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... preventive measures , particularly vector control , is essential . References 1. Steere AC , Broderick TF , Malawista SE . Erythema chronicum migrans and Lyme arthritis : epidemiologic evidence for a tick vector . Am J Epidemiol 1978 ...
... preventive measures , particularly vector control , is essential . References 1. Steere AC , Broderick TF , Malawista SE . Erythema chronicum migrans and Lyme arthritis : epidemiologic evidence for a tick vector . Am J Epidemiol 1978 ...
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... Prevention of Haemophilus influenzae Type b Disease Haemophilus b Conjugate Vaccine ( Diphtheria Toxoid - Conjugate ) has recently been licensed for use in children 18 months of age or older for the prevention of Haemophilus influenzae ...
... Prevention of Haemophilus influenzae Type b Disease Haemophilus b Conjugate Vaccine ( Diphtheria Toxoid - Conjugate ) has recently been licensed for use in children 18 months of age or older for the prevention of Haemophilus influenzae ...
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... Prevention of Hemophilus influenzae type b bacteremic infections with the capsular polysaccharide vaccine . N Engl J Med 1984 ; 310 : 1561-6 . 2. Cochi SL , Broome CV , Hightower AW . Immunization of U.S. children with Hemophilus ...
... Prevention of Hemophilus influenzae type b bacteremic infections with the capsular polysaccharide vaccine . N Engl J Med 1984 ; 310 : 1561-6 . 2. Cochi SL , Broome CV , Hightower AW . Immunization of U.S. children with Hemophilus ...
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... Prevention . Rabies in humans can be prevented either by eliminating exposures to rabid animals or by providing exposed persons with prompt local treatment of wounds combined with appropriate passive and active immunization . The ...
... Prevention . Rabies in humans can be prevented either by eliminating exposures to rabid animals or by providing exposed persons with prompt local treatment of wounds combined with appropriate passive and active immunization . The ...
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... preventing the introduction of rabid animals into the United States . All dogs and cats imported from countries with endemic rabies should be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before entry into the United States . * CDC is ...
... preventing the introduction of rabid animals into the United States . All dogs and cats imported from countries with endemic rabies should be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before entry into the United States . * CDC is ...
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Page 49 - North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. 5. From points in Kentucky and Ohio to points in Colorado,* Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa...
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Page 366 - ... scoop" technique or a mechanical device designed for holding the needle sheath. Do not remove used needles from disposable syringes by hand, and do not bend, break, or otherwise manipulate used needles by hand. Place used disposable syringes and needles, scalpel blades and other sharp items in puncture-resistant...
Page 297 - States and the third leading cause of years of potential life lost before the age of 65. lschemic heart disease (lHD)* accounts for 71% of all deaths due to heart disease and 27% of all mortality (7 ). Data from the National Center for Health Statistics' mortality public-use data tapes for 1985 were used to analyze the incidence of premature mortality due to lHD.
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