Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWRU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 1996 |
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Side 436
... risk for spider infestation . Venomous spider bites are not reportable in any state , and there are no reliable estimates of the incidence of such bites or how often medical attention is sought for them . The addition of a specific ...
... risk for spider infestation . Venomous spider bites are not reportable in any state , and there are no reliable estimates of the incidence of such bites or how often medical attention is sought for them . The addition of a specific ...
Side 437
... risk factors for illness and determine the source of infection . This report sum- marizes the findings of the investigation , which indicate that ingesting contaminated and untreated lake water can result in infection . Epidemiologic ...
... risk factors for illness and determine the source of infection . This report sum- marizes the findings of the investigation , which indicate that ingesting contaminated and untreated lake water can result in infection . Epidemiologic ...
Side 437
... risk for spider infestation . Venomous spider bites are not reportable in any state , and there are no rel estimates of the incidence of such bites or how often medical attention is sough them . The addition of a specific designation ...
... risk for spider infestation . Venomous spider bites are not reportable in any state , and there are no rel estimates of the incidence of such bites or how often medical attention is sough them . The addition of a specific designation ...
Side 438
... risk factors for infection among persons who swam in the lake . Cases included 10 ill per- sons who had visited the lake for 1 day . Controls were selected by identifying families who camped at the state park the same weekend the ill ...
... risk factors for infection among persons who swam in the lake . Cases included 10 ill per- sons who had visited the lake for 1 day . Controls were selected by identifying families who camped at the state park the same weekend the ill ...
Side 439
... risks associated with swimming in unchlorinated water should be directed toward reducing the likelihood of fecal contamination of swimming water . Such measures could include providing changing tables for infants in locker rooms ...
... risks associated with swimming in unchlorinated water should be directed toward reducing the likelihood of fecal contamination of swimming water . Such measures could include providing changing tables for infants in locker rooms ...
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4-week totals Alaska Ariz associated ATLANTIC blastomycosis Calif CDC's Center for Infectious Centers for Disease clinical Colo Congenital rubella syndrome Conn contaminated Control and Prevention Cryptosporidiosis death Department of Health Dept diphtheria Disease Control doses Drug Editorial Note endophthalmitis ephedrine Epidemiology Escherichia coli exposure Guam Hawaii Hepatitis HIV infection hobo spider hospital Idaho identified Immunization increased infants Infectious Diseases injuries July Kans Laboratory Legionellosis lowa Lyme Disease Maine N.H. Malaria Mass measles Minn MMWR Series MMWR weekly N.Y. City National Center Nebr number of reported Ohio Okla onset Oreg outbreak PACIFIC patients Pertussis polio Poliomyelitis poliovirus Program Public Health Service Rabies Reporting Area 1996 risk Rubella Samoa C.N.M.I. scopolamine selected notifiable diseases smallpox surveillance TABLE Tenn testing tetanus United Updated Upstate N.Y. Utah vaccine W.S. CENTRAL Wash weeks ending June women
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Side 672 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Side 471 - O'Sullivan MJ, VanDyke R, Bey M, Shearer W, Jacobson RL, Jimenez E, O'Neill E, Bazin B, Delfraissy JF, Culnane M, Coombs R, Elkins M, Moye J, Stratton P, Balsley J. 1994. Reduction of maternal-infant transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with zidovudine treatment.
Side 608 - Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin— OME, Room, 2B, Post Office Building, Knoxville 2, Tennessee.
Side 610 - Blood lead levels in the US population. Phase 1 of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III, 1988 to 1991).
Side 530 - No health department, State or local, can effectively prevent or control disease without knowledge of when, where, and under what conditions cases are occurring.
Side 568 - Income in 1989.") Poverty statistics presented in census publications were based on a definition originated by the Social Security Administration in 1964 and subsequently modified by Federal interagency committees in 1969 and 1980 and prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget in Directive 14 as the standard to be used by Federal agencies for statistical purposes. At the core of this definition was the...
Side 464 - ... which involve one or more of the following: loss of consciousness, restriction of work or motion, transfer to another job, or medical treatment (other than first aid).
Side 670 - Recommendations of the US Public Health Service Task Force on the use of zidovudine to reduce perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus.
Side 471 - Case-control study of HIV seroconversion in health-care workers after percutaneous exposure to HIV-infected blood — France, United Kingdom, and United States, January 1988-August 1994.
Side 512 - The budget also funds full participation in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), which will provide benefits to 7.5 million people by the end of 1999.