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A mother in Togo is vaccinated against yellow fever, the flavivirus group, an emerging and re-emerging viral infection.
Yellow fever mostly affects people living in tropical regions in Africa and Latin America. According to World Health Organization, over 500 million people in Africa are at risking of getting yellow fever. Yellow Fever. By Ahmed Elmi, MPH, CHES
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Publications and Conference Presentations
Experience from the Field: Utilization of Dental Care Services Among Immigrant Taxicab Drivers in Washington, D.C., International Conference on Urban Health, 2007.
2007 Public Health Week, American Public Health Association: Improving Health and Well-Being of Taxicab Drivers in Washington, D. C. Area
Overview of Colorectal Cancer Minimal Elements for Screening, Diagnosis, Treatment Follow-Up and Education - Focus on Education.
Health Literacy: Individual’s Capacity to Obtain, Process, & Understand Colorectal Cancer Information.
Resource Guide for Alexandria’s Children, Youth & Families 2004.
A Healthy Outlook: The Alexandria Community Health Assessment 2004 Report.
Experiences from the Field: Oral Health Among African and Asian Immigrants in Washington, D.C. George Washington University Medical Center 9th Annual Research Day
School-Based Health Promotion: Healthy Choices for Healthy Lives, Nation’s Health, American Public Health Association.
Experiences From the Field: What Works in Outreach and Community Education.
Health Care Provider and Public Education: Challenges and Strategies.
Prostate Cancer: Clinical Overview and Health Care Provider and Public Education Strategies.
Utilization of Health Care Services Among Immigrant Taxicab Drivers in the Washington, D.C. Area. American Public Health Association Conference, 2002.
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