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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... tuberculosis in the United States were all reported for 1980. Conse- quently , clinical practices had to be altered and surveillance for the effect of these changes enhanced . Two natural disasters occurred in 1980 that had significant ...
... tuberculosis in the United States were all reported for 1980. Conse- quently , clinical practices had to be altered and surveillance for the effect of these changes enhanced . Two natural disasters occurred in 1980 that had significant ...
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... 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. However , no major public health problems ...
... 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. However , no major public health problems ...
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... 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 modifications in the reporting ...
... 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 modifications in the reporting ...
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... Tuberculosis Tularemia Cases Carriers Murine Rocky Mt. Spotted Endemic Imported United States 95 131 27,749 234 2501 260 62 81 1,163 New England 16 796 16 Maine 2 58 N.H. Vt . Mass . R.I. Conn . Mid . Atlantic 10 45 N.Y. ( excl . NYC ) ...
... Tuberculosis Tularemia Cases Carriers Murine Rocky Mt. Spotted Endemic Imported United States 95 131 27,749 234 2501 260 62 81 1,163 New England 16 796 16 Maine 2 58 N.H. Vt . Mass . R.I. Conn . Mid . Atlantic 10 45 N.Y. ( excl . NYC ) ...
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... Tuberculosis 95 27,749 844 ' 5,196 ' 2,500 21 860 638 1,1001 1,0801 1,271 565 345 503 3,692 184 3,576 7,632 6,354 6,342 2,237 879 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 4 15 | 53 ( . 893 409 267 Typhoid fever 510 91 50 ' 60 64 1,620 23,434 64 57 ' 49 29 25 37 ...
... Tuberculosis 95 27,749 844 ' 5,196 ' 2,500 21 860 638 1,1001 1,0801 1,271 565 345 503 3,692 184 3,576 7,632 6,354 6,342 2,237 879 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 4 15 | 53 ( . 893 409 267 Typhoid fever 510 91 50 ' 60 64 1,620 23,434 64 57 ' 49 29 25 37 ...
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