MMWR Vol. 59 / Nos. 51 & 52

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MMWR Weekly
MMWR Weekly
Volume 59, Nos. 51 & 52
January 7, 2011

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REPORTS
Post-Earthquake Injuries Treated at a Field Hospital
Haiti, 2010
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Public Health Response to a Rabid Dog in an Animal Shelter
North Dakota and Minnesota, 2010
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Vital Signs: Nonfatal, Motor Vehicle--Occupant Injuries (2009) and Seat Belt Use (2008) Among Adults
United States
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Announcements: Clinical Vaccinology Course
March 4--6, 2011
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Announcements: National Birth Defects Prevention Month
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QuickStats: Health Status Among Persons Aged >25 Years,
by Education Level

National Health Interview Survey,
United States, 2009
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Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables (51st week)
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Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables (52nd week)
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NOTICES TO READERS
Extension of Continuing Education Activities to the MMWR Weekly Series
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