Epidemiological Bulletin, v. 4, n.1, Dic. 1983
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IN THIS ISSUE: Yellow Fever in the Americas, 1981-1982 | International Health Regulations | Diseases subject to the International Health Regulations | Typhoid fever in Chile | Occupational diseases: a public health problem | Prevalence study of Bancroftian filariasis in Puerto Limón, Costa Rica | Reports of meetings and seminars | Calendar of courses and meetings
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