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report
includes measures for preventing serious injuries and death in
children as
the result of deployment of air bags in vehicles in which children
have
been improperly restrained or seated; these measures should be
implemented
immediately to decrease the risk for children, particularly during
the
holiday period of increased travel. Other reports of public health
importance and findings from the ongoing National Notifiable
Disease
Surveillance System will be published at a later date. Printed
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David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D.
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