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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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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In 1893 another Act authorized the collection of information on a weekly basis from state and municipal authorities throughout the United States , and gradually an increasing number of states submitted monthly and annual summaries to ...
In 1893 another Act authorized the collection of information on a weekly basis from state and municipal authorities throughout the United States , and gradually an increasing number of states submitted monthly and annual summaries to ...
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.60 .50 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION .40 .30 The seasonal pattern of the curve reflects the increased activity of enteroviruses , the leading cause of aseptic meningitis , during the warmer months . After increasing each year from 1977 ...
.60 .50 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION .40 .30 The seasonal pattern of the curve reflects the increased activity of enteroviruses , the leading cause of aseptic meningitis , during the warmer months . After increasing each year from 1977 ...
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The large increase in cases of infant botulism in 1980 may be due to an increased number of reported cases from one state ( California ) . - BRUCELLOSIS – Reported cases by year , United States 26 BOTULISM.
The large increase in cases of infant botulism in 1980 may be due to an increased number of reported cases from one state ( California ) . - BRUCELLOSIS – Reported cases by year , United States 26 BOTULISM.
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