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What is PedNSS/PNSS? - What is PNSS?
Why was PNSS created?

PNSS has been in existence since 1979 when representatives from five states (Arizona, California, Kentucky, Louisiana and Oregon) began working with CDC to develop a system for monitoring the prevalence of nutrition problems and behavioral risk factors related to mortality and low birthweight among infants born to high risk pregnant women.
PNSS was developed to provide data useful in assessing community needs for maternal nutrition services. The number of surveillance records has increased from approximately 10,000 in 1979 to over 700,000 in 2002.
 

 

 



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