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Nutritional Status of Women and Child Refugees from Syria -Jordan, April-May 2014 |
Oleg O. Bilukha, MD1, Douglas Jayasekaran, MS2, Ann Burton, MBBS2, Gabriele Faender, MPH3, James King'ori, MSc4, Mohammad Amiri, MD4, Dorte Jessen, MIC5, Eva Leidman, MSPH1 (Author affiliations at end of text). |
| Syrian refugee population | 0.417317 |
| UNHCR population estimates | 0.400186 |
| maternal micronutrient status | 0.552386 |
| cluster sample | 0.379935 |
| global acute malnutrition | 0.844646 |
| food vouchers | 0.380653 |
| HemoCue Hb 301 | 0.365747 |
| Nutrition policies | 0.373776 |
| United Nations Children | 0.425178 |
| major public health | 0.377643 |
| Nations High Commissioner | 0.644459 |
| refugee children | 0.485637 |
| standard anthropometric procedures | 0.368243 |
| MMWR Early Release | 0.39044 |
| children | 0.497192 |
| registered refugees | 0.464735 |
| national fortification program | 0.354617 |
| population-representative cluster surveys | 0.375503 |
| Syrian refugee | 0.5181 |
| United Nations High | 0.521885 |
| improved health outcomes | 0.519848 |
| Syrian refugee children | 0.453507 |
| public health | 0.428473 |
| Oleg O. Bilukha | 0.395246 |
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| Global Health Protection | 0.381311 |
| nutritional status | 0.772715 |
| World Health Organization | 0.394499 |
| optimal child | 0.372036 |
| nonpregnant women | 0.384751 |
| Syrian refugee camp | 0.501068 |
| United Nations Population | 0.391677 |
| emergency field conditions | 0.369996 |
| public health programs | 0.367896 |
| representative cluster sample | 0.363833 |
| Zaatari camp | 0.946758 |
| micronutrient fortification program | 0.382623 |
| high prevalence | 0.354897 |
| underlying risk factors | 0.510284 |
| systematic random selection | 0.36036 |
| humanitarian emergencies | 0.373558 |
| slightly lower prevalences | 0.359307 |
| vulnerable refugees | 0.478045 |
| public health problem | 0.37284 |
| Anemia prevalence | 0.481279 |
| Syrian refugees | 0.636736 |
| host community | 0.719532 |
| 5World Food Programme | 0.35775 |
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Accountability metrics and paying for performance in education and health care |
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| education | 0.692043 |
| individual students | 0.531364 |
| individual teachers | 0.517005 |
| individual-level performance accountability | 0.55275 |
| private schools | 0.51599 |
| student achievement | 0.823959 |
| student achievement test | 0.558521 |
| achievement test score | 0.535511 |
| high school teachers | 0.52503 |
| national board certification | 0.712818 |
| M. Teacher pay | 0.537776 |
| health care share | 0.581467 |
| Economic Research | 0.518996 |
| Secondary Education Act | 0.518357 |
| public schools | 0.509251 |
| J. Teacher credentials | 0.541453 |
| individual performance metrics | 0.513433 |
| merit pay | 0.973156 |
| career ladder | 0.523701 |
| schools | 0.592289 |
| longitudinal student achievement | 0.542004 |
| student fixed effects | 0.539803 |
| higher prior achievement | 0.516617 |
| future board-certified teachers | 0.508974 |
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| teacher ranking systems | 0.520277 |
| student value-added performance | 0.570062 |
| merit pay plan | 0.571661 |
| successful teacher accountability | 0.549022 |
| teacher | 0.667357 |
| pay-for-performance systems | 0.532042 |
| Vigdor J. Teacher | 0.545178 |
| teachers | 0.664938 |
| teacher quality | 0.556187 |
| incentive pay plans | 0.532967 |
| health care | 0.846306 |
| accountability | 0.620617 |
| career ladders | 0.518921 |
| teacher accountability | 0.558037 |
| student achievement gains | 0.550929 |
| fewer merit pay | 0.571256 |
| merit pay systems | 0.587171 |
| certification process | 0.513561 |
| merit pay studies | 0.576593 |
| individual accountability | 0.519178 |
| achievement performance | 0.533032 |
| performance | 0.620798 |
| performance metrics | 0.545589 |
| National Bureau | 0.514165 |
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Evaluación de percepciones y respuestas a múltiples riesgos de salud en la personas pobres del sur |
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| baja eficacia | 0.508875 |
| Johnson-Turbes CA | 0.518727 |
| Freimuth VS | 0.527786 |
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| Estados Unidos | 0.954413 |
| Chronic Dis | 0.530776 |
| múltiples riesgos | 0.710777 |
| Chervin DD | 0.541867 |
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Infections in ICUs Plummeting, Too Many Remain in Hospitals and Dialysis Clinics - Press Release: March 1, 2011 |
Infections in ICUs Plummeting, Too Many Remain in Hospitals and Dialysis Clinics |
| Mortality Weekly Report | 0.491623 |
| bloodstream infection | 0.535008 |
| CDC Morbidity | 0.502382 |
| hemodialysis patients | 0.521592 |
| public health departments | 0.510476 |
| health care-associated infections | 0.575356 |
| intensive care unit | 0.618222 |
| health care providers | 0.608442 |
| health professionals | 0.471269 |
| central line infections | 0.581661 |
| new CDC Vital | 0.572017 |
| bloodstream infections | 0.933984 |
| u.s. department | 0.498243 |
| monthly CDC report | 0.548775 |
| health care facilities | 0.522578 |
| kidney dialysis clinics | 0.50957 |
| health care settings | 0.588751 |
| infection control guidelines | 0.51304 |
| CDC infection control | 0.655023 |
| CDC director | 0.512626 |
| non-ICU health care | 0.538028 |
| infection prevention methods | 0.516154 |
| vehicle passenger safety | 0.490077 |
| medical care locations | 0.505642 |
| Signs report | 0.463634 |
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| cardiovascular health | 0.47008 |
| excess health care | 0.552498 |
| healthcare-associated infections | 0.542877 |
| clinical care team | 0.515428 |
| non-ICU patients | 0.471498 |
| care unit patients | 0.548101 |
| Healthcare Quality Promotion | 0.498423 |
| National Healthcare Safety | 0.491179 |
| health care | 0.730604 |
| key health indicators | 0.511516 |
| Track infection rates | 0.510643 |
| staff members | 0.496124 |
| CDC guidelines | 0.499936 |
| human services | 0.496607 |
| CDC partners | 0.507525 |
| central lines | 0.828075 |
| dialysis clinics patients | 0.529204 |
| infection control recommendations | 0.521589 |
| public health efforts | 0.519541 |
| CDC Vital Signs | 0.648982 |
| Thomas R. Frieden | 0.501009 |
| health care-associated conditions | 0.523409 |
| tracking infection rates | 0.518583 |
| Healthcare Safety Network | 0.570801 |
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Percentage of Births That Were Home Births, by Maternal Race/Ethnicity - United States, 1990-2009* |
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. |
| mmwrq@cdc.gov. | 0.375137 |
| endorsement | 0.330131 |
| Alternate Text | 0.368125 |
| U.S. births | 0.587059 |
| Human Services | 0.418301 |
| assistive technology | 0.381056 |
| MMWR HTML versions | 0.413645 |
| U.S. Department | 0.411923 |
| identification | 0.311876 |
| pages | 0.311719 |
| electronic PDF version | 0.412913 |
| maternal race/ethnicity | 0.372245 |
| percentage | 0.352527 |
| e-mail | 0.328939 |
| Contact GPO | 0.373872 |
| commercial sources | 0.367644 |
| current prices | 0.363789 |
| total increase | 0.432311 |
| original paper copy | 0.414677 |
| Internet | 0.311759 |
| programs | 0.311705 |
| United States | 0.647914 |
| original MMWR paper | 0.411547 |
| gradual decline | 0.452069 |
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| Superintendent | 0.313072 |
| assistance | 0.314039 |
| title | 0.313929 |
| content | 0.311724 |
| home births | 0.987709 |
| MMWR readers | 0.365573 |
| character translation | 0.364466 |
| file | 0.314112 |
| Persons | 0.314153 |
| home birth | 0.509044 |
| format errors | 0.362992 |
| subject line | 0.379166 |
| Health | 0.321941 |
| typeset documents | 0.365339 |
| trade names | 0.367688 |
| official text | 0.361864 |
| non-CDC sites | 0.365031 |
| References | 0.311775 |
| non-Hispanic white women | 0.818453 |
| report | 0.31392 |
| organizations | 0.311713 |
| information | 0.314121 |
| Accommodation | 0.313937 |
| electronic conversions | 0.361907 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Perceptions of and Barriers to Use of Generic Medications in a Rural African American Population, Alabama, 2011 - CDC |
Using generic medications for chronic diseases provides efficacy similar to that of brand-name medication use, but at a lower price, potentially enhancing adherence. However, previous studies show that disadvantaged people, who may particularly benefit from cost savings, have low trust of generics and increased reluctance to switch to generics. |
| state generic substitution | 0.548415 |
| brand medications | 0.511806 |
| brand name medication | 0.462637 |
| high school education | 0.487759 |
| generic medicine | 0.570362 |
| participant | 0.53071 |
| generic drug | 0.528015 |
| Alabama Black Belt | 0.489291 |
| generics | 0.591173 |
| generic cancer medications | 0.567917 |
| brand | 0.542355 |
| A. Generic substitution | 0.519906 |
| brand-name medications | 0.509196 |
| generic antihypertensive medications | 0.567911 |
| group | 0.687277 |
| brand name medications | 0.47446 |
| generic substitutes | 0.526458 |
| generic equivalence | 0.515309 |
| group D woman | 0.472874 |
| chronic disease | 0.487033 |
| rural South | 0.480852 |
| generic cardiovascular medications | 0.552307 |
| Begin discussion group | 0.468107 |
| woman | 0.593063 |
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| generic medication safety | 0.573446 |
| brand-name diabetes medications | 0.49729 |
| United States | 0.508357 |
| generic substitution | 0.557362 |
| African Americans | 0.499099 |
| discussion group | 0.468934 |
| focus group members | 0.479631 |
| poor people | 0.499203 |
| generic drugs | 0.525634 |
| minor illnesses | 0.462069 |
| focus groups | 0.51571 |
| generic prescription medicines | 0.515917 |
| group B woman | 0.492523 |
| Focus group participants | 0.511481 |
| health care | 0.466488 |
| participants | 0.605918 |
| generic brand | 0.523101 |
| chronic diseases | 0.50849 |
| generic medication | 0.733418 |
| Black Belt | 0.575346 |
| Group B participants | 0.480453 |
| doctor | 0.471179 |
| brand-name medication | 0.460926 |
| generic medications | 0.930205 |
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Healthy Housing Reference Manual - Chapter 2: Basic Principles of Healthy Housing |
NCEH provides leadership to promote health and quality of life by preventing or controlling those diseases, birth defects, or disabilities resulting from interaction between people and the environment. Site has information/education resources on a broad range of topics, including asthma, birth defects, radiation, sanitation, lead in blood, and more. |
| two-family dwelling code | 0.683102 |
| rural residential fires | 0.693584 |
| adequate heat loss | 0.682438 |
| Home Safety Council | 0.666868 |
| type | 0.689786 |
| adequate protection | 0.665857 |
| common smoke detectors | 0.666298 |
| UL-listed home systems | 0.665812 |
| homes | 0.730056 |
| adequate living room | 0.672501 |
| National Weather Service | 0.72766 |
| smoke alarm | 0.753924 |
| electrical distribution fires | 0.713898 |
| unregulated water systems | 0.673079 |
| safe housing construction | 0.669338 |
| adequate space | 0.690634 |
| photoelectric detectors | 0.681288 |
| International Code Council | 0.713979 |
| home electrical distribution | 0.668183 |
| home electrical fires | 0.706031 |
| Type A extinguisher | 0.676356 |
| square feet | 0.686628 |
| poor housing conditions | 0.670982 |
| United States | 0.930913 |
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| building small fires | 0.694977 |
| housing | 0.684663 |
| Type C extinguisher | 0.668478 |
| ionization detectors | 0.672624 |
| U.S. Environmental Protection | 0.670933 |
| Type C fires | 0.680572 |
| New residential areas | 0.667238 |
| 21st century | 0.677138 |
| flammable liquid fires | 0.67754 |
| water-related diseases | 0.687243 |
| Older people | 0.674599 |
| new single homes | 0.675048 |
| home fires | 0.695521 |
| U.S. homes | 0.698832 |
| American Public Health | 0.674096 |
| ionization chamber | 0.67122 |
| Page Protection | 0.708698 |
| drinking water systems | 0.67062 |
| Page Fundamental Physiologic | 0.666441 |
| housing construction | 0.676562 |
| smoke alarms | 0.708321 |
| home injury deaths | 0.674312 |
| proper housing construction | 0.666035 |
| West Nile virus | 0.709919 |
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¡Cuidado con ese bocado!Cómo proteger a aquellos en riesgo de intoxicaciones alimentariaspor listeria |
Algunas veces los alimentos que nos encantan y que confiamos que son buenos para la salud están contaminados con microbios que causan enfermedades y que pueden ser mortales para ciertas personas |
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World Polio Day - October 24, 2014 |
World Polio Day was established for annual observance on October 24 by Rotary International more than a decade ago to commemorate the fight against poliomyelitis. Widespread use of poliovirus vaccine led to an increasing number of polio-free countries and to establishment of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in 1988. As of October 14, a total of 243 polio cases had been reported in 2014, with 92% of the cases reported from Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, the only three countries where transmission of indigenous wild poliovirus has continued uninterrupted (1). |
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| international concern | 0.47364 |
| decade | 0.331795 |
| partnership engagement | 0.475876 |
| endorsement | 0.390307 |
| international spread | 0.47071 |
| Human Services | 0.617961 |
| U.S. Department | 0.612906 |
| MMWR HTML versions | 0.599855 |
| CDC Emergency Operations | 0.688797 |
| polio eradication activities | 0.775315 |
| number | 0.330484 |
| electronic PDF version | 0.584935 |
| Global Polio Eradication | 0.839185 |
| Rotary International | 0.497242 |
| additional information | 0.586596 |
| polio cases | 0.597437 |
| Contact GPO | 0.498975 |
| commercial sources | 0.466597 |
| establishment | 0.329464 |
| indigenous wild poliovirus | 0.626299 |
| current prices | 0.458041 |
| global public health | 0.636405 |
| original paper copy | 0.580865 |
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| poliovirus vaccine | 0.495448 |
| global partnership | 0.471548 |
| Afghanistan | 0.330737 |
| polio eradication | 0.988078 |
| original MMWR paper | 0.592752 |
| U.S. Government Printing | 0.583655 |
| Superintendent | 0.331037 |
| World Polio | 0.622218 |
| MMWR readers | 0.472898 |
| character translation | 0.456629 |
| total | 0.328595 |
| poliomyelitis | 0.354052 |
| polio-free countries | 0.490196 |
| programmatic emergency | 0.490327 |
| public health emergency | 0.632622 |
| Nigeria | 0.330275 |
| format errors | 0.461537 |
| typeset documents | 0.468382 |
| trade names | 0.466737 |
| official text | 0.454284 |
| GPEI | 0.385312 |
| World Health Assembly | 0.633456 |
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| electronic conversions | 0.455475 |
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Every Life is Vital in the National Vital Statistics System (Part 1 of 2) |
An introduction and brief history of the National Center for Health Statistics’ (NCHS) National Vital Statistics System (NVSS).
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