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						IDPH Releases 4th 
						Illinois Morbidity and Mortality BulletinPublication highlights public 
						health data and trends
 
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		[January 05, 2017] 
		
		SPRINGFIELD 
		– The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today released the 
		fourth 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 
		and provide analysis, description, interpretation, and discussion of 
		data.  | 
        
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			 “It is not only important to collect health data, but to identify 
			what that data means and what actions we can take moving forward to 
			protect and improve our health,” said IDPH Director Nirav D. Shah, 
			M.D., J.D. 
 This bulletin features two articles from staff in IDPH’s Office of 
			Policy, Planning, and Statistics.
 
 In this issue, Jane Fornoff, Theresa Sandidge, Dejan Jovanov, and 
			Ginger Mullin present the most recent knowledge about newborns in 
			Illinois afflicted by Zika virus, and establish state baseline data 
			for disease that may be associated with Zika virus infection. Data 
			was collected from the Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Reporting System, 
			Hospital Discharge Data, and the Early Hearing Detection and 
			Intervention Program.
 
			
			 
			
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 In the second article, Kyle Garner and Tiefu Shen use data from 
			the Illinois State Cancer Registry to examine trends in prostate 
			cancer incidence and mortality in Illinois during the time when 
			guidelines for prostate cancer screenings were changing.
 The IMMB target audience is public health practitioners, 
			researchers, physicians, nurses, epidemiologists, educators, staff 
			at local health departments, and policy makers.
 
 The IMMB can be found at 
			Illinois Morbidity and Mortality Bulletin
 
				 
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