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Surveillance

Epidemic/Epizootic West Nile Virus in the United States: Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control
Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases. November 8-9, 1999.
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Guidelines for Arbovirus Surveillance Programs in the United States
Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases. April 1993
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Malaria Surveillance—United States, 1995
MMWR Surveillance Summaries. February 26, 1999;48(SS-1):1-21.
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Topic Sections
item Antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance
item Bacterial infections
item Diarrheal and foodborne diseases
item Infection control, healthcare quality, and healthcare-related infections (on Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion site)
item Occupational exposure and health (on Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion site)
item Opportunistic infections
item Parasitic infections
item Sexually transmitted diseases
item Surveillance
item Travel and immigration
item Vaccination
item Viral infections
 

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