| American Medical Informatics Association 
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			| GeoSentinel Surveillance Network. GeoSentinel is a worldwide communication and data collection network for the surveillance of travel-related illnesses that may occur among immigrants, refugees, and persons who travel for business or pleasure.
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			| Making Health Communication Programs Work USDHHS, NIH, NCI.Making Health Communication Programs Work. NIH Publication No. 04-5145. 2004.
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			| Theory at a Glance, A Guide for Health Promotion Practice NCI. Theory at a Glance, A Guide for Health Promotion Practice (2nd ed.). NIH Publication No. 05-3896; 2005.
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			| Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) GPHIN is an Internet-based early warning system designed to track and disseminate information about various issues of public health relevance such as infectious disease outbreaks; natural disasters; bioterrorism and exposure to toxic chemicals; and the safety of drugs, medical devices, and other health products.
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			| National Communication Association U.S. Department of Education. Classification of Instructional Programs, 2000;Washington DC.
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			| The Last Word Quindlen, A. The Last Word, Newsweek, January 19, 2009.
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			| National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) State health departments use a variety of different electronic systems to collect public health data for surveillance purposes.
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			| Communication and marketing as tools to cultivate the public's health: a proposed "people and places" framework Maibach EW, Abroms LC,Marosits M. Communication and marketing as tools to cultivate the public's health: a proposed "people and places" framework. BMC Public Health 2007;7. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-88.
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			| CDC: PulseNet 
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			| Health Communication U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,Healthy People 2010, Chapter 11, Health Communication.
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			| Making Health Communication Programs Work National Cancer Institute,Making Health Communication Programs Work.
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			| CDC: U.S. Obesity Trends 
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			| Healthmedia 
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			| Behind international rankings of infant mortality: How the United States compares with Europe. MacDorman, M.F., Mathews, T.J. Behind international rankings of infant mortality: How the United States compares with Europe. NCHS Data Brief, No. 23, November 2009.
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			| Centers of Excellence in Public Health Informatics 
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			| Gapminder 
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