Supplement to the Journal of Venereal Disease Information, Utgave 20Federal Security Agency, U.S. Public Health Service, 1945 |
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Side 4
... necessary treatment for every one who has been found infected is itself a substantial task . Plans for this have been drawn and are already in operation . They were developed jointly by the military personnel and ourselves , with the ...
... necessary treatment for every one who has been found infected is itself a substantial task . Plans for this have been drawn and are already in operation . They were developed jointly by the military personnel and ourselves , with the ...
Side 6
... necessary . Our rapid methods of treatment , too , do not change the necessity for strict enforcement of quarantine laws . Recent Federal legisla- tion has given authority to the Public Health Service to deal with this problem in ...
... necessary . Our rapid methods of treatment , too , do not change the necessity for strict enforcement of quarantine laws . Recent Federal legisla- tion has given authority to the Public Health Service to deal with this problem in ...
Side 9
... necessary in the control program of the future . A few clinics are doing very fine contact investigation work . The majority are evidently making but slight effort to obtain the names and to locate the contacts of known infectious cases ...
... necessary in the control program of the future . A few clinics are doing very fine contact investigation work . The majority are evidently making but slight effort to obtain the names and to locate the contacts of known infectious cases ...
Side 13
... necessary to produce a volume of contact reporting , it is also necessary that adequate information be obtained in order that follow - up workers may locate contacts and bring them in for examinations . In table 2 the contacts reported ...
... necessary to produce a volume of contact reporting , it is also necessary that adequate information be obtained in order that follow - up workers may locate contacts and bring them in for examinations . In table 2 the contacts reported ...
Side 18
... necessary , who should be responsible for its planning and execution ? If you believe that official health agencies should ac- tively participate in education for morality , is it possible that this would establish a dangerous precedent ...
... necessary , who should be responsible for its planning and execution ? If you believe that official health agencies should ac- tively participate in education for morality , is it possible that this would establish a dangerous precedent ...
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activities agencies albumin antibody antivenereal areas Army bismuth blood case-finding Chairman chancroid civilian clinical conference contact investigation control of venereal cooperation cure developed diagnosis dosage dose early syphilis effective efforts epidemiologic examination false positive serums Federal Federal Security Agency FIGURE finding follow-up fractions globulins gonorrhea gonorrhea and syphilis health department health officer hospital important improvement incidence increase individual laboratory late syphilis law enforcement lesions ment methods Navy negative Negro neurosyphilis organization Oxford units patients penicillin penicillin therapy percent period persons physicians population possible postwar present problem procedures prophylaxis prostitution Public Health Service rapid treatment centers reactions real disease recommendations relapse responsibility Rogers Deakin salvarsan Section serologic tests sexual promiscuity Social Hygiene social protection soldiers spinal fluid sulfonamide syphilis and gonorrhea Thomas Parran tion treated United States Public units of penicillin vene venereal disease control venereal disease rate Vonderlehr welfare
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Side 32 - The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the authors and are not to be construed as official or reflecting the views of the Navy Department or the naval service at large. The experiments reported herein were conducted according to the principles set forth in the "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals...
Side 33 - Chairman of the Committee on Medical Research of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, and such others as the President may from time to time determine.
Side 132 - The work described in this paper was done under a contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Side 114 - Control of syphilis and gonorrhea in the Scandinavian countries and Great Britain. A report of the New York City Commission to investigate the prevention and control of syphilis and gonorrhea in Scandinavian countries and in Great Britain.
Side 126 - 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 81 - ... to streams that had been sterile for years, and public water companies began to see an improvement in their source of supply. The mileage of reclaimed streams in West Virginia and Pennsylvania was appreciable when the work was stopped, in spite of the fact that only a small fraction of the possible work had been completed. To give some idea of the work that was actually done, the following figures from Pennsylvania should be of interest...
Side 207 - Decrease as far as possible the opportunities for contacts with infected persons. The local police department is responsible for the repression of commercialized and clandestine prostitution. The local health departments, the State Health Department, the Public Health Service, the Army, and the Navy will cooperate with the local police authorities in repressing prostitution.
Side 205 - ... isolation. (6) Opportunities for contacts with persons reasonably suspected of being infected with venereal disease should be decreased as far as possible. The local police department is responsible for the repression of commercialized and clandestine prostitution. The local health departments, the State health departments, the United States Public Health Service, the Social Protection Division, the Army, Navy, and Coast Guard will cooperate with local police authorities in repressing prostitution....
Side 17 - ... a critical evaluation of our current control measures with a view towards their strengthening and expansion, and a recognition of the changing aspects of venereal disease control brought about by more effective therapeutic weapons and by the mass wartime experience with educational and case-finding procedures. It is believed that in the planning for postwar venereal disease control the Army has much to offer in the way of material assets and experiences. It is our intention in this paper to discuss...
Side 12 - If in interviewing for contacts, efforts are confined to obtaining names of sources, contact investigation is analogous to "locking the barn door after the horse has been stolen.