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Manchester Health Department


Monthly Summary Reports


Monthly Summary report for February 2008

Monthly Summary report for December 2007

Monthly Summary report for November 2007

Monthly Summary report for October 2007

Monthly Summary report for September 2007

Monthly Summary report for August 2007

Monthly Summary report for June 2007

Monthly Summary report for May 2007

Monthly Summary report for April 2007



... Archived Monthly Summary Reports



Manchester Health Department 2005 Report Card



One of the core functions of a local health department is the ongoing assessment of its community. In 1997, the Manchester Health Department issued the initial series of "Public Health Report Cards" for the community. We are pleased to provide the City with a new set of Report Cards, which in some cases, update previous data, and in others, report on new public health issues. Through the use of the Public Health Report Cards and other health assessment initiatives, the Manchester Health Department is committed to identifying priority community issues and fostering evidence-based measures to improve the health of our residents.

Cover Letter
Introduction Report
Index
Adolescent Pregnancy
Asthma
Cancer
Cardivascular Disease
Diabetes Disease
Food Safety
Immunization
Lead Poisoning
Obesity
Oral Health
Physical Activity
STD
Tobacco Use
Unintentional Injury
Bibliography
Evaluation Form



Snapshots of Social and Economic Well-Being by Race and Ethnicity in our Community



This report card is intended to document and describe current differences in social and economic well-being between the rapidly growing populations in the Manchester community and State. It has been produced for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NH REACH 2010 Initiative (Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health) by the City of Manchester Department of Health and is designed to further one of the goals of the NH REACH 2010 Initiative: to educate people about the facts surrounding the issue of race and ethnicity in our community.


2004 Snapshots of Social and Economic Well-Being by Race and Ethnicity in our Community


Turn of the Century 1999 Annual Report



It is with great pleasure that we present this "Turn of the Century" report on the activities
of the Manchester Health Department for 1999. This report summarizes the work of each
of the Department’s divisions and includes some historical photos and information. In fact,
the Board of Health Report for 1900 is presented herein in its entirety. From this report,
readers will develop a sense of how far we have come as a community over the past century,
over a period of just a few generations. What will the health of our children, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren be just a few generations from now?




Preventing Childhood Lead Poisoning in Manchester, New Hampshire



A special report published in 2002 by the Greater Manchester Partners against Lead Poisoning (GMPALP).



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