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Deportation of Tuberculosis Patients Complicated by a Medication Shortage --- Honduras, May--August 2006
Deportation of Tuberculosis Patients Complicated by a Medication Shortage --- Honduras, May--August 2006
Deportation of Tuberculosis Patients Complicated by a Medication Shortage --- Honduras, May--August 2006
Deported Immigrants Still Entitled to Workers' Compensation
The Superior Court in the State of Delaware ruled that an undocumented worker who had been deported was entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits to cover medical costs incurred due to an injury sustained on the job while in the US.
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Developing the 2012 National Action Plan for Protecting Children in Agriculture
Barbara C. Lee PhD, Susan S. Gallagher MPH, Amy K. Liebman MPA, MA, Mary E. Miller RN, MN & Barbara Marlenga PhD (2012)Journal of Agromedicine, 17:2, 88-93
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Development of a Surveillance Program for Occupational Pesticide Poisoning: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
Describes the growth from 1987 through 1996 of the Occupational Pesticide Poisoning Surveillance Program at the Texas Department of Health. The program was initially based on a Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR) model, using sentinel providers to report cases, supplementing the passive reporting by physicians that was required by law.
Development of a Surveillance Program for Occupational Pesticide Poisoning: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
The authors describe the growth of the Occupational Pesticide Poisoning Surveillance Program at the Texas Department of Health. The program was based on a Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks(SENSOR) model, using sentinel providers to report cases. The number of confirmed occupational cases increased from 9 workers in 1987 to 99 workers in 1996.