Last data update: Mar 21, 2025. (Total: 48935 publications since 2009)
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CDC's National Asthma Control Program: Looking back with an eye toward the future
Etheredge AA , Graham C , Wilce M , Hsu J , Damon SA , Malilay J , Falk H , Sircar K , Teklehaimanot H , Svendsen ER . Prev Chronic Dis 2024 21 E72 |
CDC's National Asthma Control Program: Public health actions to reduce the burden of asthma
Mirabelli MC , Teklehaimanot H , Bryant-Stephens T . Prev Chronic Dis 2024 21 E73 |
A road map to control malaria, tuberculosis, and human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS
Frieden TR , Teklehaimanot A , Chideya S , Farmer P , Kim JY , Raviglione MC . Arch Intern Med 2009 169 (18) 1650-2 Although preventable and treatable, malaria, tuberculosis (TB), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) together kill more than 5 million people annually. The burden of these diseases can be reduced—but only with increased governmental and nongovernmental resources, effective public-private partnerships, and strengthened disease-specific and general health systems. |
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