Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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... increases as international travel increases . Constant vigilance must be maintained in order to preserve our present ... increase is merely local or is part of a state - wide , national , or international prevalence . This is some- times ...
... increases as international travel increases . Constant vigilance must be maintained in order to preserve our present ... increase is merely local or is part of a state - wide , national , or international prevalence . This is some- times ...
Side 401
... increase in those attributable to staphylococci was over sevenfold , while there was more than a threefold increase in those of unspecified etiology , many of which were certainly of staphylococcal origin . Par- ticularly significant is ...
... increase in those attributable to staphylococci was over sevenfold , while there was more than a threefold increase in those of unspecified etiology , many of which were certainly of staphylococcal origin . Par- ticularly significant is ...
Side 402
... increase , and so far there seems to be no slowing of this increase . TABLE 9 DEATHS FROM CERTAIN TYPES OF INFECTIONS ( United States ) ALL AGES NEWBORNS SEPTICEMIA AND PYEMIA YEAR SEPSIS PNEUMONIA Staphylococcal Organism Unspecified ...
... increase , and so far there seems to be no slowing of this increase . TABLE 9 DEATHS FROM CERTAIN TYPES OF INFECTIONS ( United States ) ALL AGES NEWBORNS SEPTICEMIA AND PYEMIA YEAR SEPSIS PNEUMONIA Staphylococcal Organism Unspecified ...
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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