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Disease Clusters: An Overview
Suggested Reading List

Course: SS3096
CE Original Date: August 1, 2002
CE Expiration Date: September 30, 2008
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Suggested Reading List

* References cited in text.

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  5. *Cannon SB, Veazey JM Jr, Jackson RS, Burse VW, Hayes C, Straub WE, et al. 1978. Epidemic kepone poisoning in chemical workers. Am J Epidemiol 107:529-37.
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  8. Ducatman AM. 1994. Hazardous environments and occupational physicians: clinical observations and etiologic causation. In: Mehlman MA, Upton A, editors. Advances in modern environment toxicology. Vol. 22. Princeton (NJ): Princeton Scientific Publishing Co. p. 55-74.
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