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276 related items for PubMed ID: 18849767
1. Development of a web-based integrated birth defects surveillance system in New York State. Wang Y, Tao Z, Cross PK, Le LH, Steen PM, Babcock GD, Druschel CM, Hwang SA. J Public Health Manag Pract; 2008; 14(6):E1-E10. PubMed ID: 18849767 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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