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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Subsequent to this , a mild type of influenza appeared to be occurring throughInfluenza out the State , and for the week ended January 31 , more than 18,000 The following reports have been received by the Influenza cases were reported .
Subsequent to this , a mild type of influenza appeared to be occurring throughInfluenza out the State , and for the week ended January 31 , more than 18,000 The following reports have been received by the Influenza cases were reported .
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However , in 1952 the influenza epidemic , predominately type B , did not appear until February . The same is true of the timing of the A - prime epidemic of 1951 . The health officers of 9 large cities have supplied information on the ...
However , in 1952 the influenza epidemic , predominately type B , did not appear until February . The same is true of the timing of the A - prime epidemic of 1951 . The health officers of 9 large cities have supplied information on the ...
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EPIDEMOLOGICAL REPORTS that a relatively large number of infants , ranging in ages from 1 to 3 months , had died suddenly during the past 3 months in Influenza Pierce County . Ten have been found dead in their cribs in the The following ...
EPIDEMOLOGICAL REPORTS that a relatively large number of infants , ranging in ages from 1 to 3 months , had died suddenly during the past 3 months in Influenza Pierce County . Ten have been found dead in their cribs in the The following ...
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This rise in mortality is associated with the sharply increased incidence of respiratory diseases , including influenza . For the 6 - week period ended February 7 , a total of 69,391 deaths was reported , 14 percent more than the total ...
This rise in mortality is associated with the sharply increased incidence of respiratory diseases , including influenza . For the 6 - week period ended February 7 , a total of 69,391 deaths was reported , 14 percent more than the total ...
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Four of the 5 showed a rise in EPIDEMOLOGICAL REPORTS complement fixation titer to influenza virus type A ( PR - 8 ) , but due to lack of availability of antigen , no test could be made of AInfluenza prime . The following reports have ...
Four of the 5 showed a rise in EPIDEMOLOGICAL REPORTS complement fixation titer to influenza virus type A ( PR - 8 ) , but due to lack of availability of antigen , no test could be made of AInfluenza prime . The following reports have ...
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