Communicable Disease Control Amendments--1972, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Enviornment .., 92-2, on H.R. 14030 ... and H.R. 14455 ..., April 27, 19721972 - 201 pages |
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age group American Osteopathic Association American Social Health appropriate areas CARTER categorical Center for Disease committee communicable disease control congenital syphilis contact tracing counties and cities Department of Health disease control programs efforts epidemic epidemiologic federal funds female Fiscal Year 1971 gonococcus gonorrhea health departments Health Officers Health Service Act immunization incidence increase infection infectious syphilis Jefferson County Joint Statement questionnaire male measles measles vaccine medicine ment million number of reported patients penicillin percent personnel Pfizer polio Premarital-Prenatal All STS Premarital-Prenatal Premarital-Prenatal prevention primary and secondary private physicians project grants Public Health Service Puerto Rico RATE STATE RATE recommendations Rh disease ROGERS rubella schools secondary syphilis SENCER sex contacts Social Health Association STS All STS STS Premarital-Prenatal syphilis and gonorrhea TABLE tetanus Texas tion treated treatment tuberculosis tuberculosis control Vaccination Assistance VD control VD education venereal disease control ZAPP
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Page 51 - Dermatology, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the American Academy of Neurology.
Page 51 - Commission was presented to the Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs of the Department of Health Education and Welfare on April 4, 1972.
Page 53 - Disease with appropriate governmental and nongovernmental membership be established to make recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, for the implementation of the research and control programs designed to reduce the incidence of the venereal diseases.
Page 57 - Verification of adequate immunization for age using the Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases* of the American Academy of Pediatrics as a guide.
Page 131 - School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205 Rudolph H.
Page 6 - State to have a communicable disease control program which would require any person, who objects to any treatment provided under such a program, to be treated or to have any child or ward of his treated under such a program.
Page 6 - ... ongoing community programs for the immunization against such diseases of infants and for maintenance of immunity in the remainder of the population. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require any State or any political subdivision or instrumentality of a State to have...
Page 40 - ... to be called, to prepare and distribute suitable and necessary forms for the collection and compilation of such statistics, and said statistics, when transmitted...
Page 14 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. I appreciate having the opportunity to appear before you today as a cosponsor of HR 3609, to allow optional individual taxation for married couples.
Page 47 - State health programs have been a single figure representing 314 (d) funds and/or all other monies in any combination. A simplified approach to the submission of a State plan is now used. Starting with Fiscal Year 1972, the State plan approach provides for the "incorporation by reference" of the documents required by the law and regulations. Simply stated, this means that documents incorporated by reference become a part of the State plan as though fully set forth therein, but are retained in the...