CDC bulletin, vol. IX, no. 2, February 1950.
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February 1950
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Description:On cover: Arthropod-borne encephalitis.
Encephalitis / Morris Schaeffer -- Eastern equine encephalomyelitis / R.E. Kissling, Harry Rubin -- Western equine encephalomyelitis / E.R. Price -- Relation of arthropods to the epidemiology of virus encephalitis in Kern County, Calif. / Bernard Brookman -- Entomological activities on polio investigations fly control projects / Herbert F. School -- Virus encephalitis in the Missouri River Basin / T.A. Cockburn, E.R. Price, J.A. Rowe -- Need for regulations on mosquito control in irrigation systems / Nelson H. Rector -- Collecting large numbers of live mites from bird nests for virus studies / Bernard Brookman -Missouri River Basin Health Council -- Book review: Malaria: the biography of a killer -- CDC training courses -- Recent malaria publications by CDC personnel -- Some recent manuscripts on encephalitis and mosquito control by CDC personnel.
Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: O -- 1950
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