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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The reported occurrence of brucellosis in the United States sharply decreased from 1947 ( 5,000 cases ) until 1965. The downward trend has subsequently continued , but at a slower rate . The mean annual occurrence was 239 cases for ...
The reported occurrence of brucellosis in the United States sharply decreased from 1947 ( 5,000 cases ) until 1965. The downward trend has subsequently continued , but at a slower rate . The mean annual occurrence was 239 cases for ...
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.90 .80 .70 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION .60 .50-1 .40.30 The diphtheria case rate has continued to decrease in recent years ; however , the death - to - case ratio has remained stable , suggesting that diphtheria is still difficult to ...
.90 .80 .70 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION .60 .50-1 .40.30 The diphtheria case rate has continued to decrease in recent years ; however , the death - to - case ratio has remained stable , suggesting that diphtheria is still difficult to ...
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Even so , the case rate per 100,000 population decreased from 459.49 for 1979 to 443.27 for 1980. The leveling - off of reported cases since 1975 is thought to be due to the disease - intervention activities initiated in 1973 .
Even so , the case rate per 100,000 population decreased from 459.49 for 1979 to 443.27 for 1980. The leveling - off of reported cases since 1975 is thought to be due to the disease - intervention activities initiated in 1973 .
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Increases were observed for both hepatitis B and hepatitis , unspecified , while there was a slight decrease in the number of cases reported for hepatitis A. Persons 15-39 years of age were the group most affected by all types of ...
Increases were observed for both hepatitis B and hepatitis , unspecified , while there was a slight decrease in the number of cases reported for hepatitis A. Persons 15-39 years of age were the group most affected by all types of ...
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Approximately , the same number of cases were reported for 1978 and 1979 ; the decrease in cases in 1980 is probably due in large part to delayed reporting . Sporadic legionellosis continues to be diagnosed more frequently in men ( 68 ...
Approximately , the same number of cases were reported for 1978 and 1979 ; the decrease in cases in 1980 is probably due in large part to delayed reporting . Sporadic legionellosis continues to be diagnosed more frequently in men ( 68 ...
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