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CDC and 14 other organizations will cosponsor a conference,
International Child Day Care Health: Science, Prevention, and
Practice, in Atlanta June 15-17, 1992.
Scientific sessions are scheduled on the following topics:
diarrheal diseases; children with special needs; infectious
hepatitis; economics and child day care; epidemiology of injuries;
surveillance by health departments; health promotion issues;
infectious diseases -- epidemiology and pathogens; infectious dis-
eases -- measuring and reducing risks; economics and demographics;
injury in child day care; environmental health; health promotion
opportunities and evaluation; regulation for improving health; the
human immunodeficiency virus-infected child; health education;
respiratory infections; developmental outcomes; vaccine-preventable
diseases; occupational health of providers; injury prevention;
environmental quality; care of mildly ill children; methodologic
and ethical research issues; invasive bacterial disease; prevention
of developmental disabilities; cytomegalovirus transmission;
international perspectives; technology to prevent injuries; and
American Public Health Association/American Academy of Pediatrics
National Health and Safety Guidelines.
Preregistration (cost: $40) and additional information is
available from Lisa Townsend, PACE Enterprises, Inc.; telephone
(404) 633-8610; fax (404) 633-8745.
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