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6722 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Erratum: Vol. 61, No. 5 - March 2, 2012 / 61(08);147 Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov.
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8829 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en CDC Grand Rounds: Preventing Unsafe Injection Practices inthe U.S. Health-Care System Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov.
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9361 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html es Síntomas de depresión y calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en los participantes del Programa de Prevención y Control de Enfermedades Crónicas Pasos Adelante, Arizona, 2005-2008 CDC - Wide Page example description goes here
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11229 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Reciba hoy los beneficios por dejar de fumar Explore cinco maneras creativas para dejar de fumar durante el Gran Día Nacional de No Fumar que se celebra el 20 de noviembre.
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11270 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Stop Sticks : Newsletter Articles - NIOSH Sharps injuries are a significant injury and health hazard for health care workers and also result in a number of direct and indirect organizational costs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 385,000 sharps-related injuries occur annually among health care workers in hospitals. More recent data from the Exposure Prevention Information Network (EPINet™) suggest these injuries can be reduced, as sharps-related injuries in nonsurgical hospital settings decreased 31.6% during 2001–2006 (following the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act of 2000). However, injuries in surgical settings increased 6.5% in the same period, where adoption of safety devices was limited compared to nonsurgical settings. It has been estimated about half or more of sharps injuries go unreported. Most reported sharps injuries involve nursing staff, but laboratory staff, physicians, housekeepers, and other health care workers are also injured.
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11432 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en More than a quarter-million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used e-cigarettes in 2013 | Press Release | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC CDC public health news, press releases, government public health news, medical and disease news, story ideas, photos.
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11803 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html null Preventing Chronic Disease | Compliance With New York City'sBeverage Regulations and Beverage Consumption Among Children inEarly Child Care Centers - CDC This article examines the association between the New York City regulations on beverages served in child care centers and beverage consumption among enrolled children. The regulations include requirements related to beverages served to children throughout the day.
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12067 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Décompte des cas de fièvre hémorragique à virus Ebola null
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12630 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en Director's Briefing: Hepatitis C In this Director's Briefing video, CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden talks about the latest Vital Signs report on hepatitis C (www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/) -- a leading cause of liver cancer. Although hepatitis C can be a serious disease, most people do not know they are infected. There are about three million Americans with hepatitis C, most of whom are baby boomers born from 1945 through 1965. A blood test can tell if a person has ever been infected with hepatitis C and more effective treatments are available. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at http://streaming.cdc.gov/vod.php?id=302560417b7ce7b29c6edd1d0628b68720130502145318233
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13581 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Feature Learn about the five main kinds of gynecologic cancer: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. When gynecologic cancers are found and treated early, treatment works best.
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