4030.0 Epidemiology latebreaker session

Tuesday, November 1, 2011: 8:30 AM
Oral
This session will cover late-breaking advances in epidemiology covering the areas of methodology, infectious diseases, nutrition, injury prevention, and tobacco use.
Session Objectives: Discuss new findings in epidemiologic research Describe the importance of including cell phone numbers during random digit dialing Evaluate the role of vaccine hesitancy in immunization rates
Moderator:
Perrianne Lurie, MD, MPH

Introductory Remarks
8:35 AM
Reflecting the Community: Demographic Variations in Landline and Cell-Only Households for a Statewide Telephone Survey
Sarah Walsh, MPH, CHES, Jennifer Chubinski, MS, Michelle Vargas and Eric Rademacher, PhD
8:50 AM
School Salad Bar Use is Associated with Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among U.S. High School Students
Diane M. Harris, PhD, MPH, CHES, Zewditu Demissie, PhD, MPH, Richard Lowry, MD, MS, Danice K. Eaton, PhD, MPH and Nancy D. Brener, PhD
9:05 AM
Owen Simwale, MPH1
Owen Simwale, MPH
9:20 AM
Patterns of delayed immunizations among children in eight managed care settings across the United States
Sophia Newcomer, MPH, Jason Glanz, PhD, Komal Narwaney, MD, MPH, Simon Hambidge, MD, PhD, Nicole Wagner, MPH, Timothy Johnson, BS, Jennifer Nelson, PhD, James Donahue, DVM, PhD, MPH and Marlene M. Lugg, Dr PH
9:35 AM
Evaluating the effects of statewide smoking regulations on smoking behaviors among participants in the Survey of The Health of Wisconsin (SHOW)
Alexis Guzmán, BA, F. Javier Nieto, MD, MPH, PhD, Kristen Malecki, PhD, Matt Walsh, PhD, MPH and Stevens Smith, PhD
Discussion

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Veterinary Public Health

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH)

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