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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... primary responsibility is to work with state health departments and bureaus within CDC to propose , coordi- nate , and evaluate future changes in surveillance activities . In 1981 , CDC was officially reorganized and renamed the Centers ...
... primary responsibility is to work with state health departments and bureaus within CDC to propose , coordi- nate , and evaluate future changes in surveillance activities . In 1981 , CDC was officially reorganized and renamed the Centers ...
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... primary & secondary 27,204 2,161 2,210 Tetanus 95 5 Trichinosis 131 7 2 Tularemia 234 7 5 Typhoid fever 510 23 30 Typhus fever Flea - borne ( endemic , murine ) 81 Tick - borne ( Rocky Mountain spotted ) 1,163 13 NODINDO ~ 3 34 1,962 ...
... primary & secondary 27,204 2,161 2,210 Tetanus 95 5 Trichinosis 131 7 2 Tularemia 234 7 5 Typhoid fever 510 23 30 Typhus fever Flea - borne ( endemic , murine ) 81 Tick - borne ( Rocky Mountain spotted ) 1,163 13 NODINDO ~ 3 34 1,962 ...
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... Primary Indeter Post child- minate hood inf . Granuloma inguinale United States 190,894 101 3 2642 9522 382 1,004,0293 513 New England 22,719 Maine 4,455 N.H. 2,238 Vt . 1,387 Mass . 6,215 R.I. 1,406 Conn . 7,018 Mid . Atlantic 13,505 ...
... Primary Indeter Post child- minate hood inf . Granuloma inguinale United States 190,894 101 3 2642 9522 382 1,004,0293 513 New England 22,719 Maine 4,455 N.H. 2,238 Vt . 1,387 Mass . 6,215 R.I. 1,406 Conn . 7,018 Mid . Atlantic 13,505 ...
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... Primary & All secondary stages United States 6,421 432 3,904 50 New England Maine 65 30 287 33,715 2,517 19,041 27,2042 68,8322 514 500 1,649 31 3 129 132 3 N.H. 8 47 159 7 Vt . 3 53 15 654 37 29 4 11 Mass . 15 NN 76 1,379 353 318 898 ...
... Primary & All secondary stages United States 6,421 432 3,904 50 New England Maine 65 30 287 33,715 2,517 19,041 27,2042 68,8322 514 500 1,649 31 3 129 132 3 N.H. 8 47 159 7 Vt . 3 53 15 654 37 29 4 11 Mass . 15 NN 76 1,379 353 318 898 ...
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... primary & secondary 27,204 Tetanus Tuberculosis 95 27,749 844 ' 5,196 ' 2,500 21 860 638 1,1001 1,0801 1,271 565 345 503 3,692 184 3,576 7,632 6,354 6,342 2,237 879 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 4 15 | 53 ( . 893 409 267 Typhoid fever 510 91 50 ' 60 64 ...
... primary & secondary 27,204 Tetanus Tuberculosis 95 27,749 844 ' 5,196 ' 2,500 21 860 638 1,1001 1,0801 1,271 565 345 503 3,692 184 3,576 7,632 6,354 6,342 2,237 879 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 4 15 | 53 ( . 893 409 267 Typhoid fever 510 91 50 ' 60 64 ...
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