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954 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en CDC Grand Rounds: Preventing Hospital-Associated VenousThromboembolism This is another in a series of occasional MMWR reports titled CDC Grand Rounds. These reports are based on grand rounds presentations at CDC on high-profile issues in public health science, practice, and policy. Information about CDC Grand Rounds is available at http://www.
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6571 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html null Minimal Risk Levels for Hazardous Substances (MRLs) An MRL is an estimate of the daily human exposure to a hazardous substance that is likely to be without appreciable risk of adverse noncancer health effects over a specified duration of exposure. These substance-specific estimates, which are intended to serve as screening levels, are used by ATSDR health assessors and other responders to identify contaminants and potential health effects that may be of concern at hazardous waste sites.
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6592 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables - January 13, 2012 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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2011-12 influenza season0.478351
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National Center0.583662
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California serogroup virus0.510073
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Polio virus Infection0.470122
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Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases0.465101
TABLE I.0.481501
dengue hemorrhagic fever0.452984
subsequent 4-week periods0.48141
West Nile virus0.465569
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6767 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Global Health - South Africa - CDC's HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Programs: TB and HIV CDC partners in South Africa with government and parastatal agencies, private institutions, universities and non-governmental organizations to improve the country’s public health foundation, to prevent transmission of HIV, to provide care and treatment for those who are already infected with HIV, and to strengthen laboratory capacity.
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TB/HIV clinical services0.433796
TB screening0.539373
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TB incidence0.593332
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HIV+ populations0.275581
South Africa0.871379
HIV systems integration0.403273
Dr. Hloniphile Mabuza0.35736
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TB diagnostics0.533101
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TB infection prevention0.593079
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TB/HIV Lead0.389604
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Global AIDS Program0.336367
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Global TB report0.631171
limited GeneXpert equipment0.330516
site-level integration0.269389
PLHIV0.223412
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6795 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en MMWR - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) (Weekly) - Instructions for Contributors The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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public health interventions0.601478
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publication0.565503
MMWR ScholarOne Manuscripts0.574736
health-related case reports0.56652
results0.587699
introductory paragraph0.702218
summary box0.61678
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public health events0.566881
public health practice0.681373
public health meaning0.572152
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Author Submission Checklist0.564329
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MMWR0.678051
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CDC Clearance Policy0.570181
case reports0.567947
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9988 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Patrick Lammie | Conversations with the Director | CDC Director | CDC The CDC Director’s webpage offers information on Dr. Thomas Frieden, who became the agency’s 16th director in June 2009. The pages features information on Dr. Frieden’s Weekly Focus, the Latest from Dr. Frieden (his RSS feed), and links to his bio, statements, videos, press releases, media appearances, photos, presentations, and speeches.
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11662 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is one of many non-polio enteroviruses.
Enterovirus D680.736639
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CDC0.570702
body aches0.468189
runny nose0.465225
specific lab tests0.508131
Health Care Professionals0.506626
respiratory secretions0.501178
state health departments0.503226
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nasal mucus0.464171
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enterovirus typing0.544698
enterovirus season0.538839
especially long-term control0.497715
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medical treatment0.461995
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mild symptoms0.522906
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enteroviruses0.653222
intensive supportive therapy0.502573
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severe respiratory illness0.933572
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12092 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en New Publication Highlights Solutions to Prevent Overexertion Injuries for Retail Workers - NIOSH Press Release A new publication from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) highlights how workers in grocery stores can reduce strains and sprains when moving materials from the delivery truck to the sales floor.
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National Institute0.595752
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occupational injuries0.715062
grocery sector0.59357
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12119 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en CDC Web-based PPE Training Description
Ebola Preparedness0.956629
PPE Guidelines Introduction0.915042
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13179 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Announcements: Global Road Safety Week - May 4-10,2015 The United Nations Road Safety Collaboration has declared May 4–10, 2015, as the third United Nations Global Road Safety Week (GRSW). With the theme #SaveKidsLives, this year's GRSW is dedicated to children, focusing on their safety on the world's roads, actions that better ensure this, and the promotion for inclusion of safe and sustainable transport in the U.N.
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World Health Organization0.525784
Injury Center0.467426
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safety tips0.495238
Global Road Safety0.682275
Children Safe0.475201
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development agenda0.546407
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Costa Rica0.464045
U.S. efforts0.465918
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sustainable transport0.476622
world leaders0.475081
Safe Kids Coalition0.521201
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trade names0.46457
post-2015 development agenda0.541748
non-CDC sites0.463857
Nations Road Safety0.69144
consensus document0.467747
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