Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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Side 451
... tuberculosis rates among the vaccinated than among the controls . The studies of Ferguson in Canada and of Aronson and of Palmer in the United States have amply confirmed the Scandinavian findings . At present , BCG is finding community ...
... tuberculosis rates among the vaccinated than among the controls . The studies of Ferguson in Canada and of Aronson and of Palmer in the United States have amply confirmed the Scandinavian findings . At present , BCG is finding community ...
Side 454
... tuberculosis control is extremely variable in different communities . Its basic purpose is that of creating public interest through education . Because of the inadequacy of most official programs , the local tuberculosis associations ...
... tuberculosis control is extremely variable in different communities . Its basic purpose is that of creating public interest through education . Because of the inadequacy of most official programs , the local tuberculosis associations ...
Side 455
... Tuberculosis , rev . ed . New York : Commonwealth Fund , 1946 . Dublin , Louis I .: " The Course of Tuberculosis Mortality and Morbidity in the United ... Tuberculosis Association : Tuberculin Testing Handbook . New York TUBERCULOSIS 455.
... Tuberculosis , rev . ed . New York : Commonwealth Fund , 1946 . Dublin , Louis I .: " The Course of Tuberculosis Mortality and Morbidity in the United ... Tuberculosis Association : Tuberculin Testing Handbook . New York TUBERCULOSIS 455.
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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