[Fatality_review_members] Fatality Review Team Weekly June 24-28, 2019
VanTil Amanda L
Amanda.L.VANTIL at state.or.us
Thu Jun 27 09:48:28 PDT 2019
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Fatality Review Team News June 24-28, 2019
National Center for Fatality Review & Prevention
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Saving Lives Together
Upcoming Events
Conference Opportunities
March of Dimes Equity in Action: Moving from Theory to Practice
July 8, 2019, Orlando, FL
March of Dimes will host a one-day workshop, Equity in Action: Moving from Theory to Practice<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPszJRIdBOqOTyxNNNJ_2mReoyQw72LFCVLH19bqHoB-jo6NSUFTtdN4XGPCYrgIUK52Rq7-9CzmKVD-NZ7qIPW9HX3vG7GeRxe_2jJ-Fo06ROj0SIrkc0bF_EiTPRzmUEWotIPeIAqZc8TTkgcgIFnnA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> on July 8th, immediately preceding the National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO) annual conference at the Hilton Bonnet Creak Hotel in Orlando, Florida. Attendees will gain knowledge, tools, and training necessary to initiate community-led collaboration to drive improvements in equity and birth outcomes through local birth equity collaboratives. For the full agenda, or to register for the workshop, please visit the registration site<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPszJRIdBOqOTyxNNNJ_2mReoyQw72LFCVLH19bqHoB-jo6NSUFTtdN4XGPCYrgIUK52Rq7-9CzmKVD-NZ7qIPW9HX3vG7GeRxe_2jJ-Fo06ROj0SIrkc0bF_EiTPRzmUEWotIPeIAqZc8TTkgcgIFnnA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>.
Safe Kids Worldwide
PREVCON-the Childhood Injury Prevention Convention
July 17-20, 2019, Washington, DC
The Safe Kids Worldwide Childhood Injury Prevention Convention, or PrevCon<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPs1AjaOvVbvbsuL3GodXGJBcvSMvdLeoAitp-RjYrnpgfbJKMOMjACAOT7121_8GbrhxVZ_CjXja_XJwHoKdxfCA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>, connects child injury prevention professionals and empowers them to make a stronger impact. By bringing together experts and partners in the field, attendees gain practical skills, discover helpful resources, and make lasting connections. PrevCon will be held at the Marriott Marquis, July 17-20. To register, or for more information, click here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPs1AjaOvVbvbsuL3GodXGJBcvSMvdLeoAitp-RjYrnpgfbJKMOMjACAOT7121_8GbrhxVZ_CjXja_XJwHoKdxfCA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>.
Safe States 2019: Advance. Transform. Lead.
September 11-13, 2019
The Safe States Injury and Violence Prevention Conference<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsbvr0U3RMgybNYMybh0XOV0I4J2sfsYDTtoDGJJEU2Zp8A-wQikP_pwY8GW4nNVd3I-j4t0bk9ooWvJiEybf7zvkA12k-WES9z96eATJmRLCPi9IWWc-SAQ==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsbvr0U3RMgybNYMybh0XOV0I4J2sfsYDTtoDGJJEU2Zp8A-wQikP_pwY8GW4nNVd3I-j4t0bk9ooWvJiEybf7zvkA12k-WES9z96eATJmRLCPi9IWWc-SAQ==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> features three days of educational sessions and national networking opportunities for attendees. This year's focus is building and strengthening connections that advance, transform, and lead the field of injury and violence prevention. The conference will be September 11-13 at the Embassy Suites at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, GA. Online registration is available until August 23rd. Click here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsbvr0U3RMgybNYMybh0XOV0I4J2sfsYDTtoDGJJEU2Zp8A-wQikP_pwY8GW4nNVd3I-j4t0bk9ooWvJiEybf7zvkA12k-WES9z96eATJmRLCPi9IWWc-SAQ==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> for the full agenda and registration.
Data Matters
SUID Case Registry partners publish paper in Pediatrics
The May 2019 edition of Pediatrics, published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), highlights the important work of the Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) Case Registry. Alexa Erck Lambert, Sharyn Parks Brown, Carri Cottengim, Meghan Faulkner, Fern Hauck, and Carrie Shapiro-Mendoza published Sleep-Related Infant Suffocation Deaths Attributable to Soft Bedding, Overlay, and Wedging.<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsuNaQ0W7CaNg0rNy0z20pQgCJgdg6cHI-ZOSHcfjRbx9HF6NMXD-IQsCU-70Jwxfcnpxb4v56T05H_vVZN01x1DJhe3KsGtopAQHuXWXerL94LXaWiwGORhIe3vwtAB9lMsh9SUpfW8w=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsuNaQ0W7CaNg0rNy0z20pQgCJgdg6cHI-ZOSHcfjRbx9HF6NMXD-IQsCU-70Jwxfcnpxb4v56T05H_vVZN01x1DJhe3KsGtopAQHuXWXerL94LXaWiwGORhIe3vwtAB9lMsh9SUpfW8w=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>The paper examines data from the SUID Case Registry from 2011 to 2014, and includes SUID cases categorized as explained suffocation with unsafe sleep factors. Among these cases, suffocation was most frequently attributed to soft bedding (69%), followed by overlay (19%), and wedging (12%). Soft bedding deaths occurred most frequently in an adult bed (49%); the most common soft bedding obstructing the airway was a blanket or blankets (34%). The National Center is proud to partner with the CDC to support the work of the SUID Case Registry through the National Fatality Review-Case Reporting System (NCR-CRS).
The Copy Case Feature
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Since April 2018, FIMR users of the National Fatality Review Case Reporting System (NFR-CRS) have been piloting a special feature of the system: the ability to copy cases. We are now ready to roll this functionality out to all CDR users on June 24th. The Copy Case feature will enable users to duplicate the entry of most sections of the NFR-CRS. This will save time with data entry for deaths with multiple gestations or incidents where multiple deaths occurred (for example, a home fire where multiple siblings died). Users can enter the information for one decedent and then copy the case that has been already data entered. Once the case has been copied, the user will update the record to be unique for the other decedent (for example, update the name of the person, age, and sex). The Copy Case feature will be available on the Manage Cases screen in the NFR-CRS. The National Center will prepare a short video to illustrate in more detail how to use this new feature. Stay tuned for more information about Copy Case!
Resources for Prevention
National Center releases 13-session video training module series for fatality review
The National Center is excited to share a series of video modules<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsgrWsZyevpQ1rsWZO9sqDKZf_gmGFlMOsahokPnxZeMs5obOodRWzy5isbr8UDHh0zQlI_S0DuO0xLm3cXMBskl0EFAvYTfY0Fe-RQvskdPNXAdWcAOWxsLj4gLu56YjyBynH3_bVqrQ=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> created to support the work for FIMR and CDR teams. All under one-hour in length, the 13 modules are available on the National Center website<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFWjVQ1LcF68jMtrWGOezNDL4D1jVuAKRjGdJFquvpXzGNnyrMCNMnVUq1-ZmDRz75J93h_9DW5WbLGMPPM9YFSA=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>.
Half of the modules are focused on fatality review process topics such as: CDR 101; FIMR 101; National Fatality Review-Case Reporting System; and Maternal Interviews.
The other half focus on best practice topics such as: Building, Maintaining, and Sustaining FIMR Teams; Collaborating Across Review Systems; and Partnering for Prevention.
The modules were designed to support the work of fatality review teams, leaders, and their partners. They are ideal to include as part of an onboarding process for new coordinators or team members, when rolling out a newly-adopted process such as maternal interviews, or joining the Case Reporting System. Click here to access the module series.<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsgrWsZyevpQ1rsWZO9sqDKZf_gmGFlMOsahokPnxZeMs5obOodRWzy5isbr8UDHh0zQlI_S0DuO0xLm3cXMBskl0EFAvYTfY0Fe-RQvskdPNXAdWcAOWxsLj4gLu56YjyBynH3_bVqrQ=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> Happy viewing!
National Center releases two fatality review guidance documents
Coordination and collaboration across fatality review systems can create collective impact around findings and recommendations to prevent fatality. The National Center is pleased to announce the publication of two new guidances to help build capacity around collaboration between review systems. The first, Enhancing Collaboration Between Child Death Review and Fetal and Infant Mortality Review<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPs9cw6LIyK744hMczPMV-ADFia-_YZdEmL9VmKeHPlLztTTcuKSy-UnjD81s2EINujhs23glWZ-JMls6Jt-5HARU8gQx3aIJ0hn0F5G6sLW9P9nORLx16ncs66gNRu69Tra83F_lqXK2vYRuCpuj1IiwwWUEFXZRb1xdmhECFKn9A=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> provides best practices and models for collaboration between these parallel processes at the state and local levels. The second, Improving Coordination Between Civilian and Military Child Death Reviews: A Primer on Cooperation to Improve Outcomes for Children and Families<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsYpq6qMLQpQbiiknAplb5Ql5Su01yzFRInwDbBtfhRQYRBxNGtvEceKqVcll0ggfdnQMtQo-cx7-t_i2cK93Mc_kzHoqqae1WIdtm-rd-53m_FTD7DgZumUNTZ-2g77xHGTeoLJhqOI2Ykb02wAOgcWxoce7rl2MDcRWKnP9E7sW-_VUmLB9smg==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>, equips CDR teams with understanding of the military CDR process and ways to meaningfully engage military partners around the shared goal of keeping kids alive.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center launches "Locating and Understanding Data for Suicide Prevention"
Many state and local fatality review teams examine the tragedy of suicide up close on a far-too-regular basis. Understanding there are multiple data sources to assist teams in a comprehensive understanding of risk and protective factors for suicide, the National Center recommends a newly-launched e-course from the Suicide Prevention Resource Center<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsJgRDHAujUoGZATujRQADP2CumVIsIn059sXjhfGrKJRzFBvs5-93KuXvVmOsyIeSldk2iOyNQ-M=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==>. Locating and Understanding Data for Suicide Prevention<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPs7WFelMt2s2u_GDv11NFKf1jwyAC7qDWL886V-jVlwCkjbJaf06j2bTFL536NdXFtfG3dQ2m2QyEyKpAcx8ZgIUi6-GPuS1jHnJ4d3YCoyg2D0laxQme5WA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPs7WFelMt2s2u_GDv11NFKf1jwyAC7qDWL886V-jVlwCkjbJaf06j2bTFL536NdXFtfG3dQ2m2QyEyKpAcx8ZgIUi6-GPuS1jHnJ4d3YCoyg2D0laxQme5WA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> will equip participants to understand where to find data relevant to suicide as well as key terms necessary to interpret data accurately--all in about 2 hours. The e-course is ideal for professionals involved in national, state, or community-level suicide prevention. Click here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPs7WFelMt2s2u_GDv11NFKf1jwyAC7qDWL886V-jVlwCkjbJaf06j2bTFL536NdXFtfG3dQ2m2QyEyKpAcx8ZgIUi6-GPuS1jHnJ4d3YCoyg2D0laxQme5WA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> to register.
New resources from the Children's Safety Network
The Children's Safety Now Alliance, representing injury prevention leaders and experts from national organizations, federal agencies, state health departments, hospitals, and universities, has created Moving Towards Health Equity: Understanding and Addressing Child and Adolescent Injury Disparities<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsl3F0ClRMsAbheRl9H9LAC-n1noGUK6gA7cpal2wUZdG6HB4lS8mlTv_4VHg597La19lRLitl4cEhjo4eKmcP7ChrRqRZV62oJJ2XfNIrq4_S0gceMf4a36CNYALjkvCg4NbIY3wPQaLbbznL2E6Pfot2P7_MeYWB84mDmqG7OgGFaHyJ7F-7oBi4LMb9WsKjOEqgXnQSpT4AxxJ4Uq7-7UJFevB5aouYq7qUq6s1byg=&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> to assist public health practitioners to (a) use a health equity lens in their future injury and violence prevention practices and programs, and (b) reflect on existing practices and programs to make any necessary improvements. This fact sheet provides a brief review of child and adolescent injury disparities across several populations (e.g., sex, race/ethnicity, geography, disability, sexual minority, health literacy, and socioeconomic status (SES)); successful examples from the public health field where injury disparities have been addressed; and resources to identify inequity and understand, assess, and promote health equity.
Injuries and violence are leading causes of morbidity and mortality among U.S. children and adolescents. These injuries are preventable. Researchers have identified many strategies that are effective in preventing injuries in this population. Evidence-based and Evidence-informed Strategies for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPsVYS9_8Z-Gs5u7sJpnlzoJ9owdofdk3mRyKWQnafLpBQ2YmnxW-jzLj8WE_YpFBkgedB6YPyF9Zeg2BYT5etUXbsNDdf55nhpG9xd9VJb2pss9wtDH9rp74YL0fmdcIXMFjYX72WL_KXrFsXONf_sv_IlolmwzNrcD2AsIzZ-uG9P3HICfmABN-boJNisRfBJJkpHB9vWvjZehsq_oqjT6iW22cTlkMbf&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> synthesizes findings from recent systematic reviews conducted or disseminated by five organizations that specialize in evidence-based public health. The Children’s Safety Network and the Children's Safety Now Alliance, representing injury prevention leaders and experts from national organizations, federal agencies, state health departments, hospitals, and universities, have created this paper to help state and local injury prevention practitioners—and others interested in child and adolescent injury prevention—better understand the existing evidence and identify knowledge gaps. These insights can help program planners make the best use of limited resources and implement strategies and programs that have the best chance of making a difference in promoting the safety and well-being of all children and adolescents.
Injuries are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among U.S. children and adolescents. State injury and violence prevention programs address a broad range of injury topics across varying populations, with initiatives funded by multiple sources. Proven strategies for preventing injuries among children and adolescents need to be implemented more broadly. Partnerships that combine traditional partners (e.g., hospitals and health care systems) and non-traditional partners (e.g., philanthropies and businesses) can play an important role in expanding the implementation of these strategies. Multiple funding streams also provide more opportunity for states to address injury and violence. Health leaders and practitioners are not always informed of all the potential funding streams or how they may form partnerships to strengthen their injury and violence prevention systems. The Children’s Safety Network and the Children's Safety Now Alliance, representing injury prevention leaders and experts from national organizations, federal agencies, state health departments, hospitals, and universities, created Leveraging Funding Sources and Partnerships in Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZLZe4otz4o6bfalKvNNrAi0Hwj2NYiCuUaibQKJLj4zaUMi_nOiQFTWlikPXBEPscNUet41AIO8PROuFpusewR9o-bpyuTsOFNNj01LdVhcP8VHCxyDZslKOxMVSXcg01x22fwFyCbtJocDdhMZeNLT1y4LxbdzEeojByJLJh3f4p4Za9kE67QG3Sytl9tcZ2wZYHiM_aBSh3U3oLbfLZEKkOEuQK0KF1_0cdDjzRa7vu64mXO3tOH5JJeY9D_1sEExUNXNW0gJtLa0BEIzGxA==&c=lyDrEnyZMNTXUBp_MsXCp1bln6XnL_GcOj8_EZv753F0MqD13XfJ6Q==&ch=XSINAzLiILtFw-DVPBPhoemel9R1dttRIwFa8lquyBNM8pWros8GOg==> to provide a compilation of multiple funding sources and strategic guidance on collaborating through partnerships in order to reduce child and adolescent injury and violence.
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