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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34855727/early-identification-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-among-children-aged-4-years-autism-and-developmental-disabilities-monitoring-network-11-sites-united-states-2018
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Kelly A Shaw, Matthew J Maenner, Amanda V Bakian, Deborah A Bilder, Maureen S Durkin, Sarah M Furnier, Michelle M Hughes, Mary Patrick, Karen Pierce, Angelica Salinas, Josephine Shenouda, Alison Vehorn, Zachary Warren, Walter Zahorodny, John N Constantino, Monica DiRienzo, Amy Esler, Robert T Fitzgerald, Andrea Grzybowski, Allison Hudson, Margaret H Spivey, Akilah Ali, Jennifer G Andrews, Thaer Baroud, Johanna Gutierrez, Libby Hallas, Jennifer Hall-Lande, Amy Hewitt, Li-Ching Lee, Maya Lopez, Kristen Clancy Mancilla, Dedria McArthur, Sydney Pettygrove, Jenny N Poynter, Yvette D Schwenk, Anita Washington, Susan Williams, Mary E Cogswell
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). PERIOD COVERED: 2018. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network is an active surveillance program that estimates ASD prevalence and monitors timing of ASD identification among children aged 4 and 8 years. This report focuses on children aged 4 years in 2018, who were born in 2014 and had a parent or guardian who lived in the surveillance area in one of 11 sites (Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin) at any time during 2018...
December 3, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34855725/prevalence-and-characteristics-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-among-children-aged-8-years-autism-and-developmental-disabilities-monitoring-network-11-sites-united-states-2018
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Matthew J Maenner, Kelly A Shaw, Amanda V Bakian, Deborah A Bilder, Maureen S Durkin, Amy Esler, Sarah M Furnier, Libby Hallas, Jennifer Hall-Lande, Allison Hudson, Michelle M Hughes, Mary Patrick, Karen Pierce, Jenny N Poynter, Angelica Salinas, Josephine Shenouda, Alison Vehorn, Zachary Warren, John N Constantino, Monica DiRienzo, Robert T Fitzgerald, Andrea Grzybowski, Margaret H Spivey, Sydney Pettygrove, Walter Zahorodny, Akilah Ali, Jennifer G Andrews, Thaer Baroud, Johanna Gutierrez, Amy Hewitt, Li-Ching Lee, Maya Lopez, Kristen Clancy Mancilla, Dedria McArthur, Yvette D Schwenk, Anita Washington, Susan Williams, Mary E Cogswell
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). PERIOD COVERED: 2018. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network conducts active surveillance of ASD. This report focuses on the prevalence and characteristics of ASD among children aged 8 years in 2018 whose parents or guardians lived in 11 ADDM Network sites in the United States (Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin)...
December 3, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34818321/abortion-surveillance-united-states-2019
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Katherine Kortsmit, Michele G Mandel, Jennifer A Reeves, Elizabeth Clark, H Pamela Pagano, Antoinette Nguyen, Emily E Petersen, Maura K Whiteman
PROBLEM/CONDITION: CDC conducts abortion surveillance to document the number and characteristics of women obtaining legal induced abortions and number of abortion-related deaths in the United States. PERIOD COVERED: 2019. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: Each year, CDC requests abortion data from the central health agencies for 50 states, the District of Columbia, and New York City. For 2019, 49 reporting areas voluntarily provided aggregate abortion data to CDC...
November 26, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34793415/homicides-of-american-indians-alaska-natives-national-violent-death-reporting-system-united-states-2003-2018
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Emiko Petrosky, Laura M Mercer Kollar, Megan C Kearns, Sharon G Smith, Carter J Betz, Katherine A Fowler, Delight E Satter
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Homicide is a leading cause of death for American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs). Intimate partner violence (IPV) contributes to many homicides, particularly among AI/AN females. This report summarizes data from CDC's National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) on AI/AN homicides. Results include victim and suspect sex, age group, and race/ethnicity; method of injury; type of location where the homicide occurred; precipitating circumstances (i.e., events that contributed to the homicide); and other selected characteristics...
November 19, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34735419/demographic-behavioral-and-clinical-characteristics-of-persons-seeking-care-at-sexually-transmitted-disease-clinics-14-sites-std-surveillance-network-united-states-2010-2018
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Eloisa Llata, Kendra M Cuffe, Viani Picchetti, Jimmy R Braxton, Elizabeth A Torrone
PROBLEM: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a major cause of morbidity in the United States, with an estimated $15.9 billion in lifetime direct medical costs. Although the majority of STDs are diagnosed in the private sector, publicly funded STD clinics have an important role in providing comprehensive sexual health care services, including STD and HIV screening, for a broad range of patients. In certain cases, STD clinics often are the only source of sexual health care for patients, particularly among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM)...
November 5, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34555008/acute-gastroenteritis-on-cruise-ships-maritime-illness-database-and-reporting-system-united-states-2006-2019
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Keisha A Jenkins, George H Vaughan, Luis O Rodriguez, Amy Freeland
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Gastrointestinal illness is common worldwide and can be transmitted by an infected person or contaminated food, water, or environmental surfaces. Outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness commonly occur in crowded living accommodations or communities where persons are physically close. Pathogens that cause gastrointestinal illness outbreaks can spread quickly in closed and semienclosed environments, such as cruise ships. CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) is responsible for conducting public health inspections and monitoring acute gastroenteritis (AGE) illness on cruise ships entering the United States after visiting a foreign port...
September 24, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34529643/asthma-surveillance-united-states-2006-2018
#27
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Cynthia A Pate, Hatice S Zahran, Xiaoting Qin, Carol Johnson, Erik Hummelman, Josephine Malilay
PROBLEM: Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that requires ongoing medical management. Socioeconomic and demographic factors as well as health care use might influence health patterns in urban and rural areas. Persons living in rural areas tend to have less access to health care and health resources and worse health outcomes. Characterizing asthma indicators (i.e., prevalence of current asthma, asthma attacks, emergency department and urgent care center [ED/UCC] visits, and asthma-associated deaths) and determining how asthma exacerbations and health care use vary across the United States by geographic area, including differences between urban and rural areas, and by sociodemographic factors can help identify subpopulations at risk for asthma-related complications...
September 17, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34499632/world-trade-center-health-program-united-states-2012-2020
#28
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Alejandro Azofeifa, Gayatri R Martin, Albeliz Santiago-Colón, Dori B Reissman, John Howard
PROBLEM/CONDITION: After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, approximately 400,000 persons were exposed to toxic contaminants and other factors that increased their risk for certain physical and mental health conditions. Shortly thereafter, both federal and nonfederal funds were provided to support various postdisaster activities, including medical monitoring and treatment. In 2011, as authorized by the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010, the CDC World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program began providing medical screening, monitoring, and treatment of 9/11-related health conditions for WTC responders (i...
September 10, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33983910/surveillance-of-vaccination-coverage-among-adult-populations-united-states-2018
#29
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Peng-Jun Lu, Mei-Chuan Hung, Anup Srivastav, Lisa A Grohskopf, Miwako Kobayashi, Aaron M Harris, Kathleen L Dooling, Lauri E Markowitz, Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Walter W Williams
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Adults are at risk for illness, hospitalization, disability and, in some cases, death from vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly influenza and pneumococcal disease. CDC recommends vaccinations for adults on the basis of age, health conditions, prior vaccinations, and other considerations. Updated vaccination recommendations from CDC are published annually in the U.S. Adult Immunization Schedule. Despite longstanding recommendations for use of many vaccines, vaccination coverage among U...
May 14, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33735166/malaria-surveillance-united-states-2017
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Kimberly E Mace, Naomi W Lucchi, Kathrine R Tan
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Malaria in humans is caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa of the genus Plasmodium. These parasites are transmitted by the bite of an infective female Anopheles species mosquito. The majority of malaria infections in the United States occur among persons who have traveled to regions with ongoing malaria transmission. However, malaria is occasionally acquired by persons who have not traveled out of the country through exposure to infected blood products, congenital transmission, nosocomial exposure, or local mosquitoborne transmission...
March 19, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33661868/surveillance-for-west-nile-virus-disease-united-states-2009-2018
#31
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Emily McDonald, Sarabeth Mathis, Stacey W Martin, J Erin Staples, Marc Fischer, Nicole P Lindsey
PROBLEM/CONDITION: West Nile virus (WNV) is an arthropodborne virus (arbovirus) in the family Flaviviridae and is the leading cause of domestically acquired arboviral disease in the contiguous United States. An estimated 70%-80% of WNV infections are asymptomatic. Symptomatic persons usually develop an acute systemic febrile illness. Less than 1% of infected persons develop neuroinvasive disease, which typically presents as encephalitis, meningitis, or acute flaccid paralysis. REPORTING PERIOD: 2009-2018...
March 5, 2021: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33332294/assisted-reproductive-technology-surveillance-united-states-2017
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Saswati Sunderam, Dmitry M Kissin, Yujia Zhang, Amy Jewett, Sheree L Boulet, Lee Warner, Charlan D Kroelinger, Wanda D Barfield
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Since the first U.S. infant conceived with assisted reproductive technology (ART) was born in 1981, both the use of ART and the number of fertility clinics providing ART services have increased steadily in the United States. ART includes fertility treatments in which eggs or embryos are handled in the laboratory (i.e., in vitro fertilization [IVF] and related procedures). Although the majority of infants conceived through ART are singletons, women who undergo ART procedures are more likely than women who conceive naturally to have multiple-birth infants because multiple embryos may be transferred...
December 18, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33270620/surveillance-for-violent-deaths-national-violent-death-reporting-system-34-states-four-california-counties-the-district-of-columbia-and-puerto-rico-2017
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Emiko Petrosky, Allison Ertl, Kameron J Sheats, Rebecca Wilson, Carter J Betz, Janet M Blair
PROBLEM/CONDITION: In 2017, approximately 67,000 persons died of violence-related injuries in the United States. This report summarizes data from CDC's National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) on violent deaths that occurred in 34 states, four California counties, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico in 2017. Results are reported by sex, age group, race/ethnicity, method of injury, type of location where the injury occurred, circumstances of injury, and other selected characteristics...
December 4, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33237897/abortion-surveillance-united-states-2018
#34
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Katherine Kortsmit, Tara C Jatlaoui, Michele G Mandel, Jennifer A Reeves, Titilope Oduyebo, Emily Petersen, Maura K Whiteman
PROBLEM/CONDITION: CDC conducts abortion surveillance to document the number and characteristics of women obtaining legal induced abortions and number of abortion-related deaths in the United States. PERIOD COVERED: 2018. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: Each year, CDC requests abortion data from the central health agencies for 50 states, the District of Columbia, and New York City. For 2018, 49 reporting areas voluntarily provided aggregate abortion data to CDC...
November 27, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33180756/investigations-of-possible-multistate-outbreaks-of-salmonella-shiga-toxin-producing-escherichia-coli-and-listeria-monocytogenes-infections-united-states-2016
#35
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Katherine E Marshall, Thai-An Nguyen, Michael Ablan, Megin C Nichols, Misha P Robyn, Preethi Sundararaman, Laura Whitlock, Matthew E Wise, Michael A Jhung
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Salmonella, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), and Listeria monocytogenes are the leading causes of multistate foodborne disease outbreaks in the United States. Responding to multistate outbreaks quickly and effectively and applying lessons learned about outbreak sources, modes of transmission, and risk factors for infection can prevent additional outbreak-associated illnesses and save lives. This report summarizes the investigations of multistate outbreaks and possible outbreaks of Salmonella, STEC, and L...
November 13, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32881847/evaluation-of-cdc-s-hemophilia-surveillance-program-universal-data-collection-1998-2011-and-community-counts-2011-2019-united-states
#36
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Laura A Schieve, Vanessa R Byams, Brandi Dupervil, Meredith A Oakley, Connie H Miller, J Michael Soucie, Karon Abe, Christopher J Bean, W Craig Hooper
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Hemophilia is an X-linked genetic disorder that primarily affects males and results in deficiencies in blood-clotting proteins. Hemophilia A is a deficiency in factor VIII, and hemophilia B is a deficiency in factor IX. Approximately one in 5,000 males are born with hemophilia, and hemophilia A is about four times as common as hemophilia B. Both disorders are characterized by spontaneous internal bleeding and excessive bleeding after injuries or surgery. Hemophilia can lead to repeated bleeding into the joints and associated chronic joint disease, neurologic damage, damage to other organ systems, and death...
September 4, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32214087/prevalence-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-among-children-aged-8-years-autism-and-developmental-disabilities-monitoring-network-11-sites-united-states-2016
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Matthew J Maenner, Kelly A Shaw, Jon Baio, Anita Washington, Mary Patrick, Monica DiRienzo, Deborah L Christensen, Lisa D Wiggins, Sydney Pettygrove, Jennifer G Andrews, Maya Lopez, Allison Hudson, Thaer Baroud, Yvette Schwenk, Tiffany White, Cordelia Robinson Rosenberg, Li-Ching Lee, Rebecca A Harrington, Margaret Huston, Amy Hewitt, Amy Esler, Jennifer Hall-Lande, Jenny N Poynter, Libby Hallas-Muchow, John N Constantino, Robert T Fitzgerald, Walter Zahorodny, Josephine Shenouda, Julie L Daniels, Zachary Warren, Alison Vehorn, Angelica Salinas, Maureen S Durkin, Patricia M Dietz
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). PERIOD COVERED: 2016. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network is an active surveillance program that provides estimates of the prevalence of ASD among children aged 8 years whose parents or guardians live in 11 ADDM Network sites in the United States (Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Wisconsin)...
March 27, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32214075/early-identification-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-among-children-aged-4-years-early-autism-and-developmental-disabilities-monitoring-network-six-sites-united-states-2016
#38
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Kelly A Shaw, Matthew J Maenner, Jon Baio, Anita Washington, Deborah L Christensen, Lisa D Wiggins, Sydney Pettygrove, Jennifer G Andrews, Tiffany White, Cordelia Robinson Rosenberg, John N Constantino, Robert T Fitzgerald, Walter Zahorodny, Josephine Shenouda, Julie L Daniels, Angelica Salinas, Maureen S Durkin, Patricia M Dietz
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). PERIOD COVERED: 2016. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: The Early Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (Early ADDM) Network, a subset of the overall ADDM Network, is an active surveillance program that estimates ASD prevalence and monitors early identification of ASD among children aged 4 years. Children included in surveillance year 2016 were born in 2012 and had a parent or guardian who lived in the surveillance area in Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, or Wisconsin, at any time during 2016...
March 27, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32191685/national-toxic-substances-incidents-program-nine-states-2010-2014
#39
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Natalia Melnikova, Jennifer Wu, Patricia Ruiz, Maureen F Orr
PROBLEM/CONDITION: Every year in the United States, thousands of toxic substance incidents harm workers, first responders, and the public with the potential for catastrophic consequences. Surveillance data enable public health and safety professionals to understand the patterns and causes of these incidents, which can improve prevention efforts and preparation for future incidents. PERIOD COVERED: 2010-2014. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: In 2010, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) initiated the National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP), and it was retired in 2014...
March 20, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31999681/opioid-prescribing-behaviors-prescription-behavior-surveillance-system-11-states-2010-2016
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gail K Strickler, Peter W Kreiner, John F Halpin, Erin Doyle, Leonard J Paulozzi
PROBLEM/CONDITION: In 2017, a total of 70,237 persons in the United States died from a drug overdose, and 67.8% of these deaths involved an opioid. Historically, the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States has been closely associated with a parallel increase in opioid prescribing and with widespread misuse of these medications. National and state policy makers have introduced multiple measures to attempt to assess and control the opioid overdose epidemic since 2010, including improvements in surveillance systems...
January 31, 2020: MMWR Surveillance Summaries
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