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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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| Johns Hopkins | 0.614807 |
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| new VTE cases | 0.675519 |
| recurrent VTE | 0.6145 |
| patient safety | 0.876054 |
| Patient safety improvements | 0.616458 |
| medical patients | 0.649138 |
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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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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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| Mortality Weekly Report | 0.478357 |
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| provisional cases | 0.760634 |
| Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome§ | 0.463384 |
| Staphylococcus aureus§ | 0.461163 |
| acute hepatitis | 0.499574 |
| 2011-12 influenza season | 0.478351 |
| noncholera Vibrio species | 0.459822 |
| influenza A virus | 0.486376 |
| National Center | 0.583662 |
| CDC Home CDC | 0.488096 |
| Hemolytic uremic syndrome | 0.465353 |
| California serogroup virus | 0.510073 |
| meningococcal disease | 0.544357 |
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| 2009 pandemic | 0.513496 |
| NN | 0.452465 |
| United States | 0.95501 |
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| novel influenza | 0.551894 |
| I. Provisional cases | 0.542612 |
| 5-year weekly average†| 0.48572 |
| notifiable diseases | 0.855922 |
| Vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus§ | 0.456368 |
| Eastern equine encephalitis | 0.477491 |
| pandemic influenza | 0.524002 |
| measles cases | 0.460761 |
| Influenza-associated pediatric mortality§ | 0.456873 |
| current 4-week period | 0.499491 |
| table | 0.48218 |
| New York | 0.459605 |
| Table II Â Â Provisional | 0.452737 |
| Western equine encephalitis | 0.476805 |
| Polio virus Infection | 0.470122 |
| notifiable disease reports | 0.768555 |
| current 4-week total | 0.498832 |
| Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases | 0.465101 |
| TABLE I. | 0.481501 |
| dengue hemorrhagic fever | 0.452984 |
| subsequent 4-week periods | 0.48141 |
| West Nile virus | 0.465569 |
| Table IV Â Â Provisional | 0.452396 |
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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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| peri-mining communities | 0.271833 |
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| South Africa | 0.871379 |
| HIV systems integration | 0.403273 |
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| TB high burden | 0.630341 |
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| collaborative TB/HIV activities | 0.426624 |
| dual epidemics | 0.280918 |
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| sub district | 0.280202 |
| TB diagnostics | 0.533101 |
| drug resistant strains | 0.338003 |
| TB infection prevention | 0.593079 |
| per-mining communities | 0.274831 |
| TB/HIV Lead | 0.389604 |
| implementation | 0.223403 |
| Global AIDS Program | 0.336367 |
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| TB | 0.949547 |
| Global TB report | 0.631171 |
| limited GeneXpert equipment | 0.330516 |
| site-level integration | 0.269389 |
| PLHIV | 0.223412 |
| congregate settings | 0.271696 |
| HIV epidemic. South | 0.46238 |
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MMWR - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) (Weekly) - Instructions for Contributors |
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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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Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) |
Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is one of many non-polio enteroviruses. |
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| state health departments | 0.503226 |
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| especially long-term control | 0.497715 |
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| asthma medications | 0.469871 |
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| difficulty breathing | 0.509492 |
| CDC medical epidemiologist | 0.533894 |
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| medical treatment | 0.461995 |
| United States | 0.513991 |
| mild symptoms | 0.522906 |
| likely many thousands | 0.46941 |
| enterovirus infection | 0.546657 |
| infected person coughs | 0.539177 |
| severe symptoms | 0.524016 |
| muscle aches | 0.466216 |
| mild EV-D68 infections | 0.551232 |
| polymerase chain reaction | 0.507691 |
| higher risk | 0.510875 |
| future seasons | 0.529265 |
| non-polio enteroviruses | 0.559256 |
| EV-D68 | 0.630158 |
| EV-D68 cases | 0.499425 |
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| people | 0.490265 |
| respiratory illnesses | 0.488985 |
| enteroviruses | 0.653222 |
| intensive supportive therapy | 0.502573 |
| confirmed EV-D68 infection | 0.562029 |
| nationwide outbreak | 0.53129 |
| severe respiratory illness | 0.933572 |
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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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| Disease Control | 0.562215 |
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| storage facilities | 0.565919 |
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| retail setting | 0.59003 |
| grocery store | 0.613676 |
| Federal agency | 0.556921 |
| safety experts | 0.585879 |
| industry sectors | 0.571295 |
| retail trade | 0.719854 |
| Manual Material Handling | 0.696404 |
| retail workers | 0.59953 |
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| informational materials | 0.554713 |
| U.S. Centers | 0.56236 |
| Ergonomic Solutions | 0.759273 |
| overexertion injuries | 0.700839 |
| strains | 0.484072 |
| Occupational Safety | 0.747402 |
| upper limbs | 0.571894 |
| large quantities | 0.565168 |
| mechanical assist devices | 0.733237 |
| NIOSH/CalOSHA booklet | 0.562177 |
| Labor Statistics | 0.572705 |
| work settings | 0.559428 |
| highest number | 0.566615 |
| sprains | 0.503418 |
| National Institute | 0.595752 |
| new resource | 0.578195 |
| sales floor | 0.593391 |
| occupational injuries | 0.715062 |
| grocery sector | 0.59357 |
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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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| Child Declaration | 0.473117 |
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| World Health Organization | 0.525784 |
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| SaveKidsLives campaign | 0.478261 |
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| private sector | 0.465174 |
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| safety tips | 0.495238 |
| Global Road Safety | 0.682275 |
| Children Safe | 0.475201 |
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| United States | 0.472247 |
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| key leaders | 0.468819 |
| development agenda | 0.546407 |
| child road safety | 0.585205 |
| road safety | 0.946639 |
| MMWR readers | 0.467122 |
| Costa Rica | 0.464045 |
| U.S. efforts | 0.465918 |
| road safety experts | 0.591653 |
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| sustainable transport | 0.476622 |
| world leaders | 0.475081 |
| Safe Kids Coalition | 0.521201 |
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