1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):211-215
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1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):135-140
Symptomatic tuberculosis (TB) can occur as an opportunistic disease in immunosuppressed persons who are infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):113-119
During 1987-89, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), in collaboration with State and local health departments, other Federal agencies, blood collect...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):167-171
In 1986, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) implemented the Model Performance Evaluation Program (MPEP) to evaluate the performance of laboratories...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):172-179
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a serious aftermath of catastrophic events such as war. The incidence of PTSD appears to be high among Vi...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):163-166
An objective of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) family of HIV seroprevalence surveys, conducted by State and local health departments, is the co...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):196-201
Seven published and two unpublished surveys of Native American school children's use of smokeless tobacco (ST) are reviewed. The surveys represent sch...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):179-185
Although personal determinants of exercise behavior have been studied extensively, few investigators have examined the influence of the physical envir...
1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):186-195
While the hazards of chronic environmental pollution remain unclear, people are making decisions about their exposure to pollution and its possible ef...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):140-146
The U.S. sentinel hospital surveillance system for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection includes approximately 40 short-stay hospitals located...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):119-124
The Centers for Disease Control, in cooperation with State and local health departments, is conducting human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV), ser...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):147-152
A seroprevalence survey of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among childbearing women is being conducted in 43 States and Territories as one of the f...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):158-162
Primary care outpatients provide a good sentinel population for monitoring levels and trends of HIV infection in the U.S.. Because a broad cross secti...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):130-134
Human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV), seroprevalence studies are needed to determine the level and trends of HIV infection among women attending...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):125-130
Sharing of equipment used to inject illicit drugs intravenously is a risk factor for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunod...
03/01/1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2):153-157
Blood donors make up the largest group in the U.S. that is tested for human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV) antibody. The blood donor population ...
Mar-Apr 1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2)
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Mar-Apr 1990 | Public Health Rep. 105(2)
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1990 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 105(2):202-208
To assess the need for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention counseling for gay and bisexual men who were continuing to engage in unsaf...
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