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National morbidity reporting - 1952

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    Effective January 1, 1952, the States and Territories of the United States will forward summaries of morbidity reports for a revised list of diseases by means of streamlined procedures designed to assure prompt dissemination of the information.

    Inauguration of these changes was assured when the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers meeting in San Francisco at the annual convention of the American Public Health Association approved and endorsed the report and recommendations of the Subcommittee on National Morbidity Reporting, presented by Dr. Bruce Underwood, Chairman of the Infectious Diseases Committee. The same report, presented by the Subcommittee on National Morbidity Reporting of the Committee on Administrative Practice was approved by the American Public Health Association.

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    National morbidity reporting - 1952. CDC Bull. 1951 Sep;10(12):50-53.
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    24536197
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    p. 50-53
  • Volume:
    1951
  • Issue:
    12
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    urn:sha-512:73078d0c734999a82c70ee27f35007b6b2d3f2349a5201cadf0ccab398bc19eafd7fe07be9d35b1e9081d79f38f8c5ee63daebabacb539195287a444ee9fab48
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