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Volume 124 , Issue Number 5
September/October 2009

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A Message from the Editor
621
Laurence D. Reed  

Surgeon General's Perespectives
622
Steven K. Galson  

Letter to the Editor
624

Redefining the Mission: The Mercy Model as a Leadership Approach for Public Health Systems and Population-Based Programs
625
Kevin M. McGuinness / Jon T. Perez / Jeff A. Coady  

Reducing Exposure to Environmental Toxicants Before Birth: Moving from Risk Perception to Risk Reduction
629
Holly A. Grason / Dawn P. Misra  

Determining Accurate Vaccination Coverage Rates for Adolescents: The National Immunization Survey-Teen 2006
642
Nidhi Jain / James A. Singleton / Margrethe Montgomery / Benjamin Skalland  

Challenges and Priorities for Surveillance of Stillbirths: A Report on Two Workshops
652
C. Wes Duke / Adolfo Correa / Paul A. Romitti / Joyce Martin / Russell S. Kirby  

Distributing Free Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at School: Results of a Pilot Outcome Evaluation
660
Karin K. Coyle / Susan Potter / Doris Schneider / Gary May / Leah E. Robin / Jennifer Seymour / Karen Debrot  

The Challenge of Infant Mortality: Have We Reached a Plateau?
670
Marian F. MacDorman / T.J. Mathews  

Improvements in Access to Care for Vulnerable Children in California Between 2001 and 2005
682
Gregory D. Stevens / Michael Seid / Kai-Ya Tsai / Carmen West-Wright / Michael R. Cousineau  

Time Trends and Seasonal Patterns of Health-Related Quality of Life Among U.S. Adults
692
Haomiao Jia / Erica I. Lubetkin  

Self-Reported Diabetes in Hispanic Subgroup, Non-Hispanic Black, and Non-Hispanic White Populations: National Health Interview Survey, 1997-2005
702
Luisa N. Borrell / Natalie D. Crawford / Florence J. Dallo / Maria C. Baquero  

Excess Hispanic Fetal-Infant Mortality in a Midwestern Community
711
Gerald L. Hoff / Jinwen Cai / Felix A. Okah / Paul C. Dew  

Lack of Follow-Up of Prostate-Specific Antigen Test Results
718
Stephanie L. McFall / David W. Smith  

The Accuracy of a Death Certificate Checkbox for Diabetes: Early Results from New Jersey
726
Katherine Hempstead  

Family Planning Provider Referral, Facilitation Behavior, and Patient Follow-Up for Abnormal Pap Smears
733
Holly C. Felix / Janet Bronstein / Zoran Bursac / M. Kathryn Stewart / H. Russell Foushee / Joshua Klapow  

International Observer: Evaluation of An Outside-The-Cold-Chain Vaccine Delivery Strategy in Remote Regions of Western China
745
Qian Ren / Hongyan Xiong / Yafei Li / Rufu Xu / Caizhong Zhu  

Public Health Chronicles: Silver Bird: How the DC-3 Contributed to Public Health in 1950s Nepal
751
George Moore / Berwyn Moore  

Law and the Public's Health: District of Columbia v. Heller: Implications for Public Health Policy and Practice
758
Joel Teitelbaum / Erica Spector  

NCHS Dataline
761
Sandra S. Smith  

From the Schools of Public Health: On Linkages: The Student Research Program at the University of South Florida College of Public Health: A Valuable Investment in Graduate Public Health Education
764
Ellen Kent / Karen Liller  

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