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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Apr 5, 2007
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Adequacy of State Capacity to Address Noncommunicable Disease Clusters in the Era of Environmental Public Health Tracking

Nadia Shalauta Juzych, ScD, MS, Beth Resnick, MPH, Robin Streeter, MS, MPH, Julie Herbstman, ScM, Joanna Zablotsky, MPH, Mary Fox, PhD and Thomas A. Burke, PhD, MPH

Nadia Juzych is with the Michigan Public Health Institute, Okemos, Mich. Beth Resnick, Robin Streeter, Julie Herbstman, Joanna Zablotsky, Mary Fox, and Thomas A. Burke are with the Department of Health Policy and Management University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.


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FIGURE 1— Number of states (N = 37) reporting requests received for cluster investigations from 2000 to 2004, by disease.

 

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FIGURE 2— Number of states (N = 37) reporting at least 1 request received or investigation conducted for potential cancer clusters from 2000 to 2004, by cancer type.

 





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