American Journal of Public Health
(ISSN: 0090-0036, 1541-0048)
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2009 - 99 Suppl 2
- An evaluation of HIV testing among inmates in the North Carolina prison system.
- Persistence and change in disparities in HIV infection among injection drug users in New York city after large-scale syringe exchange programs.
- The prevalence of depression among men living with HIV infection in Vietnam.
- Experimental pretesting of hand-washing interventions in a natural setting.
- The burden of rotavirus hospitalizations among medicaid and non-medicaid children younger than 5 years old.
- Compliance with multiple-dose vaccine schedules among older children, adolescents, and adults: results from a vaccine safety datalink study.
- Effects of an ongoing epidemic on the annual influenza vaccination rate and vaccination timing among the medicare elderly: 2000-2005.
- Pandemic influenza and community preparedness.
- Changes in prescribing of antiviral medications for influenza associated with new treatment guidelines.
- Screening for influenza infection in international airline travelers.
- A review of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's response to the HIV/AIDS crisis among blacks in the United States, 1981-2009.
- What should an ideal vaccine postlicensure safety system be?
- Pandemic influenza and jail facilities and populations.
- Pandemic influenza: implications for programs controlling for HIV infection, tuberculosis, and chronic viral hepatitis.
- Effective health risk communication about pandemic influenza for vulnerable populations.
- Role of the primary care safety net in pandemic influenza.
- Pandemic influenza and farmworkers: the effects of employment, social, and economic factors.
- Preparing for and responding to pandemic influenza: implications for people with disabilities.
- Pandemic influenza preparedness and response among public-housing residents, single-parent families, and low-income populations.
- Protection of racial/ethnic minority populations during an influenza pandemic.
- Pandemic influenza planning: addressing the needs of children.
- Protecting vulnerable populations from pandemic influenza in the United States: a strategic imperative.
- Estimating influenza-associated deaths in the United States.
- A primer on strategies for prevention and control of seasonal and pandemic influenza.
- The strongest prescription of all: a week in the woods.
- H1N1 flu and the Tartar Steppe.
- The open-air treatment of pandemic influenza.
- Pandemic influenza and pregnancy: an opportunity to reassess maternal bioethics.
- Pandemic influenza and pregnant women: summary of a meeting of experts.
- Pandemic influenza preparedness and response among immigrants and refugees.
- Protecting home health care workers: a challenge to pandemic influenza preparedness planning.
- Pandemic influenza preparedness and vulnerable populations in tribal communities.
- Disparities in influenza treatment among disabled medicaid patients in georgia.
- Outcomes of a breast health project for hmong women and men in California.
- Childhood abuse and early menarche: findings from the black women's health study.
- The association of immigration and acculturation attributes with oral health among immigrants in new york city.
- Multilevel predictors of inconsistent condom use among adolescent mothers.
- Prenatal screening and perinatal HIV transmission in Northern Alberta, 1999-2006.
- Sexual violence and reproductive health outcomes among South african female youths: a contextual analysis.
- Childhood sexual abuse and the sociocultural context of sexual risk among adult latino gay and bisexual men.
- Enhancement of influenza surveillance with aggregate rapid influenza test results: New Mexico, 2003-2007.