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- :Patel, Divya A. ;Bartlett, LindaJune 2003 | Reproductive health epidemiology series ; Module 2:"Maternal Health Epidemiology is designed for public health professionals who want to apply epidemiologic methods to the area of maternal health. The ...
- :Curtis, Kathryn M. ;Danel, IsabellaJune 2003 | Reproductive health epidemiology series ; Module 1:"Public Health Surveillance Applied to Reproductive Health includes an introduction to public health surveillance and how it can be applied to reprodu...
- :Patel, Divya A. ;Burnett, Nancy M.June 2003 | Reproductive health epidemiology series ; Module 3:"Reproductive Tract Infections is designed for public health professionals who want to apply epidemiologic methods to the area of reproductive tract i...
- :Patel, Divya A. ;Saraiya, Mona2013 | J Registry Manag. 40(2):84-92:ObjectiveTo characterize population-level surgical treatment patterns for cervical carcinoma in situ (CIS) reported to the Michigan Cancer Surveillanc...
- :Reiter, Paul L. ;Katz, Mira L.Aug 30 2013 | PLoS One. 2013; 8(8).:BackgroundCervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are high among women from Appalachia, yet data do not exist on human papillomavirus (HPV) prev...
- :Salahuddin, Meliha ;Matthews, Krystin J.1 13 2022 | Prev Chronic Dis. 2022; 19:IntroductionStark differences in the infant mortality rate (IMR) exist by geography in Texas. The Healthy Families initiative sought to understand how...
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