Statistical data in fetal, neonatal, perinatal, and infant mortality were collected from various sources for the St. Louis metropolitan area (St. Louis City and St. Louis County). The overall perinatal mortality rate of 25.8 for the St. Louis metropo...
Reneau, R B; Pettry, D E; Shanholtz, M I; Graham, S A; Weston, C W;
Published Date:
1977 May-Jun
Source:
Public Health Rep. 92(3):251-259
Description:
Distribution of total and fecal coliform bacteria in three Atlantic coastal plain soils in Virginia were monitored in situ over a 3-year period. The soils studied were Varina, Goldsboro, and Beltsville sandy loams. These and similar soils are found e...
Eden, K V; Rosenberg, M L; Stoopler, M; Wood, B T; Highsmith, A K; Skaliy, P; Wells, J G; Feeley, J C;
Published Date:
1977 May-Jun
Source:
Public Health Rep. 92(3):245-250
Description:
Approximately 41 percent of the visitors and employees who were at a ski resort in Montana between December 23, 1974, and January 17, 1975, became ill with diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. The association between illness and water consum...
Mullen, John R.; Schonberger, Lawrence B.; Manear, Francis L.; Bobbitt, Wayne R.;
Published Date:
1977 May-Jun
Source:
Public Health Rep. 92(3):217-219
Description:
Between April 18 and May 20, 1975, 16 cases of measles occurred in pupils in an elementary school in Baltimore County, Md., and 1 case occurred in a sibling at a junior high school. Measles was serologically confirmed in 16 of these pupils. Attack ra...
Cover-"Child and Family Health" is the theme of the opening section In this issue of Public Health Reports. The six papers in this section deal wtth the mental and physical health needs of children and adolescents and the special concerns of women wh...
A study of suicide certifications explored their accuracy in the light of the difficulties inherent in the certification of death. The primary question addressed was whether the variation in reported suicide rates was significantly related to the str...
Although neurospyhilis has become a rare disease, requests for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) syphilis serology tests at the Colorado Department of Health have increased in recent years. Because of the low rate of positive results, questionnaires were sen...
Senile dementia is a progressive and irreversible decline of mental functions. The symptoms are mental confusion, memory loss, disorientation, cognitive decline, and inappropriate social behavior. It is one of the most common, costly, and distressful...
Death certificates for 1977 filed with the New York State Department of Health were studied to determine where people died. Data were examined by the location and cause of death and by the age, sex, race, and marital status of the decedent. Compariso...
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