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Original site: www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2010/nov/toc.htm | RestoredCDC.org is an independent project, not affiliated with CDC or any federal entity. Visit CDC.gov for free official information. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, recent outbreak data is unavailable. Videos are not restored. Access data.restoredcdc.org for restored data. Use of this site implies acceptance of this disclaimer.[More]About Us Report Bug Compare ContentHomeView Current IssueISSN: 1545-1151 Volume 7: No. 6, November 2010Issue ArchiveIssue Archive Published on October 15, 2010Archivo de números en españolArchivo de números en español Table of ContentsSearch PCDEmerging Infectious Diseases JournalMMWRHomeISSN: 1545-1151 Volume 7: No. 6, November 2010Published on October 15, 2010Table of ContentsThe special focus of this issue is Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH).The articles in this journal are available as online HTML documents and as downloadable PDF files. You will need Adobe Acrobat to read the PDF files. Learn more about PDFs.About the November 2010 coverSearch PCD About the November 2010 coverMOBILIZING ACTION TOWARD COMMUNITY HEALTH (MATCH)A113: Partnerships to Improve Community Health: An Interview With Professor David Kindig of MATCHPodcastEmerging Infectious Diseases JournalA114: Challenges and Opportunities for Population Health PartnershipsMMWR A114: Challenges and Opportunities for Population Health PartnershipsStephen M. ShortellA115: Focusing on Solid Partnerships Across Multiple Sectors for Population Health ImprovementStephanie B. Coursey BaileyPEER REVIEWEDA116: Improving Public Health System Performance Through Multiorganizational PartnershipsGlen P. Mays, F. Douglas ScutchfieldEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA117: Multisectoral Lessons from Healthy CommunitiesMary A. PittmanEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA118: Building Multisectoral Partnerships for Population Health and Health EquityStephen Fawcett, Jerry Schultz, Jomella Watson-Thompson, Michael Fox, Roderick BrembyEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA119: Multisector Partnerships in Population Health ImprovementJulie Woulfe, Thomas R. Oliver, Susan J. Zahner, Kirstin Q. SiemeringEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA120: Networks as a Type of Social Entrepreneurship to Advance Population HealthJane Wei-SkillernEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA121: Improving Population Health: The Business Community ImperativeAndrew Webber, Suzanne MercureEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA122: Designing Vermont’s Pay-for-Population Health SystemJames Hester, JrEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA123: The Governance of Standard-Setting to Improve HealthDaniel M. FoxEste resumen en españolA124: Observations and Recommendations From the Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH) Expert MeetingDavid A. Kindig, Bridget C. Booske, Kirstin Q. Siemering, Brenda L. Henry, Patrick L. RemingtonORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDA125: Spontaneous Diffusion of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program Through Web-Based Access to Program MaterialsDawn M. Hall, Cam Escoffery, Eric Nehl, Karen GlanzEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA126: Training for and Dissemination of the Nutrition Environment Measures Surveys (NEMS)Sally Honeycutt, Erica Davis, Margaret Clawson, Karen GlanzEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA127: Association of Workplace Supports With Active CommutingAndrew T. Kaczynski, Melissa J. Bopp, Pamela WittmanEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA128: School and Student Characteristics Associated With Screen-Time Sedentary Behavior Among Students in Grades 5-8, Ontario, Canada, 2007-2008Scott T. Leatherdale, Guy Faulkner, Kelly Arbour-NicitopoulosEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA129: The Influence of School Policies on Smoking Prevalence Among Students in Grades 5-9, Canada, 2004-2005Chris Y. Lovato, Allison W. Pullman, Peter Halpin, Cornelia Zeisser, Candace I. J. Nykiforuk, Frankie Best, Alan Diener, Steve ManskeEste resumen en españolPEER REVIEWEDA130: Implementing and Disseminating an Evidence-Based Program to Prevent Falls in Older Adults, Texas, 2007-2009Marcia G. Ory, Matthew Lee Smith, Angie Wade, Chelsea Mounce, Ashley Wilson, Reuben ParrishEste artículo en españolPEER REVIEWEDA131: An Exploration into the Determinants of Noncommunicable Diseases Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Periurban South AfricaRuth Stern, Thandi Puoane, Lungiswa TsolekileEste resumen en españolSPECIAL TOPICPEER REVIEWEDA132: Making Room for Mental Health in the Medical HomeMichael F. Hogan, Lloyd I. Sederer, Thomas E. Smith, Ilana R. NosselEste artículo en españolSYSTEMATIC REVIEWPEER REVIEWEDA133: Quality of Systematic Reviews of Observational Nontherapeutic StudiesTatyana Shamliyan, Robert L. Kane, Stacy JansenEste resumen en españolHomePrivacy Policy | AccessibilityCDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-ZThis page last reviewed October 25, 2011Centers for Disease Control and Prevention United States Department ofNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Health and Human Services
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