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[influenza a 2 and b in the past 10 years]. 19685745691
outbreak of food-poisoning caused by salmonella virchow in spit-roasted chicken.salmonella virchow food-poisoning acquired from eating chicken caused illness in at least 50 people who attended a tennis club function in liverpool, and in many other people in the merseyside area. in some cases the illness was severe, with positive blood cultures, and 35 people were admitted to hospital.the source of infection was a retail shop which received deep-frozen chickens already contaminated with s. virchow from a packing-station in cheshire. these chickens were spit-roasted after ina ...19685750404
enzyme diversity in human populations. 19685251869
museum specimens of the main superficial and deep lymphatics of the leg in man. 19684877059
'physitians abounding in phantasie'. 19684883724
genetically determined electrophoretic variations of human phosphogluconate dehydrogenase. 19684385474
acute respiratory infections in aircrew under training with special reference to influenza and adenovirus infections. 19694303290
harry harris. the william allan memorial award presented at the annual meeting of the american society of human genetics, austin, texas october 12, 1968. 19694890276
body burden of pesticides in man. 19694896087
the accumulation and retention of strontium-90 in human teeth in england and wales--1959 to 1965. 19695252185
the influence of antigenic variation on influenza a2 epidemics. 19695258228
epidemiological studies on salmonella senftenberg. i. relations between animal foodstuff, animal and human isolations. 19695278163
gastric cancer in man and physical activity at work. 19695347286
epidemic influenza. patterns over 20 years (1949-1968). 19695404229
infection with the avian-battey group of mycobacteria in england and wales.of 109 cases in england and wales in which mycobacteria of the avian-battey group were isolated from man 89 were considered genuine infections (including 32 with mycobacterium avium) and six were doubtful. almost half the significant cases were lung infections in men in dusty occupations, mostly coal miners with pneumoconiosis, and just over a quarter were non-pulmonary, mostly cervical adenitis in children. the prognosis in lung infections was serious, especially in the presence of pneumoconios ...19695813802
experimentation in children. a reexamination of legal ethical principles. 19695820383
ergonomics in england. 19695823007
the multielement analysis of human lung tissue. bnwl-1051. 19695308909
a critical evaluation of influenza surveillance.the present system of global surveillance of influenza worked effectively in identifying the importance and character of the hong kong variant and informing the world of new developments as they occurred. many deficiencies still exist in the surveillance system that require attention if it is to serve effectively in guiding future control of influenza. more quantitative data are needed regarding incidence of clinical disease, age- and sex-specific attack rates, character and severity of complica ...19695309444
a reference preparation for human serum immunoglobulins. 19694180055
protective effect of 1-adamantanamine hydrochloride on influenza a2 infections in the family environment: a controlled double-blind study. 19694187541
women who still breast-feed their babies.this study deals with the feeding methods of 584 primiparous mothers who had their 1st babies between 1st january 1965- 1st july 1968. 240 (41%) breastfed their children for at least 4 weeks of the neonatal period and 344 (59%) bottlefed. duration of breastfeeding ranged from 43 (18%) babies who were fed 4 weeks, 141 (60%) for 5 weeks-3 months, 36 (15%) for 3-6 months, and 20 (8%) for over 6 months. only 33.5% breastfed beyond the neonatal period. 168 (37%) of the 450 mothers from england br ...196912279142
science and the discovery of the imagination in enlightened england. 196919950449
keratinophilic fungi isolated from humans and from soil in the city of birmingham, england. 19695371829
man against the giant hogweed. 19704193723
altitude effect on the biological half life of caesium in man. 19705410208
influenza in a school, 1969. 19705411260
virus of the 1918 influenza pandemic. 19705415113
fate of surgical registrars in the south-western region.the fate of registrars in general surgery in the south-western region has been surveyed. once a man has taken a registrarship in general surgery he is largely committed to surgery as a career. consequently, if he fails to obtain promotion in the health service he emigrates, and as a result about 37% of british graduates who become surgical registrars eventually settle abroad.19705416816
first outbreak of hong kong influenza in a general practice population in great britain. a field and laboratory study.the first outbreak of influenza caused by hong kong (h.k.) variant of type a(2) influenza virus in a general practice (3,620 persons) in cirencester, england, lasted 13 weeks, from 15 january to 15 april 1969, and is estimated to have attacked 4% of the practice population. the epidemic was too small to produce much effect on the total respiratory morbidity, but when symptom groups were examined separately it could be clearly followed in the class "febrile respiratory disease" in which 76 of the ...19705428780
influenza a2-hong kong-68 in an infectious diseases unit in leeds. 19705438199
congress report. vitamin e research in man in the u.k. 19705438622
human fascioliasis. 19705445573
human needs are what matter. 19705451098
differences in growth of the dental arch in some 'races' of man. 19705473274
"normal" levels of cadmium in human liver and kidney in england. 19705473559
psychology and the medical student. 2. psychology in the university of surrey human biology degree course. 19705488366
lead concentrations in human tissues. 19705488693
damage to the human nasal mucosa by wood dust. 19705527741
human rabies: wild animals challenge dogs as sources of contagion. 19705530591
the influenza epidemic. 19705370040
"william harvey, dr. of physique and chirurgery". "a man for all seasons". 19704905652
man and animals not identical. 19704987875
the exponential decrease of 137 cs in man from mid-1965 through mid-1968 and its significance. 19704997990
success and failure in human virus disease. iv. immunization. 19714926368
thomas blizard curling--the man and the ulcer. 19714928772
human embryology. 19714930993
low dose radiation cancers in man. 19714941152
the natural history of the human teeth. a bi-centennial note. 19714943030
brugia infections in man and animals: long-term observations on microfilaraemia and estimates of the efficiency of transmission from mosquito vector to definitive host. 19714401424
effects of low doses of fluoride on serum proteins and a serum enzyme in man. 19715283022
biosocial aspects of human fertility. general introduction. 19715288519
bacterial and fungal flora of seagull droppingsd in jersey.in jersey 166 fresh and 122 dried seagull droppings were obtained and studied locally and in london for the presence of bacteria and fungi of potentially pathogenic nature. there were no salmonella or shigella bacteria isolated from the two groups but there was a high proportion of candida albicans obtained from the fresh material (21.7%) and only 1.6% from the dry faeces. cryptococcus neoformans and histoplasma capsulatum were not found in either the dry or fresh droppings. the normal bacterial ...19715104846
liability from experiments. 19715115842
sarcina ventriculi in human faeces. 19715116255
strontium-90 in human vertebrae in czechoslovakia, 1964-1969. 19715158060
environmental factors in child mortality in england and wales. 19715539568
further tests of the hypothesis that influenza in pregnancy causes malformations. 19715547792
influenza 1969-1970. incidence in general practice based on a population survey. 19715560490
an account of an influenza epidemic from general practice. 19715560491
a comparative study of attenuated influenza viruses.influenza a and influenza b viruses were adapted to growth at 25 degrees c. when given to volunteer subjects, the viruses were attenuated but remained infective and antigenic. the minimum immunizing dose of an egg-adapted virus appeared to be 10(5.0) eid(50). cloning by plaque selection at 25 degrees c gave seed cultures of relatively low infectivity titres. these titres were increased when necessary by passage at 33 degrees c. no reversion to virulence was observed.viruses attenuated in the uni ...19715316742
evaluation of the dirofilaria immitis filarial skin test antigen in the diagnosis of filariasis.conflicting opinions on the value of a skin test in the diagnosis of human filariasis emphasized the need for a careful examination of this procedure. the evaluation was made by asking workers in different countries to use an antigen prepared from dirofilaria immitis in groups of people who could be examined for parasitic infection.in one non-endemic area, repeated tests over a 1-year period did not lead to sensitization, but the reactions of individuals varied from test to test. in endemic area ...19714274286
the hygiene and marketing of fresh cream as assessed by the methylene blue test. a report by a working party to the director of the public health laboratory service.the hygiene and marketing of fresh cream in england and wales was investigated by a working party of the public health laboratory service (phls) between 1 october 1968 and 31 july 1969. thirty-one cream-producing dairies were visited and observations made in the light of the code of practice published by the milk and milk products technical advisory committee of the ministry of agriculture, fisheries and food, and the scottish home and health department. suggestions are made in this report to st ...19714326247
experiments at the willowbrook state school. 19714102289
influenza vaccination in schoolboys. 19724113423
eighty years of immunotherapy: a review of immunological methods used for the treatment of human cancer. 19724114812
influenza-a infection in children. 19724115566
reported influenza in pregnancy and subsequent cancer in the child.a longitudinal study of 1,959 infants born in the first week of march 1958 to mothers who were reported to have had influenza during pregnancy revealed an incidence of cancer of 4.1 per 1,000 compared with only 0.8 per 1,000 among the 14,791 infants of mothers who had not had influenza.this increase was caused by cases of leukaemia and other neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissue (i.c.d. 200-209) (p <0.0001).data from the reports of the registrar general for england and wales were used ...19724337948
research regulation, and development of new pharmaceuticals: past, present, and future. 1. 19724257990
non-random distributions of caries attacks among mesial and distal surfaces of human permanent maxillary incisors. 19724403031
experiments in human work capabilities under pressure, now being conducted at the royal naval physiological laboratory. 19724508868
salmonella in pigs and animal feeding stuffs in england and wales and in denmark.a comparison has been made between the incidence of salmonellas in pigs and feeding stuffs in england and wales and in denmark. in denmark there is veterinary legislation requiring the sterilization of imported and home produced feed ingredients of animal origin. there is no such legislation in england and wales. in denmark 0.3% of resterilized imported meat and bone meal was contaminated with salmonellas. this compared with 23% of meat and bone meal in england and wales and 20-27% of other ingr ...19724552257
the etiology of human malformations: insights from epidemiology. 19724555818
dentistry a hundred years ago. charles james fox--the forgotten man. 19724556165
thomas hodgkin--the man and his times. 19724556921
bicentenary of a dental classic: john hunter's "natural history of the human teeth". 19724557093
wakeley--the king's man. 19724557157
[john locke as a physician, man and patient]. 19724558216
human liver replacement. an interim evaluation. 19724561976
medicolegal contributions of historical interest. the action of carbonic oxide on man. 19724564671
relationship between the concentration of caesium-137 in milk and man. 19724568406
david nieto, m.d. (1654-1728). rabbi, physician, philosopher, and man of culture. 19724569330
man and beast--some medical thoughts on veterinary research. 19724577704
major sir frederick thomas george hobday c.m.g., f.r.c.v.s., f.r.s.e. 1870-1939. man, surgeon and principal of the royal veterinary college. 19724580143
the human lens. i. a comparison of cataracts extracted in oxford (england) and shikarpur (w. pakistan). 19725013584
the human lens. ii. some observations on cataracts removed in oxford, england. 19725013585
relationship of air temperature to outbreaks of influenza. 19725016133
the effect of real and simulated time-zone shifts upon the circadian rhythms of body temperature, plasma 11-hydroxycorticosteroids, and renal excretion in human subjects.1. observations were made upon five subjects who flew through 4(1/2)-6 time zones, four of them returning later to their starting point, and upon twenty-three subjects experiencing simulated 6 or 8 hr time zones shifts in either direction in an isolation unit.2. measurements were made of plasma concentration of 11-hydroxycorticosteroids, of body temperature, and of urinary excretion of sodium, potassium and chloride. their rhythm was defined, where possible, by fitting a sine curve of period 24 ...19725016984
maternal influenza and perinatal mortality. 19725031665
human infection with isospora belli in england: a case report. 19725032219
influenza and infant mortality.early neonatal mortality in england and wales in the second quarter of 1970 after a major influenza epidemic was slightly but significantly higher than in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. an increase was also noted in the first quarter of 1970. analysis of infant mortality and an index of influenza prevalence over the past quarter-century indicates that similar increases occurred in relation to four of the other five major influenza epidemics during the period, the exception being ...19725069637
immunity to influenza. 19725075911
commuter travel and sickness absence of london office workers. 19725079910
subclinical brucella infection in man.much subclinical infection with brucella abortus affects the dairy farming community, slaughterhouse workers, and veterinary surgeons. high titres of antibody to b. abortus by the saline agglutination, antihuman globulin, or complement fixation test may be shown in subjects from the first two groups and generally there are no symptoms or signs of brucella infection whatever. veterinary surgeons are prone to subclinical infection and young practitioners frequently display high titres against the ...19724625113
the prevalence of bovine type tuberculous infection in man in the english rural population. 19724673102
incidence of neoplasms in children born after influenza epidemics.following a recent report that neoplasia of the lymphatic and haematopoietic tissues is commoner than average in children whose mothers have had influenza in pregnancy, the incidence of neoplasms in 1954-68 in children of the manchester hospital region was examined in relation to date of birth. there were no significant differences between cohorts born in different quinquennia. incidence among children born after six influenza epidemics in 1951-68 was no higher than among other children born in ...19724674941
an old man: a patient care study. 19724674996
new horizons in medical ethics. research investigations and the fetus. 19734712488
influenza--the problems and the future. 19734717619
the ills of man. 19734731807
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