Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... infection remained at about the same level of prevalence as in the previous year but was somewhat more serious in its effects , the fatality ratio rising from 15.0 in 1960 to 20 · 0 in 1961 . The number of cases of poliomyelitis ...
... infection remained at about the same level of prevalence as in the previous year but was somewhat more serious in its effects , the fatality ratio rising from 15.0 in 1960 to 20 · 0 in 1961 . The number of cases of poliomyelitis ...
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... infectious syphilis in the Manchester area during 1961 , 9 ( 22 : 5 per cent . ) had been infected by homosexual contact and no less than 20 ( 50 per cent . ) had contracted infection while abroad . In London , where the increase of ...
... infectious syphilis in the Manchester area during 1961 , 9 ( 22 : 5 per cent . ) had been infected by homosexual contact and no less than 20 ( 50 per cent . ) had contracted infection while abroad . In London , where the increase of ...
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... infection in the community . The tuberculin test which is used to select those who are eligible for vaccination also identifies those who have been previously infected . The results of these tests among the school population are a ...
... infection in the community . The tuberculin test which is used to select those who are eligible for vaccination also identifies those who have been previously infected . The results of these tests among the school population are a ...
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