New Hypothesis for Cause of Epidemic among Native Americans, New England, 1616–1619
In the years before English settlers established the Plymouth colony (1616–1619), most Native Americans living on the southeastern coast of present-day Massachusetts died from a mysterious disease.
John S. Marr, John T. Cathey
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Triquinas, cerdos y salud pública veterinaria: la inclusión del mundo microscópico en la base científica de la inspección cárnica (Barcelona, 1870s) [PDF]
Ganador XLVI Premio Fundación Uriach de "Historia de la MedicinaDurante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX las autoridades españolas comenzaron a desarrollar programas específicos sobre la seguridad de algunos alimentos destinados al consumo humano.
Gutiérrez García, José Manuel
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ANTACIDS AS ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE AND MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE EFFECT ON TRICHINOSIS: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY [PDF]
NAGAT SOLIMAN +4 more
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Animal handling safety considerations (2002) [PDF]
Few farmers view livestock as a source of danger. Yet animal-related accidents cause numerous deaths and serious injuries each year. A recent National Safety Council study ranked beef cattle farms second and dairy operations third among all farming ...
Baker, David E.
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Communicable Disease Quarterly Report 4th Qtr 2016 [PDF]
Communicable disease counts from 1930 to ...
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Iowa Department of Public Health Morbidity Report, 1946 [PDF]
Morbidity report of Iowa reportable ...
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Trichinella spiralis ja Trichinella nativa -loisten erittyminen ulosteisiin rotalla kokeellisen infektion jälkeen [PDF]
Trichinella-suvun loiset ovat maailmanlaajuisesti levinneitä sukkulamatoja, jotka ovat infektiivisiä useille eläinlajeille ja tarttuvat myös ihmiseen. Loiset aiheuttavat ongelmia muun muassa lihateollisuudessa, haittaavat tuotantoeläinten terveyttä ja ...
Tuomola, Karoliina
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ALRET: EPI Update, January 13, 2016 [PDF]
Weekly newsletter for Center For Acute Disease Epidemiology of Iowa Department of Public ...
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Knowledge and perceptions on zoonoses in Mayan communities from the state of Yucatán, Mexico
It is estimated that 60% of infectious diseases, and up to 75% of emerging and reemerging diseases are zoonotic. Inhabitants of tropical rural areas are the most affected by zoonotic diseases.
Alejandra Duarte–Jiménez +2 more
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Monitoring of trichinosis in the southern subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District
G. A. Bondarenko +3 more
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