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A survey of the 15,379 cases of tuberculosis reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by 29 State health departments in 1984 and 198...
The authors conducted one of the first active, population-based public health surveillance systems for detecting suicide attempts in the United States...
There is a potential for nonresponse bias in most population studies using health examinations. This is true of the Mexican American portion of the Hi...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic has placed enormous strains on health care and social services delivery. The authors studied the respo...
Communication theories and research data were used to design cross-cultural health education messages. A University of California Los Angeles-Universi...
Public health researchers frequently rely on random-digit dialing (RDD) telephone surveys in monitoring trends in health behavior and evaluating healt...
The role of functional and cognitive limitations in the risk of pneumonia-related mortality in older adults was examined. As part of a cohort study in...
The Los Angeles civil unrest in April 1992 stunned the nation. The days of violence resulted in 53 deaths, 2,325 reported injuries, more than 600 buil...
The ecologic relationship between the incidence of reactive serologic tests for syphilis among 2,229 newborns and diagnoses that included cocaine depe...
Mortality patterns prevalent among American Indian youth have not been well documented. This investigation reports on mortality patterns among the Sen...
In 1988 and again in 1990, the National Center for Health Statistics conducted a survey of the AIDS related knowledge and beliefs of Hispanic and non-...
In 1990, nearly 1.5 million human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody tests were performed at publicly funded sites. Eight percent of those tests we...
The use of local data on cancer incidence and mortality and on risk-related behaviors to help communities set priorities and guide program planning is...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in general, between the rates for whites and those for blac...
The spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from a Florida dentist with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) to several of his patients has ...
To identify risk factors predicting the involvement of boat operators in incidents resulting in at least one fatality, the authors obtained data from ...
The authors obtained data from 700 households in Hillsborough County, FL, in a telephone random survey to determine risk factors for incidents of drow...
1985/05/01 | Health Hazard Evaluation Reports (HHE) | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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A health hazard evaluation was conducted at Lennox China (SIC-3262), Pomona, New Jersey in December, 1984 and January, 1985. The evaluation was reques...
Background:Nearly half of the world’s population is exposed to household air pollution (HAP) due to long hours spent in close proximity to biomass-f...
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