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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... event of worldwide significance that resulted rom intensive surveillance and investigation . Drugresistant cholera in Bangladesh , gonorrhea in the United States , malaria acquired in Thailand , and tuberculosis in the United States ...
... event of worldwide significance that resulted rom intensive surveillance and investigation . Drugresistant cholera in Bangladesh , gonorrhea in the United States , malaria acquired in Thailand , and tuberculosis in the United States ...
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The identification of cases of malaria and tuberculosis , some of which were attributed to drug - resistant organisms , among these refugees was one of the reasons for the reported increased occurrence of these diseases for 1980.
The identification of cases of malaria and tuberculosis , some of which were attributed to drug - resistant organisms , among these refugees was one of the reasons for the reported increased occurrence of these diseases for 1980.
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The Communicable Disease Center acquired responsibility for the venereal disease program in 1957 , the tuberculosis program in 1960 , the collection of data on nationally notifiable diseases in 1961 , and the foreign quarantine program ...
The Communicable Disease Center acquired responsibility for the venereal disease program in 1957 , the tuberculosis program in 1960 , the collection of data on nationally notifiable diseases in 1961 , and the foreign quarantine program ...
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NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 – continued Tyhoid fever Typhus fover Aroa Tetanus Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Cases Carriors Murino Rocky Mt. Spotted Endemic ...
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 – continued Tyhoid fever Typhus fover Aroa Tetanus Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Cases Carriors Murino Rocky Mt. Spotted Endemic ...
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... primary & secondary 27,204 184 3,576 7,632 6,354 6,342 2,237 879 Tetanus 95 2 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 4 15 | 53 Tuberculosis 27,749 .893 409 267 672 1,620 .23,434 454 Typhoid fever 510 9 ' 501 60 64 56 64 ' 49 29 1 25 1 37 7 ' Variation in ...
... primary & secondary 27,204 184 3,576 7,632 6,354 6,342 2,237 879 Tetanus 95 2 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 4 15 | 53 Tuberculosis 27,749 .893 409 267 672 1,620 .23,434 454 Typhoid fever 510 9 ' 501 60 64 56 64 ' 49 29 1 25 1 37 7 ' Variation in ...
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