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Hiding in plain sight: A call to prevent cutaneous leishmaniasis transmission in the United States. [PDF]
RamÃrez JD +4 more
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Revisiting congenital rubella data in Brazil: caution in interpreting administrative records. [PDF]
Morais CO +3 more
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Southeast Asian Americans: Epidemiologic Trends, Screening Challenges, and Policy Implications. [PDF]
Orusa AM +6 more
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[Epidemiologic surveillance as a system].
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[Automated epidemiological surveillance ].
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[Specific surveillance in the National Epidemiologic Surveillance Service].
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Epidemiologic Surveillance in Developing Countries [PDF]
developed countries in many ways. Most people are poorer, less educated, more likely to die at a young age, and less knowledgeable about factors that cause, prevent, or cure disease. Biological and physical hazards are more common, which results in greater incidence, disability, and death. Although disease is common, both the people and government have
Ralph R Frerichs
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