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Notice to Readers Availability of Injury Mortality Atlas of the United States, 1979 - 1987

CDC's Division of Injury Control, National Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control (NCEHIC), has released Injury Mortality Atlas of the United States, 1979-1987. The atlas is a collection of both national and state color-coded maps illustrating the geographic distribution of death rates for eight major causes of injury-related death. In addition, the atlas contains graphic and tabular summaries of trends in injury-related death rates by age, gender, and race and by calendar year. Additional information regarding the atlas is available from: Injury Atlas, Program Development and Implementation Branch, Division of Injury Control, NCEHIC, Mailstop F-36, CDC, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333.

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