Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR

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U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control
 

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Seite 427 - Centers for Disease Control. Changing patterns of groups at high risk for hepatitis B in the United States.
Seite 479 - Agency (EPA), to examine the nature and extent of childhood lead poisoning in the United States.
Seite 483 - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. The Nature and Extent of Lead Poisoning in Children in the United States: A Report to Congress.
Seite 714 - TCDD — Continued those in Zone B). The Italian authorities were assisted by several national and international technical commissions in assessing adverse health effects. Residents of zones A, B, and R underwent extensive medical examinations from 1976 to 1985; chloracne, detected in a small segment of the population, was the only abnormal finding (3-6 ). Only one potentially exposed person was measured for TCDD; she was a 55-year-old woman residing in a portion of Zone A (mean TCDD soil concentration...
Seite 642 - The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is defined as the sudden death of any infant or young child which is unexpected by history and in which a thorough postmortem examination fails to demonstrate an adequate cause of death.
Seite 519 - Veasy LG. Wiedmeier SE, Orsmond GS. et al. Resurgence of acute rheumatic fever in the intermountain area of the United States.
Seite 461 - Burke DS, Brundage JF, Herbold JR, et al. Human immunodeficiency virus infections among civilian applicants for United States military service, October 1985 to March 1986.
Seite 561 - Hall CB, McBride JT, Walsh EE, et al: Aerosolized ribavirin treatment of infants with respiratory syncytial viral infection.
Seite 775 - ... WILD ANIMAL? Any animal bitten or scratched by either a wild, carnivorous mammal or a bat that is not available for testing should be regarded as having been exposed to rabies. According to the CDC, unvaccinated dogs, cats, and ferrets exposed to a rabid animal should be euthanized immediately. If the owner is unwilling to have this done, the animal should be placed in strict isolation for six months and vaccinated one month before being released. Animals with expired vaccinations need to be...
Seite 710 - Smithells RW, Nevin NC, Seller MJ, et al: Further experience of vitamin supplementation for prevention of neural tube defect recurrences.

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