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The association of depression, risky sexual behaviors, and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2) in adults in the NHANES, 2005-2008
The association of depression, risky sexual behaviours and herpes simplex virus type 2 in adults in NHANES, 2005–2008
P2-S1.07 Sadness, poor school work, running away, and sexual risk behaviour among urban female African American adolescents
P2-S2.04 Sex workers, mobility and migrant Latino men in the US South: findings from an exploratory rapid ethnographic assessment in North Carolina
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Fabrication and closure development of nuclear waste disposal containers for the Yucca Mountain Project: Status report
In GFY 89, a project was underway to determine and demonstrate a suitable method for fabricating thin-walled monolithic waste containers for service within the potential repository at Yucca Mountain. A concurrent project was underway to determine and demonstrate a suitable closure process for these containers after they have been filled with high-level nuclear waste. Phase 1 for both the fabrication and closure projects was a screening phase in which candidate processes were selected for further laboratory testing in Phase 2. This report describes the final results of the Phase 1 efforts. It also describes the preliminary results of Phase 2 efforts
Arguments in favor of and against the HPV vaccine school-entry requirement in Puerto Rico: a content analysis of newspaper media
Promising alternative settings for HPV vaccination of US adolescents
Vaccination in alternative settings, defined here as being outside of traditional primary care, can help address the pressing public health problem of low human papillomavirus vaccine coverage among adolescents in the United States. Pharmacies are promising because they are highly accessible and have well established immunization practices. However, pharmacies currently face policy and reimbursement challenges. School-located mass vaccination programs are also promising because of their high reach and demonstrated success in providing other vaccines, but control by local policymakers and challenges in establishing community partnerships complicate widespread implementation. Health centers in schools are currently too few to greatly increase access to human papillomavirus vaccine. Specialty clinics have experience with vaccination, but the older age of their patient populations limits their reach. Future steps to making alternative settings a success include expanding their use of statewide vaccine registries and improving their coordination with primary care providers
