MMWR Weekly Vol. 66, No. 29 July 28, 2017
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CDC Grand Rounds: Addressing Health Disparities in Early Childhood Lara R. Robinson, PhD; Rebecca H. Bitsko, PhD; Ross A. Thompson, PhD; et al.
Early childhood represents a period of growth that lays the foundation for successful learning, development, and health.
The Role of Screening and Treatment in National Progress Toward Hepatitis C Elimination — Georgia, 2015–2016 Muazzam Nasrullah, MD, PhD; David Sergeenko, MD, PhD; Lia Gvinjilia, MD, PhD; et al.
Outbreak of Septic Arthritis Associated with Intra-Articular Injections at an Outpatient Practice — New Jersey, 2017 Kathleen Ross, MPH; Jason Mehr, MPH; Barbara Carothers; et al.
Update: Temporary Total Depletion of U.S. Licensed Yellow Fever Vaccine for Civilian Travelers Addressed by Investigational New Drug Use of Imported Stamaril Vaccine Mark D. Gershman, MD; Mark J. Sotir, PhD.
Update: Interim Guidance for Health Care Providers Caring for Pregnant Women with Possible Zika Virus Exposure — United States (Including U.S. Territories), July 2017 Titilope Oduyebo, MD; Kara D. Polen, MPH; Henry T. Walke, MD; et al.
Announcement: World Hepatitis Day — June 28, 2017
Announcement: Monitoring Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Objectives
Erratum: Vol. 66, No. 18
QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Who Were Never in Pain, in Pain Some Days, or in Pain Most Days or Every Day in the Past 6 Months, by Employment Status — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2016
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