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Items in this collection are manuscripts and articles written by CDC or CDC-funded authors, and published in scholarly journals outside CDC. These items are available in compliance with the 2024 update of CDC-GA-2013-01 CDC Public Access to CDC-Funded Publications, available at: https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/159734.
The U. S. Public Health Service has been concerned with wild rodent plague since 1908 when ground squirrels (Citellus beecheyi) were first found plague-infected in Contra Costa County, Calif. Previous to this time, it was thought that a ll plague in the United States was a domestic rat disease from which human cases were derived. As long as the res
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The purpose of this article is to explain in the briefest and simplest form the procedure which is being used to evaluate CDC films. An article in a later issue o f the CDC Bulletin w ill show a summary of all data accumulated, their analyses, and the specific results obtained from collection of the data.)
The Audio-Visual Production Services of the Communicable Disease Center is producing stereo reels and slides in many fields of public health work. At the present time the most advanced series pertain to venereal diseases. These slides will be used in medical colleges as well as for aiding diagnosticians.
The following committee report is published for the benefit of the many readers of the CDC Bulletin to whom the nationally reported communicable diseases are of interest. The report includes recommendations with respect to procedures for the reporting of communicable disease morbidity through the National Office of Vital Statistics; revision of the
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