National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program Mini-Monograph in Environmental Health Perspectives On-line
List of Mini-Monographs submitted by CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Program:
- McGeehin MA, Qualters JR, and Niskar AS. 2004. Mini-Monograph: National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program: Bridging the Information Gap. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7144. [Online 3 August 2004]
- Litt J, Tran N, Malecki KC, Neff R, Resnick B, and Burke T. 2004. Mini-Monograph: Identifying Priority Health Conditions, Environmental Data, and Infrastructure Needs: A Synopsis of the Pew Environmental Health Tracking Project. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7147. [Online 3 August 2004]
- Kass DE, Thier AL, Leighton J, Cone JE, and Jeffery NL. 2004. Mini-Monograph: Developing a Comprehensive Pesticide Health Effects Tracking System for an Urban Setting: New York City's Approach. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7149. [Online 3 August 2004]
- Knorr RS, Condon SK, Dwyer FM, and Hoffman DF. 2004. Mini-Monograph: Tracking Pediatric Asthma: The Massachusetts Experience Using School Health Records. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7146. [Online 3 August 2004]
- Laflamme DM and VanDerslice JA. 2004. Mini-Monograph: Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) for Exposure Tracking: Experiences from Washington State. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7148. [Online 3 August 2004]
- Hanrahan LP, Anderson HA, Busby B, Bekkedal M, Sieger T, Stephenson L, Knobeloch L, Werner M, Imm P, and Olson J. 2004. Mini-Monograph: Wisconsin's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: Information Systems Design for Childhood Cancer Surveillance. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7150. [Online 3 August 2004]
- Mather FJ, White LE, Langlois EC, Shorter CF, Swalm CM, Shaffer JG, and Hartley WR. 2004. Mini-Monograph: Statistical Methods for Linking Health, Exposure and Hazards. Environ Health Perspect: doi:10.1289/ehp.7145. [Online 3 August 2004]
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