Epidemiological Bulletin, v. 1, n. 4, Aug. 1980
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IN THIS ISSUE: Infant Mortality in the Americas | Diseases Subject to the International Health Regulations | Smallpox Eradication | Recent Influenza Activitv | Tuberculosis in Costa Rica | Status of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Venezuela | Human Salmonella lsolates-United States, 1979 | Cholera in the World in 1979 | Primary Resistance to Antituberculosis Drugs in Chile, 1978 | Pan American Center for Human Ecology and Health | Reports of Meetings and Seminars | Calendar of Seminars and Courses.
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IN THIS ISSUE: Infant Mortality in the Americas | Diseases Subject to the International Health Regulations | Smallpox Eradication | Recent Influenza Activitv | Tuberculosis in Costa Rica | Status of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Venezuela | Human Salmonella lsolates-United States, 1979 | Cholera in the World in 1979 | Primary Resistance to Antituberculosis Drugs in Chile, 1978 | Pan American Center for Human Ecology and Health | Reports of Meetings and Seminars | Calendar of Seminars and Courses.
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