BACKGROUND: This paper outlines the ways in which a little-used archive of early public health records may throw light on longer-term trends in international epidemic behaviour and serve as a major source of epidemiological information for historians of urbanization and public health. The Weekly Abstract of Sanitary Reports was the official disease surveillance report of the US Public Health Service and its predecessors, and began to publish urban mortality statistics on a regular basis in 1888. Here, the authors describe the first 25 years of continuous reporting (1888-1912), when the Reports contained not only disease data for US cities, but also records sent back by US consuls based in some 250 cities in many parts of the world. METHODS:...
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This study investigates the impact of the Spanish Influenza pandemic on Savannah, Georgia. Historica...
Epidemic influenza: prevalence in the United States -- Civil service examinations of interest to hea...
National surveillance for infectious diseases is used to document the morbidity and impact associate...
This important paper gives an account of the influenza outbreak in 50 American cities representing t...
In the late 19th Century, cities in Western Europe and the United States suffered from high levels o...
At the end of the nineteenth century, the northern port of Liverpool had become the second largest i...
Epidemiologic notes and reports: Influenza - United States -- Surveillance summaries: Tuberculosis c...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the rate of death from infectious disease in the United ...
This paper proposes that mortality rates declined in America from the 17th through the 19th centurie...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century the northern port of Liverpool had become the second ...
Epidemiologic notes: Influenza -- International notes: Influenza - Europe - Eastern Germany - U.S.S....
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the rate of death from infectious disease in the United ...
With the production of this issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the Communicable Dis...
This study investigates the impact of the Spanish Influenza pandemic on Savannah, Georgia. Historica...
Epidemic influenza: prevalence in the United States -- Civil service examinations of interest to hea...
National surveillance for infectious diseases is used to document the morbidity and impact associate...