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Crag® herbicide - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards |
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Disulfiram - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards |
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Preventing Ticks on Your Pets |
Information on ticks and tickborne disease. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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| commercial entity | 0.549552 |
| yard | 0.431223 |
| endorsement | 0.434225 |
| habitat | 0.432539 |
| Pyrethroids | 0.45685 |
| tick preventive product | 0.980605 |
| Vaccines | 0.436283 |
| number | 0.481536 |
| permethrin | 0.484488 |
| contact | 0.48654 |
| dogs | 0.57967 |
| chemicals | 0.431437 |
| pet | 0.466443 |
| tick check | 0.796775 |
| wounds | 0.431925 |
| kill ticks | 0.634123 |
| repellents | 0.436252 |
| tickborne disease | 0.64531 |
| painful wound | 0.559976 |
| chances | 0.43569 |
| repellent product | 0.541736 |
| topical treatments | 0.553118 |
| dusts | 0.439515 |
| dog | 0.601365 |
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| acaricides | 0.501649 |
| reasons | 0.432485 |
| pesticide product | 0.549055 |
| changes | 0.432216 |
| anti-feeding effects | 0.545194 |
| time outdoors | 0.56319 |
| impregnated collars | 0.561784 |
| variety | 0.431453 |
| Prevents | 0.467777 |
| tickborne diseases | 0.934117 |
| insecticides | 0.435671 |
| behavior | 0.4322 |
| bloodstream | 0.437841 |
| ticks | 0.790263 |
| Talk | 0.465418 |
| bites | 0.532509 |
| home | 0.434697 |
| tick preventives | 0.801367 |
| environment | 0.456195 |
| cats | 0.458488 |
| Signs | 0.432394 |
| tick bite | 0.828277 |
| veterinarian | 0.511761 |
| appetite | 0.437367 |
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Current Tobacco Use Among Middle and High School Students -United States, 2011 |
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| combustible tobacco consumption | 0.3736 |
| Tobacco Control Act | 0.349559 |
| small brown cigarettes | 0.262416 |
| tobacco control programs | 0.559631 |
| Youth Tobacco Survey | 0.414573 |
| specific tobacco products | 0.365419 |
| RenУЉ A. Arrazola | 0.274444 |
| tobacco | 0.949384 |
| little cigars | 0.284701 |
| current cigarette smoking | 0.313915 |
| high school youths | 0.273402 |
| comprehensive tobacco control | 0.495082 |
| premium cigars | 0.26421 |
| commonly used forms | 0.272983 |
| traditional premium cigars | 0.260354 |
| tobacco products | 0.539172 |
| current cigarette | 0.479122 |
| current combustible tobacco | 0.909237 |
| shows current tobacco | 0.37773 |
| cigarettes | 0.349009 |
| loose tobacco | 0.344229 |
| current tobacco | 0.657562 |
| infrequent tobacco users | 0.350125 |
| tobacco control funding | 0.348177 |
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| United States | 0.329387 |
| tobacco advertising | 0.345709 |
| tobacco use measures | 0.338603 |
| youths | 0.304595 |
| female high school | 0.264675 |
| current kretek | 0.265286 |
| tobacco marketing | 0.331245 |
| tobacco use prevention | 0.338442 |
| tobacco pipes | 0.331969 |
| middle school students | 0.501242 |
| cigars | 0.329861 |
| state tobacco control | 0.346977 |
| high school students | 0.683021 |
| noncigarette combustible tobacco | 0.375532 |
| key tobacco control | 0.369043 |
| tobacco control policies | 0.405704 |
| National Youth Tobacco | 0.414581 |
| smokeless tobacco products | 0.408872 |
| high school females | 0.317566 |
| bidis | 0.257015 |
| smokeless tobacco | 0.605278 |
| national comprehensive tobacco | 0.367749 |
| tobacco settlement | 0.329544 |
| high school males | 0.30489 |
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Notes from the Field: Emergence of New Norovirus StrainGII.4 Sydney - United States, 2012 |
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| mmwrq@cdc.gov. | 0.40913 |
| electronic laboratory surveillance | 0.477625 |
| new GII.4 strain | 0.6419 |
| new norovirus strains | 0.577542 |
| direct person-to-person transmission | 0.4643 |
| public health practitioners | 0.467629 |
| Human Services | 0.449753 |
| norovirus infection | 0.438845 |
| norovirus prevention | 0.425071 |
| GII.4 noroviruses | 0.497015 |
| MMWR HTML versions | 0.45863 |
| U.S. Department | 0.449843 |
| epidemic gastroenteritis | 0.414276 |
| Eyal Leshem | 0.461082 |
| electronic PDF version | 0.462487 |
| statistically significant increase | 0.461166 |
| new GII.4 strains | 0.596031 |
| previously predominant strain | 0.562942 |
| new strain | 0.500779 |
| emergent strain | 0.480023 |
| GII.4 Sydney | 0.950823 |
| GII.4 Sydney strain | 0.814539 |
| original paper copy | 0.453333 |
| GII genotypes | 0.426823 |
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| outbreaks | 0.834062 |
| foodborne outbreaks | 0.636454 |
| norovirus outbreaks | 0.816684 |
| new GII.4 | 0.679484 |
| United States | 0.672793 |
| winter norovirus season | 0.648655 |
| original MMWR paper | 0.465259 |
| U.S. Government Printing | 0.46117 |
| Proper hand hygiene | 0.451755 |
| norovirus activity | 0.432289 |
| GII.4 New Orleans | 0.821653 |
| public health implications | 0.626121 |
| GII noroviruses | 0.475296 |
| GII.4 norovirus strain | 0.657303 |
| GII.4 Sydney outbreaks | 0.746285 |
| norovirus genotypes | 0.444793 |
| New Orleans strain | 0.581517 |
| norovirus outbreak activity | 0.537704 |
| subject line | 0.40581 |
| predominant GII.4 strains | 0.593826 |
| emergent GII.4 Sydney | 0.546886 |
| National Outbreak Reporting | 0.471297 |
| new GII.4 Sydney | 0.562696 |
| frequently reported settings | 0.485511 |
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PanFlu Storybook - In Memorial, Edith Frances Kymes |
In Memorial, To date, October 1918 remains the deadliest month in U.S. history when approximately 200,000 Americans died of the flu. Healthy, young adults (average age 35 years) began coughing in the morning and were dead by the evening. The family stories described in this section define true courage amid unbearable loss. |
| great flu | 0.327451 |
| children’s writer | 0.25967 |
| Jeanne Florence Hein | 0.615472 |
| grandmother Edith | 0.441255 |
| amateur historian | 0.279208 |
| sorrowful whistle | 0.305637 |
| Catherine Hein | 0.421419 |
| Inglewood Cemetery | 0.29994 |
| Beverly Lorenz | 0.369538 |
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| early Christian Scientist | 0.560622 |
| Lorenz family | 0.388405 |
| insurance salesman | 0.318258 |
| Los Angeles Times | 0.962927 |
| maternal grandmother | 0.741324 |
| Mexican border town | 0.537143 |
| Edith Frances Kymes | 0.620401 |
| Uncle William | 0.53671 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Burden of Disease, Injuries,and Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1990-2010 -CDC |
We report the burden of disease and risk factors measured by causes of death, years of life lost attributable to premature mortality (YLLs), years of life lived with disability (YLDs), and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 1990, 2005, and 2010 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). |
| disease risk factor | 0.43675 |
| Iron deficiency anemia | 0.465668 |
| Elevated total cholesterol | 0.484554 |
| Saudi health | 0.450384 |
| Saudi Burden | 0.442774 |
| Hypertensive heart disease | 0.422158 |
| Elevated blood pressure | 0.608281 |
| risk factors | 0.77906 |
| World Health Organization | 0.443803 |
| Health Organization Health | 0.426703 |
| KSA MOH | 0.461672 |
| body mass index | 0.424413 |
| disease risk factors | 0.42811 |
| age groups | 0.449741 |
| Saudi Med | 0.542565 |
| road traffic injury | 0.472982 |
| Burden Disease Study | 0.454031 |
| major burden | 0.433386 |
| Arafah MR | 0.497639 |
| Chronic kidney diseases | 0.497146 |
| Global Burden | 0.553785 |
| Al-Nozha MM | 0.476918 |
| population-based cancer registries | 0.423819 |
| burden | 0.568733 |
| Saudi Arabia | 0.958327 |
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| Al-Maatouq MA | 0.476001 |
| Lower respiratory infections | 0.55995 |
| Al-Mazrou YY | 0.489527 |
| infectious disease burden | 0.475684 |
| KSA | 0.61418 |
| health care | 0.544618 |
| health care systems | 0.463783 |
| major challenge | 0.431307 |
| disease | 0.612656 |
| Khalil MZ | 0.471378 |
| reportable disease notifications | 0.462576 |
| health | 0.64108 |
| Physical inactivity | 0.427928 |
| risk factor | 0.502093 |
| road traffic injuries | 0.752723 |
| physical activity | 0.548647 |
| KSA’s success | 0.438392 |
| major depressive disorder | 0.497165 |
| rural Saudi Arabia | 0.428592 |
| preterm birth complications | 0.611608 |
| high blood pressure | 0.434347 |
| et al | 0.652055 |
| Elevated BMI | 0.446773 |
| mortality | 0.425187 |
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Recommendations for Safely Performing Acute Hemodialysis in Patients with Ebola Virus Disease in U.S. Hospitals |
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| regional citrate anticoagulation | 0.472973 |
| chemical disinfection procedures | 0.412017 |
| internal jugular versus | 0.369621 |
| Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections | 0.362457 |
| critically ill patients | 0.378034 |
| clinical team caring | 0.367155 |
| ebola virus | 0.778756 |
| Acute renal failure | 0.385723 |
| CDC Emergency Operations | 0.460315 |
| direct blood exposure | 0.381469 |
| circuit connection/disconnection procedures | 0.36567 |
| Internal machine disinfection | 0.450216 |
| peritoneal dialysis catheter | 0.660859 |
| pressure monitors | 0.429112 |
| acute peritoneal dialysis | 0.485486 |
| renal replacement therapy | 0.7871 |
| blood exposure | 0.455601 |
| dialysis unit | 0.380493 |
| Certain CRRT machines | 0.36674 |
| continuous renal replacement | 0.383349 |
| peritoneal dialysis effluent | 0.507028 |
| Emergency Operations Center | 0.456337 |
| proper PPE procedures | 0.394094 |
| catheter connections | 0.372515 |
| Additional considerations | 0.35972 |
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| pressure alarms | 0.352099 |
| acute kidney injury | 0.355478 |
| hemodialysis machines | 0.472493 |
| hospital-based dialysis providers | 0.489551 |
| appropriate PPE | 0.468291 |
| infection control | 0.362192 |
| direct site compression | 0.354215 |
| machine manufacturers | 0.372037 |
| traditional hemodialysis machines | 0.428868 |
| internal machine components | 0.472759 |
| intermittent hemodialysis machine | 0.450037 |
| U.S. Healthcare Settings | 0.356165 |
| intact dialyzer membrane | 0.38712 |
| Ebola Virus Disease | 0.569124 |
| machine terminal disinfection | 0.424084 |
| isolation room | 0.952535 |
| machine disinfection procedures | 0.451737 |
| catheter insertion | 0.652431 |
| dialysis machine | 0.461839 |
| small dialyzer leak | 0.388035 |
| disinfection procedures | 0.567689 |
| external machine | 0.352066 |
| terminal disinfection procedures | 0.530393 |
| dialysis catheter insertion | 0.583708 |
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Notes from the Field: Ongoing Cholera Outbreak - Kenya,2014-2016 | MMWR |
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). |
| serotype Inaba | 0.565705 |
| safe water | 0.548719 |
| Laboratory Training Program | 0.671578 |
| ill cholera patients | 0.734111 |
| cholera prevention knowledge | 0.715652 |
| outbreak investigation | 0.58098 |
| appropriate case management | 0.572493 |
| Kenya Ministry | 0.621038 |
| national public health | 0.671771 |
| outbreak | 0.647359 |
| Zoonotic Infectious Diseases | 0.637825 |
| case fatality rates | 0.597622 |
| Enteric Diseases Laboratory | 0.55311 |
| high cholera awareness | 0.710048 |
| health facilities | 0.566433 |
| health extension workers | 0.599502 |
| Kenya National Public | 0.608941 |
| public health education | 0.601093 |
| biotype El Tor | 0.554549 |
| Kenya Field Epidemiology | 0.588853 |
| national case fatality | 0.612027 |
| case fatality rate | 0.775562 |
| cholerae serogroup | 0.604473 |
| public health institute | 0.592137 |
| cholera prevention measures | 0.712672 |
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| community health extension | 0.708565 |
| acute watery diarrhea | 0.819407 |
| predominant outbreak strain | 0.633244 |
| indistinguishable pulsed-field gel | 0.551077 |
| Health Field Epidemiology | 0.597264 |
| Nairobi County | 0.554751 |
| cholera prevention | 0.72019 |
| cholera case | 0.876153 |
| Kenyatta National Hospital | 0.583318 |
| health care workers | 0.679067 |
| Homa Bay | 0.560558 |
| public health emergency | 0.592295 |
| outbreak response efforts | 0.604278 |
| cholera | 0.947626 |
| current outbreak | 0.555084 |
| inadequate hand washing | 0.54965 |
| Reference laboratory confirmation | 0.559729 |
| Vibrio cholerae serogroup | 0.602413 |
| cholera case definitions | 0.791282 |
| cholera case-patients | 0.653131 |
| cholera outbreaks | 0.63982 |
| County health teams | 0.603174 |
| hygienic sanitation services | 0.552289 |
| severe dehydration | 0.563054 |
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Making Health Care Safer | VitalSigns |
CDC Vital Signs links science, policy, and communications with the intent of communicating a call-to-action for the public. CDC Vital Signs provides the most recent, comprehensive data on key indicators of important health topics. |
| CDC evaluation | 0.587415 |
| Escherichia coli | 0.54967 |
| medical emergency | 0.559534 |
| infection control requirements | 0.709444 |
| antibiotic use programs | 0.567082 |
| antibiotic type | 0.615387 |
| Practice good hygiene | 0.582304 |
| Promote sepsis prevention | 0.770199 |
| Reassess antibiotic therapy | 0.685499 |
| new sepsis tests | 0.786996 |
| accurate tracking methods | 0.585433 |
| infections | 0.565996 |
| Document antibiotic dose | 0.697474 |
| chronic disease management | 0.665709 |
| Staphylococcus aureus | 0.549551 |
| Train healthcare providers | 0.578125 |
| critical link | 0.551759 |
| chronic medical conditions | 0.599505 |
| health care services | 0.596168 |
| patients | 0.620025 |
| immediate medical attention | 0.583904 |
| health care facilities | 0.653301 |
| health condition | 0.550949 |
| Time matters | 0.558066 |
| hand hygiene | 0.596641 |
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| sepsis | 0.984804 |
| severe infection | 0.630789 |
| healthcare providers | 0.595147 |
| infection | 0.735391 |
| urinary tract | 0.589449 |
| sepsis early recognition | 0.784067 |
| duration | 0.549032 |
| Reassess patient management | 0.664148 |
| life-threatening response | 0.556399 |
| Educate patients | 0.595562 |
| new prevention strategies | 0.5875 |
| E. coli | 0.549008 |
| sepsis signs | 0.8596 |
| chronic diseases | 0.558249 |
| Check patient progress | 0.666816 |
| order tests | 0.595157 |
| medical care | 0.634223 |
| chronic conditions | 0.641042 |
| infection prevention | 0.618451 |
| Start antibiotics | 0.596676 |
| public health efforts | 0.58723 |
| frequent medical care | 0.59489 |
| organ failure | 0.552847 |
| sepsis prevention | 0.789565 |
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