1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):644-646
In 1990, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists and the Centers for Disease Control made Lyme disease (LD) nationally notifiable and dev...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):616-625
After years of steady decline, there has been an unprecedented resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) in the United States and outbreaks of multidrug-resista...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):609-615
Although the American public health system has made major contributions to life expectancy for residents of this country over the past century, the sy...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):626-636
The burden of tuberculosis on the public health is staggering. Worldwide, annual incidence of new cases is estimated to be about 8 million. Almost 3 m...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):636-643
Before World War II, Czechoslovakia was among the most developed European countries with an excellent health care system. After the Communist coup d'e...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):675-681
To enhance the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection, factors related to regular participation in the Amsterdam Syringe Exchange and th...
Nov 1992 | Public Health Rep. 107(6):734-735
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1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):724-726
In view of the fact that the impact of statewide smoking laws on private worksite policies and the smoking behavior of employees has not been evaluate...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):736-744
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1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):668-674
Traditionally, health education for practicing health professionals, as well as members of the public, focuses on the individual and relies on changin...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):695-700
Health promotion and intervention projects at State and community levels need computerized data bases to assist in making policy decisions and in oper...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):727-731
An intervention was developed to promote safer sex and condom use among patients seeking treatment for sexually transmitted disease (STD) at a public ...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):731-733
An important question in interpreting epidemiologic data is why some persons agree to participate in a health survey while others do not. Information ...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):682-690
A survey of breast cancer and breast cancer screening beliefs was mailed to a random sample of 1,000 women who contacted a telephone bank in response ...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):701-706
The monthly distribution of conceptions among adolescents and the proportion of adolescent pregnancies that are voluntarily terminated by induced abor...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):707-712
The National Center for Health Statistics conducted a mortality followback survey of a national probability sample drawn from all deaths of U.S. adult...
1992 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 107(6):718-723
A survey was conducted to improve the recruitment, training, and retention of epidemiologists in the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Program of th...
Nov-Dec 1992 | Public Health Rep. 107(6)
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11/01/1992 | Public Health Rep. 107(6):658-662
The Illinois Department of Public Health, in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), monitors trends in the prevalence of prenatal ris...
11/01/1992 | Public Health Rep. 107(6):691-694
This article describes the development and field testing of five 1-minute videotaped nutrition public service announcements focusing on the role of nu...
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