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    1.

    Statistical methods for linking health, exposure, and hazards.

    Mather FJ, White LE, Langlois EC, Shorter CF, Swalm CM, Shaffer JG, Hartley WR.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Oct;112(14):1440-5.PMID: 15471740 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    2.

    Wisconsin's environmental public health tracking network: information systems design for childhood cancer surveillance.

    Hanrahan LP, Anderson HA, Busby B, Bekkedal M, Sieger T, Stephenson L, Knobeloch L, Werner M, Imm P, Olson J.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Oct;112(14):1434-9.PMID: 15471739 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    3.

    Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) for exposure tracking: experiences from Washington State.

    Laflamme DM, Vanderslice JA.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Oct;112(14):1428-33.PMID: 15471738 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    4.

    Tracking pediatric asthma: the Massachusetts experience using school health records.

    Knorr RS, Condon SK, Dwyer FM, Hoffman DF.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Oct;112(14):1424-7.PMID: 15471737 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    5.

    Developing a comprehensive pesticide health effects tracking system for an urban setting: New York City's approach.

    Kass DE, Thier AL, Leighton J, Cone JE, Jeffery NL.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Oct;112(14):1419-23.PMID: 15471736 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    6.

    Identifying priority health conditions, environmental data, and infrastructure needs: a synopsis of the Pew Environmental Health tracking project.

    Litt J, Tran N, Malecki KC, Neff R, Resnick B, Burke T.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Oct;112(14):1414-8.PMID: 15471735 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Biomonitoring of industrial pollutants: health and policy implications of the chemical body burden.

    Thornton JW, McCally M, Houlihan J.

    Public Health Rep. 2002 Jul-Aug;117(4):315-23. No abstract available. PMID: 12477912 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    8.

    Control of infectious diseases.

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1999 Jul 30;48(29):621-9.PMID: 10458535 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Monitoring environmental disease--United States, 1997.

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1998 Jul 3;47(25):522-5.PMID: 9667824 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Comment: Toward a coordinated system for the surveillance of environmental health hazards.

    Hertz-Picciotto I.

    Am J Public Health. 1996 May;86(5):638-41.PMID: 8629713 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Surveillance in environmental public health: issues, systems, and sources.

    Thacker SB, Stroup DF, Parrish RG, Anderson HA.

    Am J Public Health. 1996 May;86(5):633-8. Review. Erratum in: Am J Public Health 1996 Nov;86(11):1526. PMID: 8629712 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    12.

    Use of exposure databases for status and trends analysis.

    Goldman LR, Gomez M, Greenfield S, Hall L, Hulka BS, Kaye WE, Lybarger JA, McKenzie DH, Murphy RS, Wellington DG, et al.

    Arch Environ Health. 1992 Nov-Dec;47(6):430-8.PMID: 1485806 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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