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Program Evaluation Steps

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Program evaluation is essential to public health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sets standards for evaluation, develops evaluation tools and resources, and provides support for evaluation capacity-building.

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Estimated Influenza Illnesses and Hospitalizations Averted by Vaccination

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Estimated Influenza Illnesses and Hospitalizations Averted by Vaccination - CDC

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Disease Burden of Influenza

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Links to key resources on the burden of influenza - CDC

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Announcements: CDC's Model Aquatic Health Code, FirstEdition

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The first edition of the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) was released on August 29, 2014, and is now available from CDC online at http://www.cdc.gov/mahc.

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Expanding Primary Care Capacity to Treat Hepatitis C VirusInfection Through an Evidence-Based Care Model - Arizona and Utah,2012-2014

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Kiren Mitruka, MD1, Karla Thornton, MD2, Susanne Cusick3, Christina Orme3, Ann Moore4, Richard A. Manch, MD4, Terry Box, MD3, Christie Carroll2, Deborah Holtzman, PhD1, John W. Ward, MD1 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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