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... person should be confined and observed for 10 days and evaluated by a veterinarian at the first sign of illness during confinement or before release . Any illness in the animal should be reported immediately to the local health ...
... person should be confined and observed for 10 days and evaluated by a veterinarian at the first sign of illness during confinement or before release . Any illness in the animal should be reported immediately to the local health ...
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... OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES / PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE U.G. DEPOSITORYFEB 26 1988 AIDS Continued - persons present no risk to nonsexual household. BIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT IDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT. Pub . neth .
... OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES / PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE U.G. DEPOSITORYFEB 26 1988 AIDS Continued - persons present no risk to nonsexual household. BIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT IDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT. Pub . neth .
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... persons , including 8,503 randomly selected U.S. blood donors , failed to reveal HIV - 2 infection . However , the occasional presence of this virus in the United States , as in Europe , should be anticipated . The anti - HIV - 1 EIA ...
... persons , including 8,503 randomly selected U.S. blood donors , failed to reveal HIV - 2 infection . However , the occasional presence of this virus in the United States , as in Europe , should be anticipated . The anti - HIV - 1 EIA ...
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... persons interviewing syphilis patients and their sexual partners indicate that prostitution in which nonintravenous drugs ( especially " crack " cocaine ) are exchanged for sex may be partially responsible for outbreaks of syphilis as ...
... persons interviewing syphilis patients and their sexual partners indicate that prostitution in which nonintravenous drugs ( especially " crack " cocaine ) are exchanged for sex may be partially responsible for outbreaks of syphilis as ...
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... Over 80 % of males were interviewed in all reporting areas except New York City , where 55 % were interviewed in 1986 and 45 % , in 1987 . Syphilis Continued - reported increases in the number of persons Vol . 37 / No. 3 37 MMWR.
... Over 80 % of males were interviewed in all reporting areas except New York City , where 55 % were interviewed in 1986 and 45 % , in 1987 . Syphilis Continued - reported increases in the number of persons Vol . 37 / No. 3 37 MMWR.
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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...
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