United States-Mexico Border Health Commission Annual Report 2003
United States-Mexico Border Health Commission Annual Report 2003
United States-Mexico Border Health Commission Annual Report 2003
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• Imperial Valley-Mexicali Binational Committee HIV/AIDS and sexually<br />
transmitted diseases<br />
• HIV/AIDS Prevention: Training the Trainer at the state and jurisdictional level<br />
and civil organizations<br />
• <strong>Health</strong> Environment Project<br />
• Intersectorial Program against Drug Addiction<br />
• Neural Tube Defect Project<br />
• <strong>Border</strong> Infectious Disease Surveillance<br />
• <strong>Health</strong> Promotion Program<br />
Sonora<br />
• Cervical Dysplasia and Sexually Transmitted Disease Project<br />
• Infectious Disease Surveillance on the border<br />
• Tuberculosis Prevention and Control<br />
• Improve the attention to cancer patients in San Luis Rio Colorado<br />
• <strong>Health</strong> Promotion Program<br />
• Paso a Paso (Step by Step) in Yuma, Arizona, and San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora<br />
• Response to emergency for dengue in Nogales, Sonora and Tucson, Arizona<br />
• Improve emergency response in San Luis Rio Colorado/Yuma<br />
• Binational Immunization event in San Luis Rio Colorado/Yuma<br />
• Stabilization Unit in Nogales, Sonora<br />
• Secure Integrated Response Electronic Notification (SIREN) System<br />
Chihuahua<br />
• Reinforcing the Epidemiological Surveillance System against addictions<br />
• <strong>Border</strong> Infectious Disease Surveillance<br />
• Disease Prevention and Control Program against chronic-degenerative disease<br />
• Binational Project on Diabetes Indicators<br />
• <strong>Health</strong> Promotion Program<br />
• Risk factors in Diabetes and Hypertension Survey<br />
• Epidemiological Surveillance System for infants and children under 5 years of<br />
age<br />
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