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Volume 123 , Issue Number 3
May/June 2008

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A Message from the Editor
257
Laurence Reed  

Surgeon General's Perspectives
258
Steven K. Galson  

Letters to the Editor
260

Prevention and Preparedness: Working Together to Improve Public Health
262
Kenneth Moritsugu  

The Importance of Diversity to Public Health
263
David Satcher  

Collaboration in Public Health: A New Global Imperative
264
Lonnie J. King  

HIV/AIDS Education: Still an Important Issue for Veterinarians
266
Radford G. Davis  

Zoonoses Likely to Be Used in Bioterrorism
276
C. Patrick Ryan  

The Animal-Human Interface and Infectious Disease in Industrial Food Animal Production: Rethinking Biosecurity and Biocontainment
282
Jay P. Graham / Jessica H. Leibler / Lance B. Price / Joachim M. Otte / Dirk U. Pfeiffer / T. Tiensin / Ellen Silbergeld  

Animals as Early Deterctors of Bioevents: Veterinary Tools and a Framework for Animal-Human Integrated Zoonotic Disease Surveillance
300
Diane M. Gubernot / Benita L. Boyer / Marina S. Moses  

Protecting Poultry Workers from Exposure to Avian Influenza Viruses
316
Kathleen L. MacMahon / Lisa J. Delaney / Greg Kullman / John D. Gibbins / John Decker / Max J. Kiefer  

Avian Flu School: A Training Approach to Prepare for H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
323
Daniel Beltran-Alcrudo / David A. Bunn / Christian E. Sandrock / Carol J. Cardona  

Companion Animals as Sentinels for Community Exposure to Industrial Chemicals: The Fairburn, GA, Propyl Mercaptan Case Study
333
Ross Maciejewski / Nita Glickman / George Moore, MD, MPH / Cheng Zheng / Benjamin Tyner / William Cleveland / David Ebert / Larry Glickman  

Swine Health Impact on Carcass Contamination and Human Foodborne Risk
343
H. Scott Hurd / Jean Brudvig / James Dickson / Jovan Mirceta / Miroslava Polovinski / Neal Matthews / Ronald Griffith  

Risk Factors Associated with Anthrax Outbreak in Animals in North Dakota, 2005: A Retrospective Case-Control Study
352
Mafany Ndiva Mongoh / Neil W. Dyer / Charles L. Stoltenow / Margaret L. Khaitsa  

Risk Factors for Infection with Pathogenic and Antimicrobial-Resistant Fecal Bacteria in Northern Elephant Seals in California
360
Robyn A. Stoddard / Edward R. Atwill / Frances M.D. Gulland / Melissa A. Miller / Haydee A. Dabritz / Dave M. Paradies / Karen R. Worcester / Spencer Jang / Judy Lawrence / Barbara A. Byrne / Patricia A. Conrad /  

Coordinated Care Special Needs Shelter
371
Olga Emgushov  

Public Health Initiatives in the Four Corners of Colorado, 1955-1957
376
George Moore, MD, MPH / Berwyn Moore  

The Status of Care and Nutrition of 774 Left-Behind Children in Rural Areas in China
382
Jiayou Luo / Xichun Peng / Rong Zong / Kuanbao Yao / Rushan Hu / Qiyun Du / Junqun Fang / Mingyuan Zhu  

NCHS Dataline
390

Book Review
393

On Linkages: Confronting the Public Health Workforce Crisis: ASPH Statement on the Public Health Workforce
395
Linda Rosenstock / Gillian B. Silver / Karen Helsing / Connie Evashwick / Ruth Katz / Michael Klag / Gerald Kominski / Donna Richter / Ciro Sumaya  

On Linkages: An Assessment of Training Needs in a Rural Public Health Agency: Barriers to Local Public Health Training
399
J. Mac Crawford / Heather Vilvens / Joanne Pearsol, MA / Katie Gavit  

On Academics: Teaching Excellence In Public Health: A Call to Action
405
Joel M. Lee / David Kleinbaum / Marie Diener-West / Diane M. Grimley / Wendy L. Hellerstedt / Lisa Sullivan / Lu Ann Aday / Richard Riegelman  

On Academics: Developing Competencies for a Graduate School Curriculum in International Health
408
Amy Hagopian / Clarence Spigner / Jonathan L. Gorstein / Mary Anne Mercer / James Pfeiffer / Sarah Frey / Lillian Benjamin / Stephen Gloyd  

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