweight defined as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) WFL in the 95th percentile or greater, World Health Organization (WHO) WFL in the 97.7th percentile or greater, or WHO BMI in the 97.7th percentile or greater at 6, 12, 18, or 24 months of age. …”
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  16. 22816
    “…Safety-net status was determined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definition. Visit rates were calculated using annual US Census Bureau estimates. …”
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  17. 22817
    “…After detection of human infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses associated with agricultural fairs during August 2016, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services worked with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to identify infections with variant influenza viruses using a text-based illness monitoring system. …”
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  18. 22818
    “…Furthermore, those meeting guidelines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for PA at 12 months (≥150 minutes per week of MVPA) logged on significantly more than those not meeting guidelines (35 vs 20 over 12 months, P=.002). …”
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  19. 22819
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine efficacy, implementation, and cost-effectiveness of easily mountable and adaptable, technology-based behavioral interventions in the context of an enhanced standard of care and study assessments that implement the guidelines of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for routine, repeat HIV, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing for high-risk youth. …”
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  20. 22820
    “…Burden of death associated with PM(2.5) exposure in the contiguous United States and for each state was then estimated by application of estimated risk functions to county-level PM(2.5) estimates from the US Environmental Protection Agency and cause-specific death rate data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Nonlinear exposure-response functions of the association between PM(2.5) and causes of death and burden of death associated with PM(2.5). …”
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