| | A Message from the Editor Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 217. PMCID: PMC1497733 Health and housing collaboration at LAST: the Philadelphia Lead Abatement Strike Team. Carla Campbell, Robert Himmelsbach, Peter Palermo, and Richard Tobin Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 218–223. PMCID: PMC1497728 Findings from mental health screening of newly arrived refugees in Colorado. Daniel Savin, Deborah J Seymour, Linh Nguyen Littleford, Juli Bettridge, and Alexis Giese Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 224–229. PMCID: PMC1497730 A two-stage sampling method for clinical surveillance of individuals in care for HIV infection in the United States. Patrick S Sullivan, John M Karon, Faye E Malitz, Stephanie Broyles, Eve D Mokotoff, Susan E Buskin, and Patricia L Fleming Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 230–239. PMCID: PMC1497713 The relationship between blood lead levels and neurobehavioral test performance in NHANES III and related occupational studies. Edward F Krieg, Jr, David W Chrislip, Carlos J Crespo, W Stephen Brightwell, Richard L Ehrenberg, and David A Otto Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 240–251. PMCID: PMC1497718 Vaccine beliefs of parents who oppose compulsory vaccination. Allison M Kennedy, Cedric J Brown, and Deborah A Gust Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 252–258. PMCID: PMC1497722 Health department collaboration with emergency departments as a model for public health programs among at-risk populations. Michael S Lyons, Christopher J Lindsell, Holly K Ledyard, Peter T Frame, and Alexander T Trott Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 259–265. PMCID: PMC1497724 Precision in weighing: a comparison of scales found in physician offices, fitness centers, and weight loss centers. Risa J Stein, C Keith Haddock, Walker S C Poston, Dana Catanese, and John A Spertus Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 266–270. PMCID: PMC1497726 Expanding tuberculosis case detection by screening household contacts. Mercedes C Becerra, Iliana F Pachao-Torreblanca, Jaime Bayona, Rosa Celi, Sonya S Shin, Jim Yong Kim, Paul E Farmer, and Megan Murray Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 271–277. PMCID: PMC1497729 Trends in total knee replacement surgeries and implications for public health, 1990-2000. Chetna Mehrotra, Patrick L Remington, Timothy S Naimi, William Washington, and Richard Miller Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 278–282. PMCID: PMC1497711 Invasive cervical cancer among American Indian women in the Northern Plains, 1994-1998: incidence, mortality, and missed opportunities. Richard F Leman, David Espey, and Nathaniel Cobb Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 283–287. PMCID: PMC1497716 Querying of death certificates in the United States. Donna L Hoyert and Ann R Lima Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 288–293. PMCID: PMC1497732 J. Lockhart Gibson and the discovery of the impact of lead pigments on children's health: a review of a century of knowledge. David Rosner, Gerald Markowitz, and Bruce Lanphear Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 296–300. PMCID: PMC1497714 A plea for painted railings and painted walls of rooms as the source of lead poisoning amongst Queensland children. 1904. J Lockhart Gibson Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 301–304. PMCID: PMC1497719 Screening housing to prevent lead toxicity in children. Bruce P Lanphear, Richard Hornung, and Mona Ho Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 305–310. PMCID: PMC1497723 Cost of child lead poisoning to taxpayers in Mahoning County, Ohio. Matthew Stefanak, Joe Diorio, and Larry Frisch Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 311–315. PMCID: PMC1497725 Reducing lead exposure from drinking water: recent history and current status. Richard P Maas, Steven C Patch, Diane M Morgan, and Tamara J Pandolfo Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 316–321. PMCID: PMC1497727 Little pamphlets and big lies: federal authorities respond to childhood lead poisoning, 1935-2003. Christian Warren Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 322–329. PMCID: PMC1497731 Standing up to the lead industry: an interview with Herbert Needleman. Interview by David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz. Herbert Needleman Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 330–337. PMCID: PMC1497712 Science, industry, and tobacco harm reduction: a case study of tobacco industry scientists' involvement in the National Cancer Institute's Smoking and Health Program, 1964-1980. Mark Parascandola Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 338–349. PMCID: PMC1497717 Legal issues in health information: implications for public health practice and policy. Sara Rosenbaum, Taylor Burke, John Benevelli, Phyllis C Borzi, and Lee Repash Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 350–352. PMCID: PMC1497721 Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 353–354. PMCID: PMC1497734 Changing demographics of public health graduates: potential implications for the public health workforce. Caitlin Kennedy and Timothy Baker Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 355–357. PMCID: PMC1497715 Proposing a marriage of academe and public health. Diana J Cunningham and Deborah Viola Public Health Rep. 2005 May–Jun; 120(3): 358–361. PMCID: PMC1497720 |