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Prevalence of Diagnosed and Undiagnosed HIV Infection -United States, 2008-2012

H. Irene Hall, PhD1; Qian An, PhD1; Tian Tang, MS2; Ruiguang Song, PhD1; Mi Chen, MS1; Timothy Green, PhD1; Jian Kang, PhD3 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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Identifying New Positives and Linkage to HIV Medical Care -23 Testing Site Types, United States, 2013

Puja Seth, PhD1; Guoshen Wang, MS1; Nicoline T. Collins, MPH1; Lisa Belcher, PhD1 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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State Tobacco Control Program Spending - United States,2011

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Health Promotion Materials | Contact Lenses | CDC

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CDC - Protect Your Eyes: Healthy and Safe Contact Lens Cleaning and Use. Millions of people use contact lenses every day but lens cleaning practices can lead to eye infections. Hands should be washed before handling contact lenses and contacts should be properly cleaned, disinfected, and stored to ensure eye health and safety. Following your eye doctor’s recommendations and a few simple steps can lead to healthy daily contact lens use.

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Basics of Fungal Keratitis | Contact Lenses | CDC

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CDC - Protect Your Eyes: Healthy and Safe Contact Lens Cleaning and Use. Millions of people use contact lenses every day but lens cleaning practices can lead to eye infections. Hands should be washed before handling contact lenses and contacts should be properly cleaned, disinfected, and stored to ensure eye health and safety. Following your eye doctor’s recommendations and a few simple steps can lead to healthy daily contact lens use.

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Basics of Bacterial Keratitis | Contact Lenses | CDC

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CDC - Protect Your Eyes: Healthy and Safe Contact Lens Cleaning and Use. Millions of people use contact lenses every day but lens cleaning practices can lead to eye infections. Hands should be washed before handling contact lenses and contacts should be properly cleaned, disinfected, and stored to ensure eye health and safety. Following your eye doctor’s recommendations and a few simple steps can lead to healthy daily contact lens use.

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Germs & Infections | Contact Lenses | CDC

contacts  vision  handwashing  contact lenses  lenses  eye  eyes  eye care  eye infections  eye protection  healthy eyes  vision care  clean contact lens  contact lens care  contact lens cleaning  contact cleaning  how to clean contacts  contact lens disinfection  contact cleaning solution  contact lens cleaning solution 

CDC - Protect Your Eyes: Healthy and Safe Contact Lens Cleaning and Use. Millions of people use contact lenses every day but lens cleaning practices can lead to eye infections. Hands should be washed before handling contact lenses and contacts should be properly cleaned, disinfected, and stored to ensure eye health and safety. Following your eye doctor’s recommendations and a few simple steps can lead to healthy daily contact lens use.

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