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    • 10 leading causes of death by age group, South Carolina 2010-14 (number of deaths) 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2016-07)
      This chart gives the ten leading causes of death by age group in South Carolina.
    • 10 leading causes of death by age group, South Carolina 2011-15 (number of deaths) 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2017-02)
      This chart gives the ten leading causes of death by age group in South Carolina.
    • 2011 HIV/AIDS summary: South Carolina 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2011)
      This document is a summary of 2011 HIV/AIDS statistics in South Carolina.
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 1 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-01)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 1 of South Carolina (including Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, and Saluda).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 2 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-02)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 2 of South Carolina (including Cherokee, Greenville, Pickens, Spartanburg and Union).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 3 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-03)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 3 of South Carolina (including Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster, Lexington, Newberry, Richland, and York).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 4 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-04)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 4 of South Carolina (including Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Kershaw, Lee, Marion, Marlboro and Sumter).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 5 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-05)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 5 of South Carolina (including Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun and Orangeburg).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 6 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-06)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 6 of South Carolina (including Georgetown, Horry and Williamsburg).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 7 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-07)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 7 of South Carolina (including Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: DHEC public health region 8 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012-08)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in region 8 of South Carolina (including Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper).
    • 2012 HIV/AIDS summary: South Carolina 

      Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2012)
      This document provides statistics for AIDS/HIV in South Carolina by gender, age, and race.
    • 2015 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: FIRST SOUND : South Carolina’s Success in Newborn Hearing Screening 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2015-11)
      In 2001, legislation was enacted to require hearing screenings for all newborns prior to discharge from any South Carolina hospital averaging 100 deliveries or more per year. Established under this mandate, First Sound is ...
    • 2015 Recommended Immunizations for Adults... 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2015)
      These charts show which vaccinations you should have at what ages and by what health condition.
    • 2015 Recommended Immunizations for Children from 7 Through 18 Years Old 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2015-08)
      This sheet tells what immunizations children should have at various ages. It also lists vaccine-preventable diseases and the vaccines that prevent them.
    • 2015 Recommended Immunizations for Children from Birth Through 6 Years Old 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2015-01-26)
      This sheet shows what vaccinations infants and children should get at various ages. Also listed are diseases, the vaccine that prevents them, how the disease is spread, its symptoms and disease complications.
    • 2015 Vacunas recomendadas para niños, desde el nacimiento hasta los 6 años de edad 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2015-01-26)
      This sheet, printed in Spanish, shows what vaccinations infants and children should get at various ages. Also listed are diseases, the vaccine that prevents them, how the disease is spread, its symptoms and disease complications.
    • 2015-2016 School Year Immunization Law Minimum Dose Requirements 

      South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (South Carolina State Library, 2015)
      This is a grid of drugs to be given for immunizations. It is broken down by grade level, drug and dosage.
    • 2016 Chikungunya Virus Cases 

      South Carolina Bureau of Laboratories (South Carolina State Library, 2016-09-08)
      After the bite of an infected mosquito, onset of illness occurs usually between 4 and 8 days, but can range from 2 to 12 days. Chikungunya is characterized by an abrupt onset of fever frequently accompanied by joint pain. ...
    • 2016 Dengue Fever Virus Cases 

      South Carolina Bureau of Laboratories (South Carolina State Library, 2016-09-08)
      Dengue fever is the most common cause of fever in travelers returning from the Caribbean, Central America, and South Central Asia.* Dengue infections are commonly reported from most tropical countries of the South Pacific, ...