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4827 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Moving multiunit housing providers toward adoption of smoke-free policies null
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5293 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Babesiosis Education and information about Babesiosis, babseia microti, ticks, ixodes scapularis,fact sheets, prevention and control, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment, resources for health professionals.
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6255 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Disease Detectives Disease Detectives - CDC
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6356 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Economic Costs of Excessive Alcohol Consumption in the U.S., 2006 - Press Briefing Transcript: October 17, 2011 Economic Costs of Excessive Alcohol Consumption in the U.S., 2006
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8092 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Invasive Cancer Incidence - United States, 2009 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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8526 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Staying Healthy on a Last-Minute Trip | CDC Features CDC recommends seeing a doctor at least 4–6 weeks before international travel, but a visit to a travel medicine specialist is valuable even if you have less time.
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8866 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Middle East Respiratory Syndrome - MERS-CoV | CDC Features CDC Coronavirus: Coronaviruses are common throughout the world. They can infect people and animals. Five different coronaviruses can infect people and make them sick. They usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory illness.
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8976 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html null Subscribe to Updates - CDC's Primary Care and Public Health Initiative null
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11125 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en 2008 National Report on Biochemical Indicators of Diet and Nutrition - View the Report null
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12324 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Notes from the Field: Investigation of Contacts of a HealthCare Worker Who Worked While Ill with Pertussis - Maryland,August-September 2014 Kasi M. Chu, MD1, Lucas A. Johnson, MD1 (Author affiliations at end of text).
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