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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Page v
... increase in certain drug - resistant micro - organisms , a new rabies vaccine , the public health effects of the eruption of Mount St. Helens , an increase in heat - stroke deaths caused by the heat wave of 1980 , and the influx of ...
... increase in certain drug - resistant micro - organisms , a new rabies vaccine , the public health effects of the eruption of Mount St. Helens , an increase in heat - stroke deaths caused by the heat wave of 1980 , and the influx of ...
Page vi
... the reasons for the reported increased occurrence of these diseases for 1980. However , no major public health problems resulted from this large influx of refugees . History of Morbidity Reporting and Surveillance in the United States S.
... the reasons for the reported increased occurrence of these diseases for 1980. However , no major public health problems resulted from this large influx of refugees . History of Morbidity Reporting and Surveillance in the United States S.
Page vii
... increasing number of states submitted monthly and annual summaries to the Public Health Service . It was not until 1925 , however , that all states began to report regularly . Responsibilities for data collection and analysis were ...
... increasing number of states submitted monthly and annual summaries to the Public Health Service . It was not until 1925 , however , that all states began to report regularly . Responsibilities for data collection and analysis were ...
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... increased activity of enteroviruses , the leading cause of aseptic menin- gitis , during the warmer months . After increasing each year from 1977 , the number of reports for 1980 declined . HAWAII GUAM VIRGIN ISLANDS ALASKA LOWER ...
... increased activity of enteroviruses , the leading cause of aseptic menin- gitis , during the warmer months . After increasing each year from 1977 , the number of reports for 1980 declined . HAWAII GUAM VIRGIN ISLANDS ALASKA LOWER ...
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... increase in cases of infant botulism in 1980 may be due to an increased number of reported cases from one state ( California ) . 2,000 1,500 500- BRUCELLOSIS - Reported cases by year , 26 BOTULISM.
... increase in cases of infant botulism in 1980 may be due to an increased number of reported cases from one state ( California ) . 2,000 1,500 500- BRUCELLOSIS - Reported cases by year , 26 BOTULISM.
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abortion age group Alaska Amebiasis Anthrax Area Total Ariz Aseptic meningitis Atlantic Botulism Brucellosis Calif Chancroid civilians Colo deaths Diphtheria E.N. Central Ohio E.S. Central Encephalitis England Maine Gonorrhea Granuloma inguinale Guam Guam P.R.
V.I. Hawaii Hepatitis Idaho incidence rate include cases reported Indochinese refugee influenza JASON 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 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 Rubella German measles Salmonellosis Shigellosis sterilizations surveillance syndrome Syphilis Tenn Tetanus Texas tick-borne Rocky Mountain Trichinosis Trust Terr Tuberculosis Tularemia Typhoid fever Typhus fever United vaccine Vital Statistics Wash