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Page 69
... spread , by avoiding risk of exposure , limiting the spread of virus by vectors or through contact , and eliminating virus res ervoirs . Isolation and quarantine alone have been ineffective in controlling virus infections . Many of them ...
... spread , by avoiding risk of exposure , limiting the spread of virus by vectors or through contact , and eliminating virus res ervoirs . Isolation and quarantine alone have been ineffective in controlling virus infections . Many of them ...
Page 70
... spread of poliom- yelitis has not been definitely established as yet , one can theorize along a few prac tical lines . For more than twenty years it was held that poliomyelitis was a dis- ease , spread by droplet infection , and that ...
... spread of poliom- yelitis has not been definitely established as yet , one can theorize along a few prac tical lines . For more than twenty years it was held that poliomyelitis was a dis- ease , spread by droplet infection , and that ...
Page 88
... spread by extension to the middle ear . The otitis media is usually a virulent type ; develops rapidly ; and ex- tends to the mastoid unless treated promptly . This type of otitis media is prone to become chronic . Conclusions Occular ...
... spread by extension to the middle ear . The otitis media is usually a virulent type ; develops rapidly ; and ex- tends to the mastoid unless treated promptly . This type of otitis media is prone to become chronic . Conclusions Occular ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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