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Control of Communicable Diseases in Man

JAMA, 1961
This Public Health pocket classic and best seller for over 40 years has just undergone its quinquennial revision. Designed for public health workers and the military, it has always been popular with practitioners. It is a veritable micro-encyclopedia, covering no less than 111 diseases, many of them tropical.
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Analysis and control of a communicable disease

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2000
It is a cruel fact which many societies have to live with that many diseases cannot be totally eradicated; among such diseases are influenza, gonorrhea, tuberculosis and syphilis. The inability of many public health authorities to eradicate these diseases may be owing to many reasons, such as the shortage of medical staff, the limited availability of ...
Leitmann, G., Corless, M.
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Epidemiology and Communicable Disease Control.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
With this "small book on a large topic" (author, p VII) the author has attempted "to compress much useful information into a practical guide." The question naturally arises, "useful" to whom? Most of the chapters are too elementary for all but the neophyte; on the other hand, important new areas, such as rapid fluorescent diagnosis, are recommended to ...
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CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

The Lancet, 1982
EleanorJ. Bell   +3 more
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Communicable disease epidemiology and control

2009
Part 1 Theory and methods: agent, transmission, host and environment communicable disease theory control principles and strategy control organization control methods notification and health regulations. Part 2 Communicable diseases: waterwashed diseases faecal-oral diseases soil mediated infections diseases of water contact food borne diseases ...
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The Control of Diseases (Social and Communicable)

JAMA, 1964
For purposes of review, this book may be divided into four parts. The first comprises a sweeping panorama of infectious disease presented concisely and with emphasis on broad biological and historical considerations. In this area of the book and again in the introduction to the final part, one comes to know the author and to respect him for his ...
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Mitchell H Rosner   +2 more
exaly  

Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Aaron J Grossberg   +2 more
exaly  

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