Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR, Volume 29, Issue 54U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 1981 |
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... hepatitis . Some in- fectious diseases reached record levels in their reported occurrence . Measles , mumps , and rubella reached their lowest reported occurrence since they became nationally no- tifiable , in a large part due to the ...
... hepatitis . Some in- fectious diseases reached record levels in their reported occurrence . Measles , mumps , and rubella reached their lowest reported occurrence since they became nationally no- tifiable , in a large part due to the ...
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... hepatitis B ) and the discovery of new disease entities ( e.g. , infant botulism and legionellosis ) may cause changes in disease reporting independent of the true incidence of disease . Despite these limitations the data in this report ...
... hepatitis B ) and the discovery of new disease entities ( e.g. , infant botulism and legionellosis ) may cause changes in disease reporting independent of the true incidence of disease . Despite these limitations the data in this report ...
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... Hepatitis A 29,087 2,374 2,444 91,420 93,164 988 1,028 874 977 1,034 935 1,135 1,028 1,024 92 37 42 54 68 57 20 23 ... Hepatitis B 19,015 1,419 1,333 1,465 1,438 1,490 1,519 1,513 1,580 1,640 1,736 1,695 1,943 244 Hepatitis , unspecified ...
... Hepatitis A 29,087 2,374 2,444 91,420 93,164 988 1,028 874 977 1,034 935 1,135 1,028 1,024 92 37 42 54 68 57 20 23 ... Hepatitis B 19,015 1,419 1,333 1,465 1,438 1,490 1,519 1,513 1,580 1,640 1,736 1,695 1,943 244 Hepatitis , unspecified ...
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... Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis unsp . Legionel- Leptospirosis granuloma losis Endemic Imported venereum United States 29,087 19,015 11,894 441 ' 31 192 85 1992 New England 711 842 236 57 Maine 32 30 18 N.H. 60 34 13 Vt . 44 25 5 Mass ...
... Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis unsp . Legionel- Leptospirosis granuloma losis Endemic Imported venereum United States 29,087 19,015 11,894 441 ' 31 192 85 1992 New England 711 842 236 57 Maine 32 30 18 N.H. 60 34 13 Vt . 44 25 5 Mass ...
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... Hepatitis A 1,004,029 29,087 541 11,084 735 ' | 2,371 247,239 379,456 203,121 125,976 1,927 3,326 5,5771 4,7231 4,548 Hepatitis B 19,015 381 721 114 183 2,264 5,1311 3,5101 3,291 26,994 1,812 1,321 1,071 10,159 1,347 1,472 859 1,157 777 ...
... Hepatitis A 1,004,029 29,087 541 11,084 735 ' | 2,371 247,239 379,456 203,121 125,976 1,927 3,326 5,5771 4,7231 4,548 Hepatitis B 19,015 381 721 114 183 2,264 5,1311 3,5101 3,291 26,994 1,812 1,321 1,071 10,159 1,347 1,472 859 1,157 777 ...
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