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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports (MMWR)
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Hypothermia
- Hypothermia-Related Deaths—United States, 1999-2002 and 2005
MMWR 2006 Mar 17;55(10):282-284. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—United States, 2003-2004
MMWR 2005;54(07):173-175. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—United States, 2003
MMWR 2004;53(08):172-173. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Philadelphia, 2001, and United States, 1999
MMWR 2003;52(05):86-87. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Utah, 2000, and United States, 1979--1998
MMWR 2002;51(04):76-78. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Suffolk County, New York, January 1999-March 2000, and United States, 1979-1998
MMWR 2001;50(04):53-57. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Alaska, October 1998-April 1999, and trends in the United States, 1979-1996
MMWR 2000;49(01):11-14. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Georgia, January 1996-December 1997, and United States, 1979-1995
MMWR 1998;47(48):1037-1040. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Virginia, November 1996-April 1997
MMWR 1997; 46(49):1157-1159. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Vermont, October 1994-February 1996
MMWR 1996; 45(50):1093-1095. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—New Mexico, October 1993-March 1994
MMWR 1995; 44(50):933-935. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—North Carolina, November 1993-March 1994
MMWR 1994;43(46):849,855-856. - Hypothermia-Related Deaths—Cook County, Illinois, November 1992-March 1993
MMWR 1993;42(47):917-919. - Hypothermia Prevention
MMWR 1988;37(50):780-782. - Hypothermia-Associated Deaths—United States, 1968-1980
MMWR 1985;34(50):753-754. - Hypothermia—United States
MMWR 1983;32(3):46-48. - Exposure-Related Hypothermia Deaths—District of Columbia, 1972-1982
MMWR 1982;31(50):669-671.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Deaths Associated with Camping—Georgia, March 1999
MMWR 1999;48(32):705-706. - Deaths from Motor-Vehicle Related Unintentional Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Colorado, 1996, New Mexico, 1980-1995, and United States, 1979-1992
MMWR 1996; 45(47):1029-1032. - Carbon Monoxide Poisonings Associated with Snow-Obstructed Vehicle Exhaust Systems—Philadelphia and New York City, January 1996
MMWR 1996;45(01):1-3. - Unintentional Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Following a Winter Storm—Washington, January 1993
MMWR 1993;42(06):109-111.
Ice Storms
- Community Needs Assessment and Morbidity Surveillance Following an Ice Storm—Maine, January 1998
MMWR 1998;47(17):351-354. - Work-Related Injuries Associated with Falls During Ice Storms, January 1994—National Institutes of Health
MMWR 1995;44(49):920-922.
Snowmobiles
- Injuries and Deaths Associated with the Use of Snowmobiles—Maine, 1991-1996
MMWR 1997;46(01):1-4. - Injuries Associated with Use of Snowmobiles—New Hampshire, 1989-1992
MMWR 1995;44(01):1-3.
Other
- Snow Blower Injuries—Colorado, New York
MMWR 1983;32(6):77-78. - Public Health Impact of a Snow Disaster
MMWR 1982;31(51):695-696.
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