Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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... outbreak . Experience has too often shown that within a week or two after schools have reopened , the situation is identical with that which prompted the closing except that the children now have a week or more of work to make up ...
... outbreak . Experience has too often shown that within a week or two after schools have reopened , the situation is identical with that which prompted the closing except that the children now have a week or more of work to make up ...
Side 130
... outbreak would often result in delay until late October or even early December , a delay which is obviously not ... outbreak can sometimes be altered by school closure , but too often the effect is a prolongation of the outbreak at a ...
... outbreak would often result in delay until late October or even early December , a delay which is obviously not ... outbreak can sometimes be altered by school closure , but too often the effect is a prolongation of the outbreak at a ...
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... outbreaks in the United States were 1907 , 1909 , 1910 , 1921 , 1927 , 1931 , 1937 , and 1946 . 2 A very serious outbreak with high attack and case fatality rates occurred on the west coast of Hudson Bay in the winter of 1948-49 . This ...
... outbreaks in the United States were 1907 , 1909 , 1910 , 1921 , 1927 , 1931 , 1937 , and 1946 . 2 A very serious outbreak with high attack and case fatality rates occurred on the west coast of Hudson Bay in the winter of 1948-49 . This ...
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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