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Epidemiological Bulletin, v. 1, n. 5, Feb. 1980 

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1980
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Pan American Health Organization
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Abstract
IN THIS ISSUE: Acute Respiratory infections in the Americas | Schistosomiasis in Cuba | Diseases Subject to the International Health Regulations | Accidental Smallpox Vaccination in Venezuela | Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever | Botulism in Mendoza Province. Argentina | Outbreak of Respirator: Diseases in Córdoba. Argentina | Meningococcal Meningitis in Chile. 1979 | Production of Typhus Vaccine Discontinued in the United States | Reports on Meetings and Seminars | Calendar of Meetings | Courses.
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Epidemiological Bulletin;v.1, 1980
Subject
Respiratory Infections; Schistosomiasis; International Health Regulations; Smallpox Vaccine; Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/56061
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