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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NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 – continued Tyhoid fever Typhus fover Aroa Tetanus Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Cases Carriors Murino Rocky Mt. Spotted Endemic ...
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES - Reported cases by geographic division and by state , United States , 1980 – continued Tyhoid fever Typhus fover Aroa Tetanus Trichinosis Tuberculosis Tularemia Cases Carriors Murino Rocky Mt. Spotted Endemic ...
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The downward trend has subsequently continued , but at a slower rate . The mean annual occurrence was 239 cases for 1966-1970 , 226 for 1971-1975 , and 221 for 1976-1980 . 16 15 14 13 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION V W 27 BRUCELLOSIS.
The downward trend has subsequently continued , but at a slower rate . The mean annual occurrence was 239 cases for 1966-1970 , 226 for 1971-1975 , and 221 for 1976-1980 . 16 15 14 13 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION V W 27 BRUCELLOSIS.
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16 15 14 13 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION V W 5 3 2 Chickenpox continued to be the second most frequently reported infectious disease in the United States . The seasonal pattern has remained constant ; the peak incidence rate for 1980 ...
16 15 14 13 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION V W 5 3 2 Chickenpox continued to be the second most frequently reported infectious disease in the United States . The seasonal pattern has remained constant ; the peak incidence rate for 1980 ...
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.90 .80 .70 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION .60 .50-1 .40.30 The diphtheria case rate has continued to decrease in recent years ; however , the death - to - case ratio has remained stable , suggesting that diphtheria is still difficult to ...
.90 .80 .70 CASES PER 100,000 POPULATION .60 .50-1 .40.30 The diphtheria case rate has continued to decrease in recent years ; however , the death - to - case ratio has remained stable , suggesting that diphtheria is still difficult to ...
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The age - specific incidence rate for reported measles continued to be the highest for 10- to 14 - year - olds in 1980. Persons 10 years of age and older accounted for 60 % of measles cases with known age .
The age - specific incidence rate for reported measles continued to be the highest for 10- to 14 - year - olds in 1980. Persons 10 years of age and older accounted for 60 % of measles cases with known age .
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