CDC bulletin, vol. X, no. 8, August 1951.
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August 1951
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Description:On cover: Malaria control in North Viet-Nam, Indo-China.
Malaria control in North Viet-Nam (Tonkin, Indo-China), 1950 / F. Earle Lyman -- Progress report on proposed CDC building / Frank R. Shaw -- WHO progress in brucellosis / Martin M. Kaplan -- Experimental studies on bovine Q fever / Herbert G. Stoenner -- Change of field training course dates -- Prophylactic immunization and poliomyelitis / Mary Walton -- Fly control incidental to the residual spray program / F. Earle Lyman and George H. Bradley -- Disposal of produce packing shed wastes in fly control -- Insect and rodent control problems in Region IX / Charles E . Kohler -- CDC training program in environmental sanitation / Richard F. Clapp -- CDC annual fall meeting -- Recent publications by CDC personnel -- Foreign visitors to CDC -- NEW FSA publication -- Disaster aid manuals -- New isolations of virus -- Reported cases of rabies in animals -- Have you read ... ? -- Morbidity data.
Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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