Journal Articles and Newspaper Citations
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CDC.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome --- Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, and New York, 1995--1997.
MMWR 2002; 51(20); 433-5.
Egeland GM, Perham-Hester KA, Gessner BD, Ingle D, Berner JE, Middaugh
JP. Fetal alcohol syndrome in Alaska, 1977 through 1992: An administrative
prevalence derived from multiple data sources. Am J Pub Health 1998;
88:781-786.
The Alaska FAS Prevention Steering Committee. The Alaska Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Project. Federal Practitioner 1996;
13:8:54-59.
Li C, Pearson K. A clinical intervention for children exposed to
alcohol in utero. AK Med 1996; 38: 124-131, 147.
The Alaska FAS Prevention Steering Committee. Alcohol-related knowledge,
attitude, belief, and behavior (KABB) surveys of Alaskan health
professionals. AK Med 1995; 37:5-10.
Egeland GM, Perham-Hester KA, Hook EB. Use of capture-recapture
analyses in fetal alcohol syndrome surveillance in Alaska. Am J
Epidemiol 1995; 141:335-41.
CDC. Prevalence and characteristics of alcohol consumption and
fetal alcohol syndrome awareness - Alaska, 1991 and 1993. MMWR 1994;
43:3-6. (Reprinted in JAMA 1994; 271(6):422-423).
CDC. Linking multiple data sources in fetal alcohol syndrome surveillance
- Alaska. MMWR 1993; 42:312-314.