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May 14, 2024

VITAL SIGNS

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Vital Signs: Drowning Death Rates, Self-Reported Swimming Skill, Swimming Lesson Participation, and Recreational Water Exposure

More than 4,500 people drowned each year in the United States from 2020–2022. This is about 500 more drowning deaths each year compared to 2019.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

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New MMWR Medscape CME/CE on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ recommended immunization schedule for adults 19 years or older.

PODCAST

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MMWR Weekly Briefing Podcast: Week of April 29


The latest MMWR Weekly Briefing is live. Topics include: emergency department visits for traffic-related pedestrian injuries, cigarette smoking among pregnant and postpartum women, and more. Listen and subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.


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