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Recovery of Giardia lamblia Cysts From Chairs and Tables in Child Day-Care Centers

Recovery of Giardia lamblia Cysts From Chairs and Tables in Child Day-Care Centers

... Of 53 chairs and tables examined in six commercial child day- care centers, two fiberglass chairs (6%) and one Formica#{174} table surface (2%) were positive for cysts of G.. Positive re[r] ...

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Infectious Disease in Child Day Care: An Overview

Infectious Disease in Child Day Care: An Overview

... The epidemiology of invasive bacterial diseases in child day care: epidemiologic studies in Minnesota and Dallas County, Texas, of the risk of Haemophilus influenzae type b disease in da[r] ...

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Child Day-Care Health: Themes, Issues, and Future Directions

Child Day-Care Health: Themes, Issues, and Future Directions

... Child Day-Care Health: Themes, Issues, and Future Directions. Services[r] ...

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Smoking Policies of Licensed Child Day-Care Centers in the United States

Smoking Policies of Licensed Child Day-Care Centers in the United States

... We found that nearly all licensed child day- care centers had policies that restricted employee smoking while at work, and the majority of these policies required facilities to be either[r] ...

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Overview of Policies Affecting Vaccine Use in Child Day Care

Overview of Policies Affecting Vaccine Use in Child Day Care

... Prevention of HBV transmission during early childhood is important because of the high likelihood of chronic HBV infection and chronic liver disease that occurs when children under 5 yea[r] ...

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Meeting the Challenges of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Child Day Care

Meeting the Challenges of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Child Day Care

... Long-standing problems with the infrastructure for delivering primary health care and vaccinations in the United States have led to a failure to deliver vaccines on schedule to preschool[r] ...

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The Role of the Public Health System in Child Day-Care Health

The Role of the Public Health System in Child Day-Care Health

... In 1990, the Panel on Child Care Policy of the National Research Council, funded jointly by the DHHS, the Ford Foundation, and the Foundation for Child Development, concluded that in the[r] ...

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Infectious Diseases and Child Day Care

Infectious Diseases and Child Day Care

... Four patterns of disease occurrence caused by infectious agents among children in day care can be characterized (Table 2): (1) infections with man- ifestations occurring primarily among [r] ...

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Environmental Quality of Child Day-Care Facilities: An Architect's Point of View

Environmental Quality of Child Day-Care Facilities: An Architect's Point of View

... injuries occur in Swedish day-care centers because of increased.. environmental hazards, increased physical activity, or other be-.[r] ...

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Translating Science Into Practice in Child Day-Care Settings

Translating Science Into Practice in Child Day-Care Settings

... Measles vaccination, prevention of playground injuries, and enhanced educational programs are only example of what needs to be done in understanding child health programs, including thos[r] ...

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Training To Ensure Healthy Child Day-Care Programs

Training To Ensure Healthy Child Day-Care Programs

... American Public Health Association/American Academy of Pediatrics National Health and Safety Guidelines for Child-Care Programs:. Featured Standards and Implementation*[r] ...

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The Risks and Benefits of Cytomegalovirus Transmission in Child Day Care

The Risks and Benefits of Cytomegalovirus Transmission in Child Day Care

... Pregnant workers without evidence of previous infection can re- duce contact with infected children by working, at least tempo- rarily, with children 3 years of age or over.. Antibody te[r] ...

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Surveillance for Transmission of Hepatitis B in Child Day Care

Surveillance for Transmission of Hepatitis B in Child Day Care

... However, the child who was anti-HBc positive and whose family members had no evidence of HBV infection attended a day-care center which, because of its ethnic composition, may have had c[r] ...

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Evaluation of an Hygienic Intervention in Child Day-Care Centers

Evaluation of an Hygienic Intervention in Child Day-Care Centers

... For each classroom, six incidence rates (number of new episodes per fortnight at risk) were computed: pure diarrhea (episodes characterized by diar- rheal symptoms without any respirator[r] ...

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An International Perspective on Child Day-Care Health

An International Perspective on Child Day-Care Health

... The result was Well Beings: A Guide to Promote the Physical Health, Safety and Emotional Well-Being of Children in Child Care Centers and Family Day Care This two-volume, user- friendly [r] ...

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The Potential Health Benefits of Child Day Care

The Potential Health Benefits of Child Day Care

... tion recognizes that access to primary health cane for all its citi- zens, especially its children, is non-negotiable, all child-care pro- grams including Head Start are still at a signi[r] ...

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Injuries in Child Day Care: An Overview

Injuries in Child Day Care: An Overview

... injury rates at home were higher for children attending OOHCC.. than those children not attending OOHCC7; this finding requires further clarification.[r] ...

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Recognition, Investigation, and Control of Communicable-Disease Outbreaks in Child Day-Care Settings

Recognition, Investigation, and Control of Communicable-Disease Outbreaks in Child Day-Care Settings

... Outbreak investigation and control is facilitated when public health departments have established specific day-care policies and protocols that address disease prevention and control dur[r] ...

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Tuberculosis in a Day-Care Home

Tuberculosis in a Day-Care Home

... The Child Day Care Infectious Disease Study Group: Public health considerations of infectious diseases in child day care centers. Goodman RA, Osterholm MT, Granoff DM, et al: Infectious [r] ...

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Early child care and adiposity at kindergarten entry

Early child care and adiposity at kindergarten entry

... a child has with food (Faith, Scanlon, Birch, Francis & Sherry, 2004; Savage et ...in child care settings where children receive less individual attention (Lumeng et ...

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