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		Illinois Department of Public Health 
		publishes scientific health articlesInaugural Illinois Morbidity and Mortality 
		Bulletin
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            [January 07, 2015] 
            
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has released the 
			inaugural issue of its Illinois Morbidity and Mortality Bulletin (IMMB). 
			The IMMB is IDPH’s primary publication for scientific articles of 
			interest to public health communities and professionals in Illinois. 
			Articles in the IMMB are prepared by IDPH staff from various 
			programs based on analysis, description, interpretation and 
			discussion of data.  | 
		
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			 “We use data and data analyses to identify public health 
			problems, chart our progress and contribute to the knowledge base of 
			public health science and practice,” said IDPH Director Dr. LaMar 
			Hasbrouck. “One of the pillars of IDPH’s strategic plan is to 
			improve population health and healthcare by informing policy, 
			programs and priorities through improved quality, availability, 
			utilization and dissemination of data. Creating the IMMB represents 
			just one of our efforts toward that direction.” 
 This first bulletin features three articles written by IDPH staff.
 
			
			 The data analysis team, lead by Nancy Amerson from the Division of 
			Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, reported the prevalence of 
			multiple chronic conditions among Illinois adults. Using data from 
			the Illinois Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the article 
			describes the prevalence of people having more than one chronic 
			condition and the most common multiple chronic condition 
			combinations in Illinois. 
 Dr. Connie Austin, Division of Infectious Diseases, assessed the 
			appropriateness of use and administration of rabies post-exposure 
			prophylaxis in Illinois. Dr. Austin reviewed potential human 
			exposures to rabies reported in 2013 and evaluated if rabies 
			post-exposure prophylaxis was correctly assessed and administered.
 
			
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				 For the third article, Dr. Mohammed Shahidullah and Nelson 
				Agboda (Health Facilities and Services Review Board) estimated 
				life expectancies using population data from the U.S. Census 
				Bureau and death data from the Illinois Vital Records System. 
				Life expectancy, a widely used summary indicator of human health 
				and development, was estimated by age and sex for residents of 
				Illinois, Chicago and, for the very first time, for Illinois 
				counties.
 The IMMB targeted audience is public health practitioners, 
				researchers, physicians, nurses, epidemiologists, educators, 
				staff at local health departments and policy makers throughout 
				Illinois. IDPH plans to publish three issues this year and then 
				move to a quarterly publication schedule. The IMMB can be found 
				at
				
				http://www.idph.state.il.us/pdf/Jan2015-Vol1-Issue1_Multi-Chronic-Rabies-Life-Expect.pdf
 
			[Melaney Arnold, Illinois Department 
			of Public Health] 
			
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