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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... Program Office Editor , Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Consolidated Surveillance and Communications Activity Editorial and Graphic Services . Philip S. Brachman , M.D. , Director Michael B. Gregg , M.D. Stephen B. Thacker , M.D. ...
... Program Office Editor , Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Consolidated Surveillance and Communications Activity Editorial and Graphic Services . Philip S. Brachman , M.D. , Director Michael B. Gregg , M.D. Stephen B. Thacker , M.D. ...
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... Program which has as its goal the elimination of indigenous measles by October 1982. Other infectious diseases such as leprosy and Rocky Mountain spotted fever reached their highest reported occurrence . Some of the major items covered ...
... Program which has as its goal the elimination of indigenous measles by October 1982. Other infectious diseases such as leprosy and Rocky Mountain spotted fever reached their highest reported occurrence . Some of the major items covered ...
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... program in 1957 , the tuberculosis pro- gram in 1960 , the collection of data on nationally notifiable diseases in 1961 , and the foreign quarantine program in 1967. The changing characteristics of diseases have necessitated ...
... program in 1957 , the tuberculosis pro- gram in 1960 , the collection of data on nationally notifiable diseases in 1961 , and the foreign quarantine program in 1967. The changing characteristics of diseases have necessitated ...
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... programs for selected diseases , with the cooperation of state and local health departments , and publishes ... program are sepa- rate systems ; data from each appear in this Annual Summary . These data should be interpreted ...
... programs for selected diseases , with the cooperation of state and local health departments , and publishes ... program are sepa- rate systems ; data from each appear in this Annual Summary . These data should be interpreted ...
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... programs were implemented to control gonor- rhea , the reported number of cases has plateaued at about 1 million cases per year : 1,004,029 cases were reported for 1980 , only slightly less ( -29 ) than the 1,004,058 cases reported for ...
... programs were implemented to control gonor- rhea , the reported number of cases has plateaued at about 1 million cases per year : 1,004,029 cases were reported for 1980 , only slightly less ( -29 ) than the 1,004,058 cases reported for ...
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1980 Area Total abortion age group Alaska Amebiasis Anthrax Ariz Atlantic Botulism Brucellosis Calif Calif.2 Chancroid civilians Colo Conn deaths Diphtheria E.N. Central Ohio E.S. Central Encephalitis England Maine Gonorrhea Granuloma inguinale Guam Hawaii Hepatitis Idaho incidence rate include cases reported Indochinese refugee influenza Kans legionellosis Leptospirosis lowa Lymphogranuloma venereum Malaria Mass Measles rubeola Meningococcal infections Minn Miss Mont Mumps N.Y. excl Nebr NN NN NN Northeast North Central NOTIFIABLE DISEASES Ohio Ind Okla Oreg Pacific Pertussis Pertussis whooping cough Poliomyelitis population Psittacosis Puerto Rico QUARTILE Rabies Rate Cases Rate Reported case rates reported for 1980 reported occurrence Reye syndrome Rocky Mountain spotted Rubella Salmonellosis Shigellosis South² sterilizations surveillance syndrome Syphilis Tenn Tetanus Texas tick-borne Rocky Mountain Trichinosis Trust Terr Tuberculosis Tularemia Typhoid fever Typhus fever Utah V.I. Pac vaccine Vital Statistics Wash