Report on an outbreak of typhoid fever caused by infected milk
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An Outbreak of Typhoid Fever Due to Milk Infection
A consideration of the Edinburgh notification statistics tends to show that the season of greatest prevalence of typhoid fever is during the three autumnal months?September, October, and November. This coincides generally with the statistics of other places in the United Kingdom, and also with Buchan and Mitchell's curve, based on the mortality returns of London. In fact, typhoid fever remains ...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Dublin Journal of Medical Science
سال: 1909
ISSN: 0790-231X
DOI: 10.1007/bf02972163