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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Four of these were classified epidemiologically as vaccine associated and one as immune deficient , implicating virus from the oral poliovirus vaccine as the probable cause of disease . One case was classified as endemic , non - vaccine ...
Four of these were classified epidemiologically as vaccine associated and one as immune deficient , implicating virus from the oral poliovirus vaccine as the probable cause of disease . One case was classified as endemic , non - vaccine ...
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... 1 year old continued to increase ( from 39.5 % to 41.2 % ) , probably caused by intensified surveillance efforts such as prenatal testing and follow - up procedures . TETANUS - Reported cases by year , United States , SYPHILIS.
... 1 year old continued to increase ( from 39.5 % to 41.2 % ) , probably caused by intensified surveillance efforts such as prenatal testing and follow - up procedures . TETANUS - Reported cases by year , United States , SYPHILIS.
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ន . , ៥ ៖ នី » គឺជា Death rates for the 5 leading causes of death : ... United States , 1970-1979 ( Numbers after cause of death are category numbers of the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases ...
ន . , ៥ ៖ នី » គឺជា Death rates for the 5 leading causes of death : ... United States , 1970-1979 ( Numbers after cause of death are category numbers of the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases ...
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Death rates for the 5 leading causes of death : United States , 1969 , 1978 , and 1979 . Rank Cause of death 19791 Percent of total deaths 1978 Percent of total deaths 1969 Percent of total deaths 1 Diseases of heart 331.3 38.3 334.3 ...
Death rates for the 5 leading causes of death : United States , 1969 , 1978 , and 1979 . Rank Cause of death 19791 Percent of total deaths 1978 Percent of total deaths 1969 Percent of total deaths 1 Diseases of heart 331.3 38.3 334.3 ...
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Birth defects cause nearly 20 % of the infant mortality in the United States . In the period covered in this report , the incidence rates of the majority of birth defects neither substantially decreased nor increased .
Birth defects cause nearly 20 % of the infant mortality in the United States . In the period covered in this report , the incidence rates of the majority of birth defects neither substantially decreased nor increased .
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