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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Measles , mumps , and rubella reached their lowest reported occurrence since they became nationally notifiable , in a large part due to the effects of the Childhood Immunization Initiative and to the efforts of the Measles Elimination ...
Measles , mumps , and rubella reached their lowest reported occurrence since they became nationally notifiable , in a large part due to the effects of the Childhood Immunization Initiative and to the efforts of the Measles Elimination ...
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However , diseases such as salmonellosis and mumps that are clinically mild and infrequently associated with serious consequences are less likely to be reported . Additionally , subclinical cases are seldom detected except in the course ...
However , diseases such as salmonellosis and mumps that are clinically mild and infrequently associated with serious consequences are less likely to be reported . Additionally , subclinical cases are seldom detected except in the course ...
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... total Civilian Military Mumps Pertussis ( whooping cough ) Plague Poliomyelitis , total Paralytic Psittacosis Rabies , human Rheumatic fever , acute Rubella ( German measles ) Rubella congenital syndrome Salmonellosis Shigellosis ...
... total Civilian Military Mumps Pertussis ( whooping cough ) Plague Poliomyelitis , total Paralytic Psittacosis Rabies , human Rheumatic fever , acute Rubella ( German measles ) Rubella congenital syndrome Salmonellosis Shigellosis ...
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NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 – continued Poliomyelitis Aroa Malaria Measles Meningococcal infections Mumps Partussis Plague Total Paralytic 1,730 18 g ' 2,062 122 18 10 ...
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 – continued Poliomyelitis Aroa Malaria Measles Meningococcal infections Mumps Partussis Plague Total Paralytic 1,730 18 g ' 2,062 122 18 10 ...
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... total 2,840 642 ' 737 221 147 255 112 98 109 197 80 Military 20 7 7 1 4 Civilian 2,820 642 737 221 147 248 121 ' 971 97 109 197 76 Mumps 8,576 40 ' 668 1,454 1,198 347 86 33 34 25 4,520 Pertussis 1,730 890 3741 118 93 41 11 ' 31 ...
... total 2,840 642 ' 737 221 147 255 112 98 109 197 80 Military 20 7 7 1 4 Civilian 2,820 642 737 221 147 248 121 ' 971 97 109 197 76 Mumps 8,576 40 ' 668 1,454 1,198 347 86 33 34 25 4,520 Pertussis 1,730 890 3741 118 93 41 11 ' 31 ...
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