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March/April 2007 Heptalk Listserv Archive
Current News is our focus for March and April. The Surveillance Summary for Acute Viral Hepatitis released in March indicates declining rates of all three common types of Hepatitis, A, B. and C. Underlying the good news is the continuing importance of making sure that adults, especially in segments of the population still living outside of the reach of most health care systems, are screened, offered B vaccination, educated about risks, and tested as necessary.
March/April 2007 Heptalk Listserv Archive
Current News is our focus for March and April. The Surveillance Summary for Acute Viral Hepatitis released in March indicates declining rates of all three common types of Hepatitis, A, B. and C. Underlying the good news is the continuing importance of making sure that adults, especially in segments of the population still living outside of the reach of most health care systems, are screened, offered B vaccination, educated about risks, and tested as necessary.
Marian Clinic
Marian Clinic operates in Topeka Kansas and welcomes as its patients the low-income residents of Shawnee County who are living at or below 175% of federal poverty guidelines and have no health insurance or other means to obtain the care they need.
Marian Clinic
Marian Clinic operates in Topeka Kansas and welcomes as its patients the low-income residents of Shawnee County who are living at or below 175% of federal poverty guidelines and have no health insurance or other means to obtain the care they need.
Marian Clinic
Marian Clinic operates in Topeka Kansas and welcomes as its patients the low-income residents of Shawnee County who are living at or below 175% of federal poverty guidelines and have no health insurance or other means to obtain the care they need.
Marian Clinic
Marian Clinic operates in Topeka Kansas and welcomes as its patients the low-income residents of Shawnee County who are living at or below 175% of federal poverty guidelines and have no health insurance or other means to obtain the care they need.