Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Recommendations and Reports, July 30, 1993 / Vol. 42 / No. RR-11
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July 30, 1993
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Alternative Title:Hantavirus Infection--Southwestern United States: Interim Recommendations for Risk Reduction
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Journal Article:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Recommendations and Reports
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Description:This report provides interim recommendations for prevention and control of hantavirus infections associated with rodents in the southwestern United States. It is based on principles of rodent and infection control and contains specific recommendations for reducing rodent shelter and food sources in and around the home, recommendations for eliminating rodents inside the home and preventing them from entering the home, precautions for preventing hantavirus infection while rodent-contaminated areas are being cleaned up, prevention measures for persons who have occupational exposure to wild rodents, and precautions for campers and hikers.
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Source:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Recommendations and Reports, 1993; v. 42, no. 11
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ISSN:1057-5987 (print) ; 1545-8601 (digital)
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Pubmed ID:8413156
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Pages in Document:20 pdf pages
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Volume:42
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Issue:11
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