Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Health Officer and Public Health NurseMacmillan, 1953 - 500 sider |
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Side 67
... risk of attack great , we might gladly accept an immunization which gave only partial protection , thus reducing the severity and risk of death from the disease ; or we might accept a protection effective only in certain persons , each ...
... risk of attack great , we might gladly accept an immunization which gave only partial protection , thus reducing the severity and risk of death from the disease ; or we might accept a protection effective only in certain persons , each ...
Side 69
... risk . In the above example , this would include physicians , nurses , laboratory workers , contacts with a typhoid case or carrier , and other persons whose mode of living is such as to expose them to a special risk of infection . 3 ...
... risk . In the above example , this would include physicians , nurses , laboratory workers , contacts with a typhoid case or carrier , and other persons whose mode of living is such as to expose them to a special risk of infection . 3 ...
Side 408
... risk of the vaccine is greater than the risk of rabies and therefore withhold treatment . Obviously no rule can be set up to cover all cases , as different persons will evaluate the relative risks differently and therefore advise ...
... risk of the vaccine is greater than the risk of rabies and therefore withhold treatment . Obviously no rule can be set up to cover all cases , as different persons will evaluate the relative risks differently and therefore advise ...
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Historical Considerations | xxi |
The Infectious Process | 19 |
Control Measures | 41 |
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Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Health Officer and Public ... Gaylord West Anderson,Margaret G. Arnstein Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1941 |
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