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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Some of the major items covered in the 1980 issues of the MMWR were toxic - shock syndrome ( TSS ) , the increase in certain drug - resistant micro - organisms , a new rabies vaccine , the public health effects of the eruption of Mount ...
Some of the major items covered in the 1980 issues of the MMWR were toxic - shock syndrome ( TSS ) , the increase in certain drug - resistant micro - organisms , a new rabies vaccine , the public health effects of the eruption of Mount ...
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It should be noted that the MMWR and the national surveillance program are separate systems ; data from each appear in this Annual Summary . These data should be interpreted with caution . Some diseases such as plague and rabies that ...
It should be noted that the MMWR and the national surveillance program are separate systems ; data from each appear in this Annual Summary . These data should be interpreted with caution . Some diseases such as plague and rabies that ...
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... total Paralytic Psittacosis Rabies , human Rheumatic fever , acute Rubella ( German measles ) Rubella congenital syndrome Salmonellosis Shigellosis Syphilis , primary & secondary Tetanus Trichinosis Tularemia Typhoid fever Typhus ...
... total Paralytic Psittacosis Rabies , human Rheumatic fever , acute Rubella ( German measles ) Rubella congenital syndrome Salmonellosis Shigellosis Syphilis , primary & secondary Tetanus Trichinosis Tularemia Typhoid fever Typhus ...
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NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 - continued Rabies ' Rubella Rheumatic fever , acute Animal Salmonel- Shigellosis Rubella Cong . losis Primary & syndrome secondary 432 50 ...
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 - continued Rabies ' Rubella Rheumatic fever , acute Animal Salmonel- Shigellosis Rubella Cong . losis Primary & syndrome secondary 432 50 ...
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... ( rubeola ) Meningococcal infection Mumps Pertussis ( whooping cough ) Plague Poliomyelitis Bulbar or polioencephalitis With other paralysis Non - paralytic Unspecified Psittacosis ( ornithosis ) Rabies Rheumatic fever , acute Rubella ...
... ( rubeola ) Meningococcal infection Mumps Pertussis ( whooping cough ) Plague Poliomyelitis Bulbar or polioencephalitis With other paralysis Non - paralytic Unspecified Psittacosis ( ornithosis ) Rabies Rheumatic fever , acute Rubella ...
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