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This report summarizes data from foodborne disease outbreaks reported to CDC from 1983 through 1987. With a few exceptions, an outbreak is defined as an incident in which two or more persons experience a similar illness and food is implicat...
W C Levine,W T Stephenson,G F Craun W C Levine
From 1986 to 1988, 24 states and Puerto Rico reported 50 outbreaks of illness due to water that people intended to drink, affecting 25,846 persons. The protozoal parasite Giardia lamblia was the agent most commonly implicated in outbreaks, ...
K P Nederlof,H W Lawson,A F Saftlas et al. K P Nederlof et al.
In 1987, both the rate of hospitalizations due to ectopic pregnancy and the number of women hospitalized increased from those reported in 1986. Although ectopic pregnancy represented 1.7% of all pregnancies in 1987, complications of this co...
L D Edmonds,L M James L D Edmonds
The Birth Defects Monitoring Program (BDMP) is a national program that monitors congenital malformations by using hospital discharge data concerning newborns. BDMP data for 38 selected malformations were examined for temporal trends. The pr...
K Daniel,M H Sedlis,L Polk et al. K Daniel et al.
In 1988, a total of 796 cases of childhood lead poisoning were identified through surveillance by the New York City Bureau of Lead Poisoning Control (BLPC), an estimated 0.3 cases identified per 100 children screened. Sixty-two percent of t...
J C Kleinman J C Kleinman
Infant mortality varies considerably among racial/ethnic groups in the United States. For groups other than whites and blacks, previously published rates based on the vital statistics system have been underestimated because of inconsistenci...
J A Gayle,R M Selik,S Y Chu J A Gayle
Surveillance systems indicate that the most documented human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases among children and women of childbearing age in the United States occur among black and...
R R Fichtner,K M Sullivan,C L Zyrkowski et al. R R Fichtner et al.
Because of the adverse effects of low birth weight (LBW) on infant morbidity and mortality, one of the 1990 health objectives for the nation has been to reduce the incidence of LBW to 5% among all live births in the United States. Public he...
M C Lynberg,M J Khoury M C Lynberg
Linked birth/infant death data from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) for the 1983 U.S. birth cohort, the latest year for which linked data were available, were evaluated in order to assess the contribution of birth defects t...
L M Koonin,H K Atrash,J C Smith et al. L M Koonin et al.
Since 1980, the number of legal abortions reported to CDC has remained fairly stable, varying each year by less than 3%. In 1986, 1,328,112 abortions were reported; in 1987, that number increased by approximately 2% to 1,353,671. The aborti...