Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWRU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 2008 |
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... exposure to persons with active TB , or travel to areas where TB is endemic . Complete donor medical and social histories . should be provided to transplant centers . Regardless of risk factor assessment , testing for M. tuberculosis ...
... exposure to persons with active TB , or travel to areas where TB is endemic . Complete donor medical and social histories . should be provided to transplant centers . Regardless of risk factor assessment , testing for M. tuberculosis ...
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... exposure or addiction . Since 2003 , NCANDS has used a method for compiling racial / ethnic data based on the 1997 revised Office of Management and Budget standards for race and ethnicity , which include the following racial categories ...
... exposure or addiction . Since 2003 , NCANDS has used a method for compiling racial / ethnic data based on the 1997 revised Office of Management and Budget standards for race and ethnicity , which include the following racial categories ...
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... exposure and hospital postnatal toxicology - screening practices vary among states and within states , positive maternal or neonatal drug test results rou- tinely are reported to CPS agencies as child neglect ( 3 ) Additional research ...
... exposure and hospital postnatal toxicology - screening practices vary among states and within states , positive maternal or neonatal drug test results rou- tinely are reported to CPS agencies as child neglect ( 3 ) Additional research ...
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... exposed newborns and reduce variation in the policies and procedures related to prenatal substance expo- sure . Reframing neglect as a series of missed opportunities for prevention and emphasizing safe , stable , and nurturing ...
... exposed newborns and reduce variation in the policies and procedures related to prenatal substance expo- sure . Reframing neglect as a series of missed opportunities for prevention and emphasizing safe , stable , and nurturing ...
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... exposure dur- ing the > 3 to 12 months preceding illness ( p = 0.04 ) . A total of 59 ( 25 % ) patients had no underlying condi- tions and no inpatient health - care exposures during the 12 months preceding illness . Compared with all ...
... exposure dur- ing the > 3 to 12 months preceding illness ( p = 0.04 ) . A total of 59 ( 25 % ) patients had no underlying condi- tions and no inpatient health - care exposures during the 12 months preceding illness . Compared with all ...
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