Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Health Officer and Public Health NurseMacmillan, 1953 - 500 sider |
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Side 206
... occur most commonly in the warmer months when refrigeration is more difficult and multiplication of organisms more rapid , cases occur at all seasons of the year . Entry is with the food , absorption of the toxin occurring rapidly . The ...
... occur most commonly in the warmer months when refrigeration is more difficult and multiplication of organisms more rapid , cases occur at all seasons of the year . Entry is with the food , absorption of the toxin occurring rapidly . The ...
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... occur at all seasons of the year and though local outbreaks beginning in the fall may reach their peak in the late fall or early winter , the disease usually is most prevalent in early spring and disappears rapidly with the advent of ...
... occur at all seasons of the year and though local outbreaks beginning in the fall may reach their peak in the late fall or early winter , the disease usually is most prevalent in early spring and disappears rapidly with the advent of ...
Side 342
... occur most frequently in the winter months . The highest attack rates occur in children , though the death rate is higher in adults . The disease appears in recurrent waves , irregularly spaced . Sporadic cases occur between epidemics ...
... occur most frequently in the winter months . The highest attack rates occur in children , though the death rate is higher in adults . The disease appears in recurrent waves , irregularly spaced . Sporadic cases occur between epidemics ...
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Historical Considerations | xxi |
The Infectious Process | 19 |
Control Measures | 41 |
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