17 Oct, 2024
MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, October 17, 2024
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly (MMWR) is a government published scientific periodical series offering public health information. This issue of MMWR contains the following: "Update on Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus Outbreaks -- Worldwide, January 2023-June 2024"; "Tobacco Product Use Among Middle and High School Students -- National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2024"; "Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten -- United States, 2023-24 School Year"; "'Notes from the Field': Enhanced Surveillance for Raccoon Rabies Virus Variant and Vaccination of Wildlife for Management -- Omaha, Nebraska, October 2023-July 2024"; "'QuickStats': Prevalence of Obesity and Severe Obesity Among Persons Aged 2-19 Years -- United States, 1999-2000 Through 2021-2023." Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables from this issue can be accessed at the following link: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/index2024.html.
    Details
  • URL
  • Publisher
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
  • Date
    17 Oct, 2024
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/index.html/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (October 17, 2024), v.73 no.41, p.909-937
  • Subjects
    Public health surveillance
    Poliovirus
    Tobacco use
    Vaccination of children
    Rabies
    Obesity in children
  • Resource Group
    Journals and articles
  • Series
    MMWR

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