Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR, Volume 2U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 1953 |
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No additional cases have occurred in either locality . Dr. R. H. Heeren , Iowa State Department of Health , gives additional information on the case of smallpox reported for the week ended December 13. This case occurred in Sioux City ...
No additional cases have occurred in either locality . Dr. R. H. Heeren , Iowa State Department of Health , gives additional information on the case of smallpox reported for the week ended December 13. This case occurred in Sioux City ...
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Information was received that a second epidemic occurred in the same plant later in 1952. The source of infection in each outbreak was considered to be turkeys . Information on psittacos is was received from 12 States in 1952.
Information was received that a second epidemic occurred in the same plant later in 1952. The source of infection in each outbreak was considered to be turkeys . Information on psittacos is was received from 12 States in 1952.
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DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES BY GEOGRAPHIC DISION ( By place of occurrence , and week of filing certificate . Exclusive of fetal deaths ) Table 5. DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES FOR WEEK ENDED JANUARY. 14.000 14,000 12.000 12.000 10.000 10,000 ...
DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES BY GEOGRAPHIC DISION ( By place of occurrence , and week of filing certificate . Exclusive of fetal deaths ) Table 5. DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES FOR WEEK ENDED JANUARY. 14.000 14,000 12.000 12.000 10.000 10,000 ...
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The largest percentage increase occurred in the East and West South Central groups . Incomplete data for the week ended January 24 suggest that the increase will not be as large as for the previous week . Total deaths from 106 cities ...
The largest percentage increase occurred in the East and West South Central groups . Incomplete data for the week ended January 24 suggest that the increase will not be as large as for the previous week . Total deaths from 106 cities ...
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DEATHS IN SELECTED CITES BY GEOGRAPHIC DIV BION ( By place of occurrence , and week of filing certificate . 264 141 100 311 417 107 ( 115 ) 172. 14,000 14,000 12.000 12,000 10.000 10.000 3 - Year Median 1950-52 8.000 8,000 3 - Year ...
DEATHS IN SELECTED CITES BY GEOGRAPHIC DIV BION ( By place of occurrence , and week of filing certificate . 264 141 100 311 417 107 ( 115 ) 172. 14,000 14,000 12.000 12,000 10.000 10.000 3 - Year Median 1950-52 8.000 8,000 3 - Year ...
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