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THE BURDEN OF UNINTENTIONAL POISONING IN NORTH CAROLINA Injury and Violence Prevention I The Burden of Unintentional Poisonings in North Carolina
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Document Date: 2014-01-07 15:05:37


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Prevention Branch N.C. DHHS / Brunswick / Age Group / /

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United States / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

IndustryTerm

equal opportunity employer / chemical / chemicals / /

MedicalCondition

unintentional poisoning rates / hypertension / HIV / Disease / atherosclerosis / unintentional poisoning deaths / injury / poisoning / injuries / /

Organization

UNC Injury Prevention Research Center / World Health Organization / Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics / Lana Deyneka and Heather Vaughan-Batten of the N.C. General Communicable Disease Control Branch / N.C. Division of Public Health / National Center for Health Statistics / Department of Health and Human Services / Injury / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

Person

Epidemiology / Kathleen Jones-Vessey / Catherine (Kay) Sanford / Anna Austin / H. Stephanie Finkbeiner / Pat McCrory / Robin Cummings / Katherine J. Harmon / Aldona Z. Wos / Scott K. Proescholdbell / Kathleen Creppage / Leonard Paulozzi / Margaret Warner / /

Position

Governor / Secretary Division of Public Health Robin Cummings / MPH Head / Acting State Health Director / physician / Secretary Division of Public Health / /

ProvinceOrState

North Carolina / Jones / Chowan / /

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