October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 4-8
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From a small beginning in 1949, when several cooperative community fly control insecticidal projects were operated in Oklahoma, a comprehensive over-a...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 23-27
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The dual objectives of the morbidity reporting system, (1) immediate recognition of communicable disease as it occurs in the population and, (2) compi...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 10-14
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Salmonella has been known to be associated with food poisoning since shortly after Salmon and Smith (1885) first described a member of the group. Earl...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 15-17
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Never has health education been more important than it is today. Improved health of the general public, will be the result when each individual is suf...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 3-4
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The use of the complement fixation reaction in the diagnosis of disease was first introduced by Bordet and Gengou in 1901. With serum s from individua...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 1-2
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There is a rapid awakening throughout the United States to a need for adequate reporting of communicable diseases in animals, particularly those disea...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 9-10
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During the summer of 1948, a survey made by the Washington State Department of Health revealed that the rat population in Spokane had increased to a p...
October 1951 | CDC bulletin ; v. X, no. 10, p. 18-20
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The position of public health engineer is a continuation and expansion of that of the sanitary engineer who has mainly been concerned with water suppl...
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