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Appendix A:  References

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53. Lipscombe LL, Hux JE, Booth GL. Reduced screening mammography among women with diagnosed diabetes. Ann Intern Med 2005;165:2090-5.

54. McBean AM, Yu X. The underuse of screening services among elderly women with diagnosed diabetes. Diab Care 2007;30:1466-72.

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57. Influenza vaccination in the last year per 100 adults aged = 18 years with diabetes, by age, United States, 1993-2005. http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics/preventive. Accessed December 19, 2007.

58. Rate of ever receiving a pneumococcal vaccination per 100 adults aged = 18 years with diabetes, by age, United States, 1993-2005. http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics/preventive. Accessed December 19, 2007.

59. Southerland JH, Taylor GW, Offenbacher S. Diabetes and periodontal infection: making the connection. Clin Diab 2005;23:171-8.

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