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Promoting Children's Health : Progress Report of the Child Health Workgroup Board of Scientific Counselors with New Guidance for Toxilogical Profiles

Promoting Children's Health : Progress Report of the Child Health Workgroup Board of Scientific Counselors with New Guidance for Toxilogical Profiles

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  • ISBN-13: 9780788189241
  • ISBN: 0788189247
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company

AUTHOR

Koplan, Jeffrey P.

SUMMARY

This is the second report of a multidisciplinary Child Health Workgroup, which was formed to advise the Agency for Toxic Sub. & Disease Registry (ATSDR) on ways for all agency programs & activities to bring health issues of children (including infants, children, adolescents, & unborn infants) into clear, comprehensive focus. Chapters: national progress in 1997; Child Health Workgroup review of ATSDR's progress: agencywide & divisional progress; 3-year plan for ATSDR's Child Health Program; children & hazardous waste sites; Pres. Exec. Order No. 13045; child health guidance for development of toxicological profiles; & resourcesKoplan, Jeffrey P. is the author of 'Promoting Children's Health : Progress Report of the Child Health Workgroup Board of Scientific Counselors with New Guidance for Toxilogical Profiles', published 2000 under ISBN 9780788189241 and ISBN 0788189247.

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