MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Vol. 72, No. 19, May 12, 2023
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Description:Emergency Department Visits Involving Mental Health Conditions, Suicide-Related Behaviors, and Drug Overdoses Among Adolescents — United States, January 2019–February 2023 / Kayla N. Anderson; Dylan Johns; Kristin M. Holland; Yushiuan Chen et al. -- Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Thompson Infections Linked to Seafood Exposure — United States, 2021 / Kayla N. Anderson; Dylan Johns; Kristin M. Holland; Yushiuan Chen et al. -- Progress Toward Poliomyelitis Eradication — Worldwide, January 2021–March 2023 / Scarlett E. Lee; Sharon A. Greene; Cara C. Burns; Graham Tallis et al. -- COVID-19 Surveillance After Expiration of the Public Health Emergency Declaration ― United States, May 11, 2023 / Benjamin J. Silk; Heather M. Scobie; William M. Duck; Tess Palmer et al. -- Correlations and Timeliness of COVID-19 Surveillance Data Sources and Indicators ― United States, October 1, 2020–March 22, 2023 / Heather M. Scobie; Mark Panaggio; Alison M. Binder; Molly E. Gallagher et al. -- Notes from the Field: First Reported U.S. Cases of Tinea Caused by Trichophyton indotineae — New York City, December 2021–March 2023 / Avrom S. Caplan; Sudha Chaturvedi; YanChun Zhu; Gabrielle C. Todd et al. -- QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Who Had a Repetitive Strain Injury During the Past 3 Months, by Sex and Race and Hispanic Origin — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2021.
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Source:MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2023; v. 72, no. 19
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ISSN:0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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Pages in Document:38 pdf pages
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Volume:72
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