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... occur during administration of animal rabies vaccine . Such exposure to inactivated vaccines constitutes no rabies hazard . No cases of rabies have resulted from needle or other exposure to a licensed modified live - virus vaccine in ...
... occur during administration of animal rabies vaccine . Such exposure to inactivated vaccines constitutes no rabies hazard . No cases of rabies have resulted from needle or other exposure to a licensed modified live - virus vaccine in ...
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... . Strays should be impounded for at least 3 days to give owners sufficient time to reclaim animals and to determine if human exposure has occurred . Rabies -- Continued 3. Quarantine . a . International . 28 January 22 , 1988 MMWR.
... . Strays should be impounded for at least 3 days to give owners sufficient time to reclaim animals and to determine if human exposure has occurred . Rabies -- Continued 3. Quarantine . a . International . 28 January 22 , 1988 MMWR.
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... occurred among blacks . The increase for males occurred among heterosexual males , and the decrease among homosexual / bisexual males occurred primarily among white males ( 1 ) . Exceptions to this overall Syphilis Continued pattern ...
... occurred among blacks . The increase for males occurred among heterosexual males , and the decrease among homosexual / bisexual males occurred primarily among white males ( 1 ) . Exceptions to this overall Syphilis Continued pattern ...
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... occurred only among white and black males , and a substantial portion of the increase appeared to be among homosexual / bisexual males . In the five states reporting decreases , the only exception to the overall pattern of decrease occurred ...
... occurred only among white and black males , and a substantial portion of the increase appeared to be among homosexual / bisexual males . In the five states reporting decreases , the only exception to the overall pattern of decrease occurred ...
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... occurrence of viruses that exhibit antigenic drift from the vaccine strain has on TABLE I. Summary Disease - ( Continued on page 46 ) cases of specified notifiable diseases , United States 3rd Week Ending Jan. 24 , Cumulative , 3rd Week ...
... occurrence of viruses that exhibit antigenic drift from the vaccine strain has on TABLE I. Summary Disease - ( Continued on page 46 ) cases of specified notifiable diseases , United States 3rd Week Ending Jan. 24 , Cumulative , 3rd Week ...
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Page 49 - North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. 5. From points in Kentucky and Ohio to points in Colorado,* Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa...
Page 177 - Use of trade names is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the Public Health Service or the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Page 366 - ... scoop" technique or a mechanical device designed for holding the needle sheath. Do not remove used needles from disposable syringes by hand, and do not bend, break, or otherwise manipulate used needles by hand. Place used disposable syringes and needles, scalpel blades and other sharp items in puncture-resistant...
Page 297 - States and the third leading cause of years of potential life lost before the age of 65. lschemic heart disease (lHD)* accounts for 71% of all deaths due to heart disease and 27% of all mortality (7 ). Data from the National Center for Health Statistics' mortality public-use data tapes for 1985 were used to analyze the incidence of premature mortality due to lHD.
Page 48 - Premature mortality in the United States: public health issues in the use of years of potential life lost.
Page 240 - Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 431, August 1988, p. 1. 3. National Center for Health Statistics, "Advance Report of Final Natality Statistics, 1986," Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Vol.
Page 360 - Health; the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; the Health Resources and Services Administration; and the lndian Health Service.
Page 34 - Ou CY, Kwok S, Mitchell SW, et al. DNA amplification for direct detection of HlV-1 in DNA of peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Page 177 - Lammer EJ, Chen DT, Hoar RM, et al. Retinoic acid embryopathy. N Engl J Med 1985: 313:837-41.
Page 89 - The views of the authors do not purport to reflect the position of the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense (para 4-3, AR 360-5).