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Presentations at the APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition: Riverside County Department of Public Health sets a precedent. (Volume 2: No. 8)
The Local Food Environment in Riverside County, 2007 (Volume 2: No. 7)
Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Exposure in Riverside County (Volume 2: No. 6)
Differences in Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Incidence between Riverside County and Select Southern California Counties (Volume 2: No. 5)
A New Population at Risk for HIV: The Aging Population of Riverside County (Volume 2: No. 4)
Health Insurance and Health Service Utilization Among Children Aged 0-17 in Riverside County, 2001-2005 (Volume 2: No. 3)
Teen Birth Rates in Riverside County, 1997—2006 (Volume 2: No. 2)
Lead and the Effects of Long-term Exposure (Volume 2: No. 1)
Cigarette Smoking Among Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Residents (Volume 1: No. 7)
Motor Vehicle Crashes in Riverside County, 2006 (Volume 1: No. 6)
Gastric Bypass Surgery in Riverside County, 2003-2005 (Volume 1: No. 5)
Heat-related Illness and Deaths in Riverside County (Volume 1: No. 4)
AIDS in Riverside County: Racial/Ethnic Differences in Reporting Source and Disease Progression (Volume 1: No. 3)
Drownings and Near-drownings in Riverside County, 2000-2007 (Volume 1: No. 2)
Using GIS to Identify Dangerous Intersections Near Riverside City Elementary Schools (Volume 1: No. 1)
 
2007 Communicable Disease Report now available for download. | Download PDF 4.4 Mb
 
Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in the Riverside / San Bernardino,Transitional Grant Area (TGA) Released June 2008. | Download PPT 432 kb
 
 
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Free Public Health Courses Online | ocw.jhsph.edu/
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has launched a project known as OpenCourseWare, which provides free online access to some of the school's most popular courses. Courses are not offered for credit and do not count toward a degree or certificate. Five courses are currently available, including "Problem Solving for Immunization Programs," and "History of Public Health."
EIS | www.cdc.gov/eis/index.htm
EIS is the country's critical epidemiology training service, combating the causes of major epidemics. Over the past 50 years, EIS officers have played pivotal roles in combating the root causes of major epidemics. Scope: Varies
Agents, Diseases, & Other Threats | www.bt.cdc.gov/index.asp
Agents, Diseases, & Other Threats. Scope: Varies
Executive Summary | www.pitt.edu/~super1/index.htm
This course (Executive Summary) is designed to provide an overview on epidemiology and the Internet for medical and health related students around the world. The concept of the course is described in the British Medical Journal as the Global Health Network University. Lecture style is described in the Nature Medicine as Hypertext Comic Books. It has 1903 lectures already. Scope: Varies
The Division of Public Health Surveillance and Informatics | www.cdc.gov/epo/dphsi/index.htm
The Division of Public Health Surveillance and Informatics purpose is to provide and to improve access to and use of public health information. Scope: Varies
 
 
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