The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1995.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1997.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1998.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1999.
The report describes the efforts of hundreds of public health workers and clinical providers across Texas, at local and state levels. These include epidemiologists and technicians; public health clinicians; food safety, facility safety, and sanitation workers; laboratorians, private and public; providers, also both private and public, who identify and report diseases to public health; providers and entities that participate in ongoing disease surveillance, and the support and auxiliary staff who help keep them all going. It also represents the contributions of members of the public whose cooperation, information, and insight into events make it possible for disease investigations to be successful.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1990.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1991.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1992.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1993. For the first time, the Epidemiology Division has examined deaths due to firearms and cocaine overdose, two exposures deeply rooted in the complexity of today's society. Potentially serious environmental exposures, such as lead paint from sandblasted municipal water towers were investigated to reduce the likelihood of human illness associated with those exposures.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1994.
The report describes environmental and occupational diseases and injuries which significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality in Texas in the year of 1996.
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