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 infectious diseases reached record levels in their reported occurrence . Measles , mumps , and rubella reached their lowest reported occurrence since they became nationally notifiable , in a large part due to the effects of the ...
Some infectious diseases reached record levels in their reported occurrence . Measles , mumps , and rubella reached their lowest reported occurrence since they became nationally notifiable , in a large part due to the effects of the ...
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Two natural disasters occurred in 1980 that had significant effects on public health . On May 18 , the Mount St. Helens volcano erupted , prompting the initiation of several epidemiologic studies and the establishment of surveillance ...
Two natural disasters occurred in 1980 that had significant effects on public health . On May 18 , the Mount St. Helens volcano erupted , prompting the initiation of several epidemiologic studies and the establishment of surveillance ...
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In the reorganization , CSCA and the responsibility for publishing the MMWR were transferred to the newly created Epidemiology Program Office . Data Sources Data on the reported occurrence of notifiable diseases vii History of National ...
In the reorganization , CSCA and the responsibility for publishing the MMWR were transferred to the newly created Epidemiology Program Office . Data Sources Data on the reported occurrence of notifiable diseases vii History of National ...
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Data Sources Data on the reported occurrence of notifiable diseases are routinely published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ( MMWR ) and compiled in final form in this summary from annual reports submitted by the state and ...
Data Sources Data on the reported occurrence of notifiable diseases are routinely published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ( MMWR ) and compiled in final form in this summary from annual reports submitted by the state and ...
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... 33,715 33,138 29,410 27,850 22,937 22,612 21.980 Shigellosis 19,041 20,135 19,511 16,052 13,140 16,584 22,600 Smallpox Last documented case occurred in 1949 Syphilis , primary and secondary 27.204 24,874 21,656 20,399 23,731 25,561 ...
... 33,715 33,138 29,410 27,850 22,937 22,612 21.980 Shigellosis 19,041 20,135 19,511 16,052 13,140 16,584 22,600 Smallpox Last documented case occurred in 1949 Syphilis , primary and secondary 27.204 24,874 21,656 20,399 23,731 25,561 ...
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