Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR, Volume 2U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 1953 |
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... showed a rise in complement fixation titer to influenza virus type A ( PR - 8 ) , but due to lack of availability of antigen , no test could be made of A- prime . Dr. Albert Milzer , Michael Reese Hospital , Chicago , has re- ported ...
... showed a rise in complement fixation titer to influenza virus type A ( PR - 8 ) , but due to lack of availability of antigen , no test could be made of A- prime . Dr. Albert Milzer , Michael Reese Hospital , Chicago , has re- ported ...
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... showed a marked increase in hemagglutination titer against influenza A - prime . Dr. Sander Szittya , Chief Medical Officer , Cherokee Indian Hospital , North Carolina , reports that sporadic cases of influ- enza occurred during the ...
... showed a marked increase in hemagglutination titer against influenza A - prime . Dr. Sander Szittya , Chief Medical Officer , Cherokee Indian Hospital , North Carolina , reports that sporadic cases of influ- enza occurred during the ...
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... showed serologic incidence of influenza A - prime . The number of deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported by 58 cities was 495 for the week ended February 28 as compared with 544 for the previous week . The numbers reported for ...
... showed serologic incidence of influenza A - prime . The number of deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported by 58 cities was 495 for the week ended February 28 as compared with 544 for the previous week . The numbers reported for ...
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... showed a large number of coliform organisms but no staphylococci or enterococci . Stool cultures were negative . Influenza The following reports were received by the Influenza Infor- mation Center , N. I. H. , and the National Office of ...
... showed a large number of coliform organisms but no staphylococci or enterococci . Stool cultures were negative . Influenza The following reports were received by the Influenza Infor- mation Center , N. I. H. , and the National Office of ...
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... showed a substantial decrease in numbers reported as compared with the same period of 1952 : Brucellosis cases decreased from 415 to 321 ; diphtheria , from 837 to 552 ; infectious encephalitis , from 260 to 212 ; malaria , from 345 to ...
... showed a substantial decrease in numbers reported as compared with the same period of 1952 : Brucellosis cases decreased from 415 to 321 ; diphtheria , from 837 to 552 ; infectious encephalitis , from 260 to 212 ; malaria , from 345 to ...
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1953-Continued Numbers 5-year median acute infectious 082 AREA Brucellosis Brucellosis undulant fever category numbers CITIES FOR WEEK COMPARATIVE DATA CUMULATIVE NUMBER CUMULATIVE TOTAL current week data not included DEATHS IN SELECTED Diphtheria Diphtheria 055 diseases are category DISEASES WITH COMPARATIVE EAST NORTH CENTRAL EAST SOUTH Encephalitis endemic endemic 101 Exclusive of fetal fever and streptococcal Hepatitis influenza International Lists Kansas City Measles Measles 085 Meningococcal infections 057 MIDDLE ATLANTIC Mountain spotted fever North Carolina NOTIFIABLE DISEASES number of deaths Numbers after diseases Numbers under diseases PACIFIC Poliomyelitis psittacosis Rabies in animals Rocky Mountain spotted Scarlet fever SELECTED CITIES serum Sixth Revision SOUTH ATLANTIC South Dakota SPECIFIED DISEASES spotted fever 104A streptococcal sore throat Table total number Trichiniasis 128 Tularemia Tularemia 059 Typhoid fever Typhoid fever 040 Typhus fever undulant fever Washington week ended week of filing WEST NORTH WEST SOUTH CENTRAL Whooping cough Whooping cough 056