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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... specimens were collected from the 3 patients but no lab- oratory reports have as yet been received . Two were store clerks who came in contact with laboratory confirmed infected parakeets . The source of one bird was New York City , and ...
... specimens were collected from the 3 patients but no lab- oratory reports have as yet been received . Two were store clerks who came in contact with laboratory confirmed infected parakeets . The source of one bird was New York City , and ...
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... specimens collected from patients were negative for polio- myelitis virus isolation . However , the stool suspensions caused degeneration of monkey kidney tissues , and further , upon in- oculation into infant mice , these suspensions ...
... specimens collected from patients were negative for polio- myelitis virus isolation . However , the stool suspensions caused degeneration of monkey kidney tissues , and further , upon in- oculation into infant mice , these suspensions ...
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... specimens were obtained until after the food infection episode . Salmonella Newport was isolated from the first spec- imen collected . A later specimen was negative , but a third collected 2 months after the incident yielded S. alachua ...
... specimens were obtained until after the food infection episode . Salmonella Newport was isolated from the first spec- imen collected . A later specimen was negative , but a third collected 2 months after the incident yielded S. alachua ...
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... specimens collected from 10 patients . Bacteriological examination of food specimens did not reveal the organism responsible for this outbreak . Interviews with ill patients failed to reveal a common food and the agent or the mode of ...
... specimens collected from 10 patients . Bacteriological examination of food specimens did not reveal the organism responsible for this outbreak . Interviews with ill patients failed to reveal a common food and the agent or the mode of ...
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... specimens ( mass flea inoculations ) were obtained from rodents trapped in District 1A , Kukuihaele area . The first specimen consisted of 1 male and 1 female X. cheopis from a female rat , R. alexandrinus . There were 1 male and 4 ...
... specimens ( mass flea inoculations ) were obtained from rodents trapped in District 1A , Kukuihaele area . The first specimen consisted of 1 male and 1 female X. cheopis from a female rat , R. alexandrinus . There were 1 male and 4 ...
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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