July/August 2018

Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 81, Number 1

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About the Cover

The purpose of this issue’s cover article, “Continued Reduction of Particulate Matter in Bars Six Months After Adoption of a Smoke-Free Ordinance,” was to measure particulate matter in pubs and bars prior to the adoption of a smoke-free ordinance, as well as at multiple time points after adoption. While significant progress has been made to reduce involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke by implementing smoke-free ordinances, an estimated one third of nonsmokers in the U.S. are not protected from exposure. The cover article’s study shows that adoption of a smoke-free ordinance yields immediate reductions in health risks with continued air quality improvements postordinance.

Table of Contents

Advancement of the Science

  • Continued Reduction of Particulate Matter in Bars Six Months After Adoption of a Smoke-Free Ordinance
  • Evaluation of College Student Food Safety Knowledge and Expectations of Food Service Inspections in North Carolina

Advancement of the Practice

  • Rapid Environmental Health Response to High Venous Blood Lead Concentrations in a Child Less Than 6 Years Old: A Local Health Department Perspective
  • Direct From CDC/EHS: Advancing Public Health Department Legionnaires' Disease Prevention Efforts Through the Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases Cooperative Agreement
  • Using Data to Improve Environmental Health: Part 3: Informatics—Existing and Developing Resources

Advancement of the Practitioner

  • Career Opportunities
  • EH Calendar
  • Resource Corner
  • JEH Quiz #1
  • JEH Corresponding Author and Subject Index: Volume 80
  • People of the Move

Your Association

  • President's Message: Let's Go Far Together
  • NEHA Organizational Members
  • Special Listing
  • Tribute to 2017–2018 JEH Peer Reviewers
  • NEHA News
  • NEHA 2019 AEC
  • DirecTalk: Musings From the 10th Floor: Eat Lionfish

E-Journal Article

  • Improving the Reliability of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Testing in Surveillance of Food Premises: A Pilot Study

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