Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR, Volume 29, Issue 54U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 1981 |
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Page 103
... ( City ) ( 103,814 ) $ ( 976 ) ( Excl . NYC ) ( 50,369 ) $ ( 402 ) N.C. 29,479 349 N. Dak . 2,150 168 Ohio 41,851 255 Okla . 10,710 227 Oreg . 14,5015 337 Pa . 64,147 407 R.I. 5,389 $ 440 S.C. 10,976 $ 220 S. Dak . 1,398 111 Tenn . 23,400 ...
... ( City ) ( 103,814 ) $ ( 976 ) ( Excl . NYC ) ( 50,369 ) $ ( 402 ) N.C. 29,479 349 N. Dak . 2,150 168 Ohio 41,851 255 Okla . 10,710 227 Oreg . 14,5015 337 Pa . 64,147 407 R.I. 5,389 $ 440 S.C. 10,976 $ 220 S. Dak . 1,398 111 Tenn . 23,400 ...
Page 109
... cities of St. Louis and Kansas City , Missouri , were particularly severely af- fected . A total of 279 deaths attributed by physicians to the heat were counted in these 2 cities alone . Another 505 persons survived heat - related ...
... cities of St. Louis and Kansas City , Missouri , were particularly severely af- fected . A total of 279 deaths attributed by physicians to the heat were counted in these 2 cities alone . Another 505 persons survived heat - related ...
Page 111
... City , N.J. Camden , N.J. East Orange , N.J. 55 0 0 0 3 7,019 578 451 127 168 6,447 228 173 55 155 7,234 372 177 195 75 163,007 9,498 6,475 3,023 9,288 1,619 95 45 50 30 2,673 196 138 58 68 2,484 272 196 76 452 Jersey City , N.J. 3,136 ...
... City , N.J. Camden , N.J. East Orange , N.J. 55 0 0 0 3 7,019 578 451 127 168 6,447 228 173 55 155 7,234 372 177 195 75 163,007 9,498 6,475 3,023 9,288 1,619 95 45 50 30 2,673 196 138 58 68 2,484 272 196 76 452 Jersey City , N.J. 3,136 ...
Page 112
... cities , as determined by the time series method , September 1979 - August 1981 6.0 THRESHOLD ------- EXPECTED OBSERVED PERCENT 40 30 O WEEK NO WK ENDED MONTH 40 44 48 52 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 53 6 3 29 26 23 22 19 17 14 12 ...
... cities , as determined by the time series method , September 1979 - August 1981 6.0 THRESHOLD ------- EXPECTED OBSERVED PERCENT 40 30 O WEEK NO WK ENDED MONTH 40 44 48 52 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 53 6 3 29 26 23 22 19 17 14 12 ...
Page 113
... nursing homes , and industries . Reported deaths from 121 cities were elevated for a 13 - week period beginning December 13 , 1980 . PNEUMONIA - INFLUENZA - Observed number of monthly deaths from 113 PNEUMONIA - INFLUENZA.
... nursing homes , and industries . Reported deaths from 121 cities were elevated for a 13 - week period beginning December 13 , 1980 . PNEUMONIA - INFLUENZA - Observed number of monthly deaths from 113 PNEUMONIA - INFLUENZA.
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