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Women's Health

Selected Health Professional Materials

Health Professional Materials

Below is a selected listing of women’s health information and materials for health professionals, including research, statistics, guidelines, and more.

Aging

Trends in Health Status and Health Care Use among Older Women

Cancer

The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program: History, Impact, and Future Directions Testimony

Deaths

Deaths: Leading Causes, 2004

Maternal Mortality and Related Concepts

Health Care

A Purchaser's Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Moving Science into Coverage (National Business Group on Health)

Health Disparities

REACH 2010: Reducing Health Disparities in Communities- Two Success Stories Books

Immunizations

Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule- United States, October 2007-September 2008

Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0-18 Years- United States, 2008

Pregnancy and Reproductive Health

Abortion Surveillance- United States, 2004
    PDF Version

Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

Births: Final Data for 2005 PDF

Drinking and Reproductive Health: A Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Prevention Tool Kit

Guidelines for Vaccinating Pregnant Women

Immunization and Pregnancy Flyers

Mother-to-Child (Perinatal) HIV Transmission and Prevention

Use of Contraception and Use of Family Planning Services in the United States, 1982-2002 PDF

Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS

Best-Evidence HIV Interventions

HIV Testing Program

STD Picture Cards

STD Treatment Guidelines

STD Recommendations and Guidelines

Statistics

Health, United States, 2007: Trends in Health Statistics

Key Statistics from the National Survey of Family Growth

Violence

Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Victimization Assessment Instruments for Use in Health Care Settings

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Content Source: CDC Office of Women's Health
Page last modified: May 13, 2008

Page last reviewed: May 13,, 2008