Healthy People 2000: Summary ReportJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 1990 - 172 pages |
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... mortality also decreased , and some childhood infectious diseases were nearly eliminated . Gains in these areas give hope that the 1990s will see more progress , espe- cially for diseases such as cancer that have so far not declined ...
... mortality also decreased , and some childhood infectious diseases were nearly eliminated . Gains in these areas give hope that the 1990s will see more progress , espe- cially for diseases such as cancer that have so far not declined ...
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... mortality rate . Between 1950 and 1987 , the infant mortality rate in the United States dropped from 29.2 per 1,000 live births to 10.1.34 Eight years after Healthy People ( 1979 ) posed the challenge of a 35 - per- cent reduction in ...
... mortality rate . Between 1950 and 1987 , the infant mortality rate in the United States dropped from 29.2 per 1,000 live births to 10.1.34 Eight years after Healthy People ( 1979 ) posed the challenge of a 35 - per- cent reduction in ...
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... mortality rate in the United States is declining and has reached an all - time low , the pace of progress has slowed . Mortality is also higher for black infants , who die at twice the rate of white infants , and data from the Na ...
... mortality rate in the United States is declining and has reached an all - time low , the pace of progress has slowed . Mortality is also higher for black infants , who die at twice the rate of white infants , and data from the Na ...
Contents
Priorities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | 5 |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases | 18 |
Immunization and Infectious | 71 |
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Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives Limited preview - 1991 |
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