Transcription of CDC National Health Report Highlights
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CDC National Health Report HighlightsCS251163iiTable of ContentsI. Progress in the Leading Causes of Death ..1II. Life Expectancy and Premature Death ..2 III. Focus on the Top Five Leading Causes of Death ..31. Heart Disease (#1) and Stroke (#4) ..32. cancer ..43. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases ..54. Unintentional Injuries ..6I V. Other Leading Causes of Death ..7V. Key Contributors to the Nation s Health ..81. Tobacco Use ..82. Healthy Weight ..93. Maternal and Child Health ..104. Infectious Diseases ..11a. Sexually Transmitted and Bloodborne Infections ..11b. Healthcare-Associated Infections ..12c. Foodborne Illnesses ..13 This Report offers practical dashboards that highlight America s recent progress in combatting the leading causes of death and key risk and protective factors impacting our nation s Health .
Cancer Vaccination 2008 2013 Percent of adolescent girls (13-15years) receiving 3 doses of HPV vaccine 16.6% 32.7% Insufficient Progress. * Unless otherwise noted. Missed Opportunities in Cancer Prevention If current trends continue, cancer will soon surpass heart disease as the leading cause of death in the U.S. annual cost associated with ...
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Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health, Cancer Prevention, Prevention, Cérvico uterino: prevención y tratamiento Cervical, Cancer, Human papillomavirus, Public Health Surveillance, Cancer research, Human Papilloma virus, Human Papillomavirus and Related, 2021 Adult Preventive Health Guidelines, Grades 6 to 8