Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR, Volume 5U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 1956 |
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... infection was F Teater than epidemic . 6.1.B. Giedt , Washington State Dep esperto a case of leprosy in a 23 - year ramm in a foreign country and had tears , part of which was in Ne em senre to leprosy . In 1952 he redte right arm ...
... infection was F Teater than epidemic . 6.1.B. Giedt , Washington State Dep esperto a case of leprosy in a 23 - year ramm in a foreign country and had tears , part of which was in Ne em senre to leprosy . In 1952 he redte right arm ...
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... infection was probably of murine type rather than epidemic . Leprosy Dr. W. R. Giedt , Washington State Department ... infected parakeets . The source of one bird was New York City , and that of the other was North Carolina . The third ...
... infection was probably of murine type rather than epidemic . Leprosy Dr. W. R. Giedt , Washington State Department ... infected parakeets . The source of one bird was New York City , and that of the other was North Carolina . The third ...
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... infection , probably the group B. Microscopic examination of the monkey tissues showed the degeneration in muscle ... infectious ---- --- 082 20 27 65 14 1,371 971 1,283 1,379 1,675 742 July 1 June 1 Hepatitis , infectious , and serum ...
... infection , probably the group B. Microscopic examination of the monkey tissues showed the degeneration in muscle ... infectious ---- --- 082 20 27 65 14 1,371 971 1,283 1,379 1,675 742 July 1 June 1 Hepatitis , infectious , and serum ...
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... infection . Since July 1 , 1955 , more than 1 case has been reported for every 1,000 inhabitants of the Territory . This is the highest inci- dence rate that Alaska has experienced for a comparable pe- riod since the disease was made ...
... infection . Since July 1 , 1955 , more than 1 case has been reported for every 1,000 inhabitants of the Territory . This is the highest inci- dence rate that Alaska has experienced for a comparable pe- riod since the disease was made ...
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... infectious , and serum-- · --092 , N998.5 pt . 525 1,051 Malaria ----- --110-117 1 2 1,382 11 2,629 10 ( 2 ) ( 2 ) ( 2 ) Measles --- ------- 085 7,082 12,801 Meningococcal infections- 84 112 9,020 116 18,793 34,787 230 314 23,451 335 ...
... infectious , and serum-- · --092 , N998.5 pt . 525 1,051 Malaria ----- --110-117 1 2 1,382 11 2,629 10 ( 2 ) ( 2 ) ( 2 ) Measles --- ------- 085 7,082 12,801 Meningococcal infections- 84 112 9,020 116 18,793 34,787 230 314 23,451 335 ...
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1956-Continued By place Alabama Alaska anthrax AREA Arkansas became ill botulism Brucellosis Calif California category numbers CITIES FOR WEEK Colo Colorado Conn current week DEATHS IN SELECTED deaths occurring Department of Health Diphtheria diseases are category District of Columbia EAST NORTH CENTRAL EAST SOUTH Encephalitis Exclusive of fetal gastro-enteritis Hawaii Idaho Illinois International Lists Iowa Jersey Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Mass MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTIONS MIDDLE ATLANTIC Minnesota Missouri Montana MOUNTAIN Nebraska Nonparalytic North Carolina North Dakota number of deaths Numbers under diseases Ohio Oklahoma Oregon outbreak of gastro-enteritis PACIFIC patient place of occurrence poliomyelitis psittacosis Public Health Service Puerto Rico Rabies Rabies in animals reported an outbreak SELECTED CITIES Sept Sixth Revision smallpox SOUTH ATLANTIC SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES Table Tenn Texas total number Typhoid fever Typhus fever UNITED Utah week CUMULATIVE NUMBER week ended ended week of filing WEST NORTH WEST SOUTH CENTRAL West Virginia Wyoming