Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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... Fever , " Pub . Health Nursing , 42 : 146-49 , ( Mar. ) 1950 . Parker , Mary E .: " Public Health Nursing in Rheumatic Fever , " Am . J. Pub . Health , 38 : 1085-86 , ( Aug. ) 1948 . Rutstein , David D .: " The Rheumatic Fever Community ...
... Fever , " Pub . Health Nursing , 42 : 146-49 , ( Mar. ) 1950 . Parker , Mary E .: " Public Health Nursing in Rheumatic Fever , " Am . J. Pub . Health , 38 : 1085-86 , ( Aug. ) 1948 . Rutstein , David D .: " The Rheumatic Fever Community ...
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... fever should be immunized , but im- munization has not yet been extended to those exposed to infection from cattle . Public health nurses working in areas where Q fever occurs or is likely to occur should be alert for vague febrile ...
... fever should be immunized , but im- munization has not yet been extended to those exposed to infection from cattle . Public health nurses working in areas where Q fever occurs or is likely to occur should be alert for vague febrile ...
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... Fever ( Brill's Disease ) , ” Am . J. Hyg . , 20 : 513-32 , ( Nov. ) 1934 . - : Rats , Lice and History . Boston : Little , Brown & Co. , 1935 . YELLOW FEVER Anderson , Charles R. , and Gast - Galvis , Augusta : " Immunity to Yellow Fever ...
... Fever ( Brill's Disease ) , ” Am . J. Hyg . , 20 : 513-32 , ( Nov. ) 1934 . - : Rats , Lice and History . Boston : Little , Brown & Co. , 1935 . YELLOW FEVER Anderson , Charles R. , and Gast - Galvis , Augusta : " Immunity to Yellow Fever ...
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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