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Prevalence Study of Type 2 Diabetes and its Risk Factors Technical Report. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO,2010. 56p.

ISBN 978-92-75-07409-1 Electronic Version

ISBN 978-92-75-07408-4 Print Version          

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Padilla Barraza, Gustavo y Castellanos, Luis Gerardo The Situation of Tuberculosis on the United States-Mexico Border. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO,2010. 75p.

ISBN 978-92-75-07421-3 Electronic Version

ISBN 978-92-75-07420-6 Print Version          

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Iturralde Arriaga, Gustavo. Pandemic Influenza a (H1N1) Lessons Learned in the United States - Mexico Border. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO,2010. 60p.

ISBN 978-92-75-07414-5 Electronic Version

ISBN 978-92-75-07413-8 Print Version          

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Jenkins Molieri, Jorge e Iturralde Arriaga, GustavoClimate Change and Health / United State – Mexico BorderQuito, Ecuador: PAHO, COLEF, COCEF, 2009. 139p.

ISBN
978-9978-92-732-8

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Jenkins Molieri, Jorge e Iturralde Arriaga, Gustavo. Lessons Learned: The 2006 Floods in The Paso del Norte Region. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO,2008. 132p.
ISBN 978-92-07406-0

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Alfonso Ruiz, Piedad Huerta Arneros y Guillermo Mendoza Loera. Sixty Years of Commitment to Border Health. United States - Mexico Border Field Office of the Pan American Health Organization. Pictorial History 1945-2002.
El Paso, Texas: PAHO, 2003. 116
p.
ISBN
92 75-12434-5

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Mortality Profiles of the Sister Communities on the United States – Mexico Border 2000 Edition.
Washington, D.C.,: PAHO, 2000. 324p.
ISBN 92-75-07382-1

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Mortality Profiles of the Sister Communities on the United States – Mexico Border1992-1994.
Washington, D.C.,: PAHO, 1999. 304p.
ISBN 92-75-07378-3

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Pierre Gosselin, Chris Furgal and Alfonso Ruiz.
Environmental Health Indicators For the U.S. – Mexico Border.
Concept Document. El Paso, Texas: PAHO,2002. 36p.

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Guillermo Mendoza, Alfonso Ruiz y Efraín Flores Escárzaga. United States - Mexico Border Diagnostic of Health care Services. Volume I.United Sates. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO, 2002. 85p.
ISBN
92-75-12432-9

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Jenkins Molieri, Jorge e Iturralde Arriaga, Gustavo. Lessons Learned: The2006 Floods in The Paso del Norte Region. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO,2008.
132p. ISBN 978-92-07406-0

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Beatriz Apodaca y Guillermo Mendoza. Women’s Health / Reproductive Health on the U.S.-Mexico Border. El Paso, Texas: PAHO, 2002. 64p.

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The U.S.-Mexico Border Diabetes Prevention and Control Project. First Report of Results. El Paso, Texas:PAHO-WHO, 12p.

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Basic Indicators 2003. El Paso, Texas: PAHO-WHO, 10p.

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Inventory of Agricultural Pesticides Used In The United States-Mexico Border Region. Final Report. El Paso, TX, U.S. PAHO.

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Environmental Health Indicators Workshop / U.S. – Mexico Border. McAllen, Texas: PAHO, 28-30 de agosto, 2002.

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Regional Workshop on Basic Environmental Health Indicators / U.S. – Mexico Border. Tijuana, BC, México. PAHO, 11–13 de agosto, 2003.

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Border Health Research Agenda Council Meeting Report. Edinburg, Texas: PAHO. February 7 & 8,2002.

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