Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Health Officer and Public Health NurseMacmillan, 1953 - 500 sider |
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Side 227
... recent years , however , spe- cial attention has been directed toward two types due to virus infection . Hepatitis manifests itself as a febrile disturbance with a rather abrupt onset . After a few days , bile appears in the urine , the ...
... recent years , however , spe- cial attention has been directed toward two types due to virus infection . Hepatitis manifests itself as a febrile disturbance with a rather abrupt onset . After a few days , bile appears in the urine , the ...
Side 314
... Recent years have seen a shift in age distribution so that proportionately more cases are being recognized in the older age group . A similar shift has also occurred with respect to diphtheria and scarlet fever . Rural areas show a ...
... Recent years have seen a shift in age distribution so that proportionately more cases are being recognized in the older age group . A similar shift has also occurred with respect to diphtheria and scarlet fever . Rural areas show a ...
Side 399
... recent studies by Shaughnessy and his colleagues have raised questions as to its true efficiency . Even if effective , reliance must not be placed on cautery to the neglect of vaccination . The vaccine most com- monly used in recent ...
... recent studies by Shaughnessy and his colleagues have raised questions as to its true efficiency . Even if effective , reliance must not be placed on cautery to the neglect of vaccination . The vaccine most com- monly used in recent ...
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Historical Considerations | xxi |
The Infectious Process | 19 |
Control Measures | 41 |
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