Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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Side 90
... Disease in New Recruits , " Am . J. Hyg . , 43 : 120-44 , ( Mar. ) 1946 . Control of Communicable Disease in Man , 9th ed . Report of the Sub - Commit- tee on ... COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL Liberty 90 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL.
... Disease in New Recruits , " Am . J. Hyg . , 43 : 120-44 , ( Mar. ) 1946 . Control of Communicable Disease in Man , 9th ed . Report of the Sub - Commit- tee on ... COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL Liberty 90 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL.
Side 109
... communicable disease bureau as part of a larger division of medical services . The tuberculosis and venereal disease programs may be part of the communicable disease bureau or may be assigned to separate bureaus . The diagnostic labora ...
... communicable disease bureau as part of a larger division of medical services . The tuberculosis and venereal disease programs may be part of the communicable disease bureau or may be assigned to separate bureaus . The diagnostic labora ...
Side 176
... COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CASE AT HOME THE CARE OF A SICK PERSON in the home frequently taxes to the utmost the skill and resources of the family . If the disease is ... communicable disease has 176 Care of a Communicable Disease Case at Home.
... COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CASE AT HOME THE CARE OF A SICK PERSON in the home frequently taxes to the utmost the skill and resources of the family . If the disease is ... communicable disease has 176 Care of a Communicable Disease Case at Home.
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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active immunization acute agency animal antibiotics antibodies antigen appear areas bacilli blood board of health body carriers child clinical communicable disease contaminated control measures diagnosis diphtheria disinfection doses effective epidemiological epidemiological investigation escape especially exposure frequently gonorrhea health department health officer Health Rep hepatitis hospital important incidence incubation period infection isolation and quarantine laboratory large number leptospirosis malaria measles method mild milk mosquito occur organisms outbreak passive immunization pathogenic patient persons physician pneumonia poliomyelitis possible prevent problem procedures protection Psittacosis public health nurse Q fever rabies reduce reported Reservoir of Infection resistance respiratory tract responsibility rheumatic fever risk sanitary officer scarlet fever serum skin smallpox source of infection spread staphylococcal staphylococci strains streptococci sulfonamides susceptible symptoms syphilis tetanus tion toxin treatment tuberculosis typhoid usually vaccine vector virus visits whooping cough yellow fever