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Issue
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Issue Date
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Featured Topics
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Document Type
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Vol. 9, No. 6
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June-July 2009
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- Refugee Health Care
in the United
States
- Refugees and
Immigrants at Higher Risk of
Tobacco-Related
Illnesses
- Pneumococca
l Vaccine: An Important Tool
against Influenza
Complications
- Interna
tional Human Trafficking: An
Emerging Public Health Issue
in LA County
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(2.84MB)pdf
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Vol. 9, No. 5
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May 2009
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- Influenza A (H1N1)
- Working to Improve
Women's Health
- Role
of Vitamin D. in the Health
of Women
- The
Socioeconomics of Breast
Cancer
- The Facts
about HPV
Immunizations
- West
Nile Virus Update for
2009
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(2.29MB)pdf
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Vol.9, No. 4
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April 2009
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- Adult manifestations
of Childhood Sexual
Abuse
- A Link Between
Smoking and
STDs
- Promoting
Health Through the Food
Stamp Program
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(991KB)pdf
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Vol. 9, No. 3
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March 2009
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- An Historical
Perspective on World TB
Day
- Nutrition and
Physical Activity
Guidance
- Drug-
resistant
TB
- Management of the
Non-Compliant TB
Patient
- Brief Report
of the TB Burden in Los
Angeles County
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(1.42MB)pdf
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Vol. 9, No. 2
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February 2009
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- New Childhood, Adolescent
and Adult Immunization
Schedules Released by the
CDC, 2009
- Immunization Schedule, Age 0 Through 6 Years
- Immunization Schedule, Age 7 Through 18 Years
- Immunization Catch-up, Age 4 Months Through 18 Years
- Adult Immunization Schedule
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(6.99MB)pdf
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Vol. 9, No. 1
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January 2009
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- Protect Your
Patients Against Late-Season
Influenza
- Announcement: Senate Joint Resolution 19
approved
- Selected
Food Toxins: An Update for
Clinicians
- Safe
Injection Practices: Update
for Physicians and Medical
Facilities
- Influenza
and Pneumococcal Vaccines
Important for
Smokers
- New
Guidelines for Vitamin D for
Infants, Children, and
Adolescents
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(1.66MB)pdf
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Vol. 8, No. 10
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November/December 2008
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- Modern
Zoonoses
- Medical
Mission
- Reflections
from an HIV Provider
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(2.19MB)pdf
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Vol. 8, No. 9
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October 2008
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- Improving Health
Care Worker Influenza
Immunization
Rates
- Intimate
Partner Violence &
Depression
Awareness
- Stay up to
date on Immunization
Recommendations!
- Immunization
Coalition of Los Angeles
County
- Vaccine
Safety
Update
- Hepatitis B
Post Vaccine Serological
Testing
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(1.01MB)pdf
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Vol. 8, No. 8
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September 2008
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- New Influenza
Recommendations Target
Children &
Adolescents
- Adult
Immunization
- Immunization Coalition of Los Angeles
- National
Adult Immunization Awareness
Week
- Vaccine Storage
and
Handling
- Recommended
Adult Immunization
Schedule
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(4.17MB)pdf
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Vol.8, No. 7
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August 2008
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- HIV Incidence
Surveillance: Innovations in
Tracking HIV Infection in LA
County
- Immunization
2-day
Training
- Getting
Ready for Back-To-School
Immunizations
- Important Travel
Information
- Disposing
of Medical Waste at
Home
- New Multi-Vaccine VIS
- Suicide:
An Occupational Hazard
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(1.44MB).pdf
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Vol. 8, No. 6
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June/July 2008
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- Rattlesnake Season
Returns
- American
Pets Aging with Their
Owners
- Non-
tuberculous Mycobacterium
Infections
- Myths of
Herbal Medication
Use
- Physicians &
Veterinarians - One Health
Team
- Animal
Smuggling Big
Busniess
- Updated
ACIP
recommendations
- Skin
Cancer Awareness
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pdf(2.09MB)
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Vol. 8, No. 5
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May 2008
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- West Nile Virus
2008
- How Social
Support Influences
Engagement in
HIV
- No
differences in
sexual and needle-
sharing
behaviors
- Measur
ing
BMI
- Physician
Registry
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pdf(853KB)
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Vol. 8, No. 4
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April 2008
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- National Infant
Immunization
- Its
Tough being Green!
- Why do People
Have Pets?
- Physician
Registry
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pdf(1.48MB)
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Vol. 8, No. 3
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March 2008
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- Ensuring Vaccine
Safety
- inSPOTLA Website Updated
and Expanded
- International Health
Regulations
- Coccidioidomycosis or
Valley Fever
- Components of
Fitness
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pdf (914KB)
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Vol. 8, No. 2
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February 2008
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- It's not too late to
vaccinate
- Heart Disease among
Women
- Immunization Schedule,
2008
- Human Rabies
- Physician Registry
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pdf(1.46MB)
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Vol. 8, No. 1
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January 2008
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- Special Reporting
Issue -
2008
- HIPAA:Standards
Exempt
Public Health
Agencies
- Important Changes
in Reportable
Diseases
- Special Cases of
Influenza are
Reportable
- Important
Information
for Immunization
Providers
- Animal Disease
Reporting and
Altruism
- Separate HIV
Consent Not
Required
- Avian Influenza:
Maintain Heightened
Awareness
- Current Reporting
Forms
- Memorial
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pdf(3.29MB)
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