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1
COVID-19
mortality
by usual occupation and industry: 46 states and New York City, United States, 2020.
Authors
Billock RM; Steege AL; Miniño A
Source
Natl Vital Stat Rep 2022 Oct; 71(6):1-33
2
Law enforcement worker suicide: an updated
national
assessment.
Authors
Violanti JM; Steege A
Source
Policing 2021 Jan; 44(1):18-31
3
Mortality
among persons with both asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease aged ≥25 years, by industry and occupation - United States, 1999-2016.
Authors
Dodd KE; Wood J; Mazurek JM
Source
MMWR 2020 Jun; 69(22):670-679
4
Occupational
patterns in unintentional and undetermined drug-involved and opioid-involved overdose deaths - United States, 2007-2012.
Authors
Harduar Morano L; Steege AL; Luckhaupt SE
Source
MMWR 2018 Aug; 67(33):925-930
5
Mortality
from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson's disease among different occupation groups - United States, 1985-2011.
Authors
Beard JD; Steege AL; Ju J; Lu J; Luckhaupt SE; Schubauer-Berigan MK
Source
MMWR 2017 Jul; 66(27):718-722
6
Malignant mesothelioma
mortality
- United States, 1999-2015.
Authors
Mazurek JM; Syamlal G; Wood JM; Hendricks SA; Weston A
Source
MMWR 2017 Mar; 66(8):214-218
7
State-based
occupational
health
surveillance
in Georgia.
Authors
Bayakly AR
Source
Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National
Institute for
Occupational
Safety and Health, U60-OH-009870, 2015 Sep; :1-24
8
Overview of the
National
Occupational
Mortality
Surveillance
(
NOMS
) system: leukemia and acute myocardial infarction risk by industry and occupation in 30 US states 1985-1999, 2003-2004, and 2007.
Authors
Robinson CF; Walker JT; Sweeney MH; Shen R; Calvert GM; Schumacher PK; Ju J; Nowlin S
Source
Am J Ind Med 2015 Feb; 58(2):123-137
9
Law enforcement suicide: a
national
analysis.
Authors
Violanti JM; Robinson CF; Shen R
Source
Int J Emerg Mental Health Hum Resil 2013 Oct-Dec; 15(4):289-298
10
Occupational
mortality
associated with inflammatory bowel disease in the United States 1984-1998.
Authors
Sonnenberg A; Walker JT
Source
Inflamm Bowel Dis 2012 Jul; 18(7):1249-1253
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