1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):153-161
Health professionals are key to any progress in reducing motor vehicle injury and death, yet they have been slow to recognize their role in this impor...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):162-166
An outbreak of measles occurred in Tucson, AZ, in 1985; 112 of the 225 cases were among students at two large high schools. A review of the immunizati...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):120-128
The Centers for Disease Control receives weekly reports of mortality due to all causes and to pneumonia and influenza from 121 cities and counties in ...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):147-153
The Maternal and Child Health Information Network--MATCH--was begun in 1984 as a demonstration project with support from the Division of Maternal and ...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):107-115
The incidence of acute episodes of intestinal infectious diseases in the United States was estimated through analysis of community-based studies and n...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):166-173
Federal recognition of the tribal status of the Klamath Indians of Oregon was terminated by Congress in 1954, along with all health, education, and we...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):204-208
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1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):135-142
Infant mortality differentials in a metropolitan aggregate of eight Ohio cities were examined for the years 1979-81. The primary analytical unit was t...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):115-120
A Connecticut insurance company adopted a policy prohibiting smoking in all work areas. Three months later, the authors assessed smoking behavior chan...
1988 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 103(2):143-147
To assess the accuracy of maternally reported birth weights, we compared birth weights reported by mothers in the Tennessee Women, Infants, and Childr...
Mar-Apr 1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2)
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03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):189-195
A sample of 182 respondents to a mail survey in two Pennsylvania counties, one rural, one urban, provided information on the sources of their health i...
03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):105
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03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):184-188
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Mar-Apr 1988 | Public Health Rep 103 (2)
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Mar-Apr 1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2)
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03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):128-135
On April 26, 1986, a reactor unit at the Soviet Union's Chernobyl Power Station exploded, and substantial amounts of radioactive material were release...
03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):174-178
Beginning in 1970, a cohort of 74 sickle trait-carrying couples was identified who risked producing children with sickle cell anemia or other serious ...
03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):178-184
There was a substantial increase in the number of black and Hispanic physicians between 1970 and 1985. During the next 15 years, 1985 to 2000, the inc...
03/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(2):195-201
In 1980 there were more than 2 million Mexican-born immigrants living in the U.S.. Mortality statistics for 1979-81 indicate that the standardized mor...
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