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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... vaccine . On June 8 , 1980 , the Food and Drug Administration licensed for use in the United States the new human diploid cell vaccine ( HDCV ) for rabies which caused the recom- mendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory ...
... vaccine . On June 8 , 1980 , the Food and Drug Administration licensed for use in the United States the new human diploid cell vaccine ( HDCV ) for rabies which caused the recom- mendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory ...
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... - case ratio has remained stable , suggesting that diphtheria is still difficult to treat . The best method for preventing deaths from diphtheria is vaccination . CASES 700 0 ENCEPHALITIS Reported cases by month of onset 30 DIPHTHERIA.
... - case ratio has remained stable , suggesting that diphtheria is still difficult to treat . The best method for preventing deaths from diphtheria is vaccination . CASES 700 0 ENCEPHALITIS Reported cases by month of onset 30 DIPHTHERIA.
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... VACCINE ORAL VACCINE 0 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 The case rates of paralytic poliomyelitis since 1963 have been less than .06 per 100,000 population . POLIOMYELITIS ( Paralytic ) - Reported cases ...
... VACCINE ORAL VACCINE 0 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 The case rates of paralytic poliomyelitis since 1963 have been less than .06 per 100,000 population . POLIOMYELITIS ( Paralytic ) - Reported cases ...
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... vaccine associated and one as immune deficient , impli- cating virus from the oral poliovirus vaccine as the probable cause of disease . One case was classified as endemic , non - vaccine associated , and two cases were imported from ...
... vaccine associated and one as immune deficient , impli- cating virus from the oral poliovirus vaccine as the probable cause of disease . One case was classified as endemic , non - vaccine associated , and two cases were imported from ...
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... VACCINE LICENSED 28- 26 24 22- 20- 18- 16- 14- 12- 10- 8- 6- 4- 2- 0 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 In 1980 the reported incidence rate of rubella decreased to its lowest level since rubella ...
... VACCINE LICENSED 28- 26 24 22- 20- 18- 16- 14- 12- 10- 8- 6- 4- 2- 0 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 In 1980 the reported incidence rate of rubella decreased to its lowest level since rubella ...
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1980 Area Total abortion age group Alaska Amebiasis Anthrax Ariz Atlantic Botulism Brucellosis Calif Calif.2 Chancroid civilians Colo Conn deaths Diphtheria E.N. Central Ohio E.S. Central Encephalitis England Maine Gonorrhea Granuloma inguinale Guam Hawaii Hepatitis Idaho incidence rate include cases reported Indochinese refugee influenza 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 Ohio Ind 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 Salmonellosis Shigellosis South² sterilizations surveillance syndrome Syphilis Tenn Tetanus Texas tick-borne Rocky Mountain Trichinosis Trust Terr Tuberculosis Tularemia Typhoid fever Typhus fever Utah V.I. Pac vaccine Vital Statistics Wash