Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Health Officer and Public Health NurseMacmillan, 1953 - 500 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 80
Side 161
... known to exist on any one day of the year is eight , while during the summer the city is at times completely free of known infections . In this instance , the incidence of diphtheria is fifty cases per year but the preva- lence varies ...
... known to exist on any one day of the year is eight , while during the summer the city is at times completely free of known infections . In this instance , the incidence of diphtheria is fifty cases per year but the preva- lence varies ...
Side 266
... known . For years there has been a tendency to look upon streptococci as playing either a primary or secondary role in the cause of the disease ; some investigators have looked with suspicion upon the Streptococcus viridans , others ...
... known . For years there has been a tendency to look upon streptococci as playing either a primary or secondary role in the cause of the disease ; some investigators have looked with suspicion upon the Streptococcus viridans , others ...
Side 462
... known contacts suggests that susceptibility is not high . Nothing is known about control measures . Isolation with aseptic nurs- ing technique is usually enforced during the acute febrile stage . Inasmuch as cases occur sporadically ...
... known contacts suggests that susceptibility is not high . Nothing is known about control measures . Isolation with aseptic nurs- ing technique is usually enforced during the acute febrile stage . Inasmuch as cases occur sporadically ...
Innhold
Historical Considerations | xxi |
The Infectious Process | 19 |
Control Measures | 41 |
Opphavsrett | |
32 andre deler vises ikke
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
active immunization acute animal antibodies antigen appears areas arthropods attack attention bacilli bite blood board of health body carriers child clinical colds communicable disease contaminated control measures diphtheria disinfection doses effective encephalitis epidemic Epidemiological Epidemiological investigation especially exposure fatal frequently health department health officer hepatitis human impetigo important incidence incubation period infection Influenza instances isolation and quarantine laboratory large number malaria measles method mild milk mosquitoes occur organisms outbreak passive immunization patient pediculosis persons physician plague pneumonia poliomyelitis possible prevent procedures protection public health nurse Q fever rabies reduce reported require reservoir of infection resistance respiratory tract rheumatic fever rickettsiae risk scarlet fever serum skin smallpox source of infection strains streptococci susceptible symptoms tetanus tion toxin toxoid treatment Tularemia typhoid typhus usually vaccine vector virus visits whooping cough yellow fever