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... transmitting typhoid infection . Still another variety of infection through foods is that caused by such bacteria as ... transmitted by the bites of animals , particularly insects . It is important to dis- tinguish two forms of ...
... transmitting typhoid infection . Still another variety of infection through foods is that caused by such bacteria as ... transmitted by the bites of animals , particularly insects . It is important to dis- tinguish two forms of ...
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... transmit malaria to another person . Moreover , the necessary changes on the part of the malaria parasite occur only in ... transmitted by the bite of a rabid dog . A febrile disease , known as rat - bite fever , and said to be due to ...
... transmit malaria to another person . Moreover , the necessary changes on the part of the malaria parasite occur only in ... transmitted by the bite of a rabid dog . A febrile disease , known as rat - bite fever , and said to be due to ...
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... transmitted by the bite of the wood tick , Dermacentor andersoni ; the eastern type appears to be transmitted by several varieties of ticks , including the dog tick . JAPANESE RIVER FEVER Another related disease belonging to this group ...
... transmitted by the bite of the wood tick , Dermacentor andersoni ; the eastern type appears to be transmitted by several varieties of ticks , including the dog tick . JAPANESE RIVER FEVER Another related disease belonging to this group ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
IMPORTANT NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS | 5 |
CHAPTER | 32 |
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activities adult animals antitoxin bacilli bacteria birth blood body cancer carriers cells cent century CHAPTER cholera clinical common communicable diseases cowpox death rate diabetes diagnosis diphtheria discharge disinfectants eggs epidemic especially factor fatal germs glands gonorrhea hay fever health administration health authorities health departments heat hookworm hygiene immunity important individual infection infectious diseases laboratory large number larvae malaria measles meningitis method micro-organism milk mortality mosquito number of deaths nurses occur organisms outbreaks parasite Pasteur patient persons physician pneumococcus pneumonia poisoning polluted population prevalence preventive measures produce protein Public Health Service quarantine sanitary scarlet fever septic serum sewage showed skin smallpox spread sputum statistics streptococci substances supervision symptoms syphilis tetanus theria tion toxin transmission transmitted treatment tubercle bacilli tuberculosis tularemia typhoid bacilli typhoid fever United usually vaccine virus vitamin water supply yellow fever York City