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Morbidity and Mortality - U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE MElrose 4-5131 For release April 27, 1962 ATLANTA 22, GEORGIA Vol. 11, Njo. 16 PROVISIONAL INFORMATION ON SELECTED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES IN THE UNITED STATES AND ON DEATHS IN SELECTED CITIES FOR WEEK ENDED APRIL 21, 1962 SALMONELLOSIS Following the initial report of an explosive, often bloody diarrhea with fever to 1030 F. unusual number of Salmonella hartford isolations by Many of thepatients have required parenteral fluids. The Dr. Joseph Preizler, Director, Bureau of Communicable patients range in age from 1 day to 65 years with a pre- Diseases, Wisconsin State Board of Health, information ponderance of children in the 2-10 year age group. regarding S. bartford isolates was sought from other States. A total of 47 recent isolations of S. bartford was Recent isolates have been obtained in Wisconsin uncovered in nine States. This is a sharp increase in (18), Minnesota (13), Illinois (1), Ohio (3), New York (1), frequency for this rare salmonella type. (Of the 28,000 North Dakota (2), Iowa (1), Maine (5), Florida (1), and salmonella isolations obtained at CDC between 1947 and Pennsylvania (2). 1958, only 20 have been S. bartford). Investigations are proceeding actively to uncover Clinically the ase has been characterized by the possible underlying cause. ORI STable I C ES F SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES IGNITED STATES (Cumul e tals include revised and delayed reports through previou. week) Dise ;- Aseptic meningitis............... Brucellosis ................... Diphtheria .................... Encephalitis, infectious .......... Hepatitis, infectious and serum... Measles....................... Meningococcal infections ......... Poliom yelitis, total ............. Paralytic .................... Nonpara I yt ic ................. Linspecified ................. Streptococcal sore throat and Scarlet fever ....... Tetanus ...................... Tularemia ..................... Typhoid fever ........... .... Typhus fever, tick-borne, (Rocky Mountain spotted)...... Rabies in Animals ............. Endefe April 21, 1962 28 9 11 33 1,164 23,809 52 7 7 7,514 4 1 5 115 115 16th Week 1 t We Ended April 22, 1961 28 9 8 20 1,834 17,630 46 8,23 8,238 Median 1957 1961 17 11 31 457 18,619 .46 13 9 4 12 Cui larc ive Fir t 16 week lledian 1961 1957 1961 4+ 4 __________ 291 109 160 461 21,582 2'1,137 811 87 61 11 15 138,933 39 80 121 5 1,33.4 389 167 229 410 28,537 200,921 798 127 82 26 19 150,540 1. 12- 221 250 405 8,482 215,896 900 261 143 75 43 162 1.342 Table 2 NOTIFIABLE DISEASES OF LOW FREQUENCY Anthrax: Penn. 1 Psittacosis Hass. 1 Botulism: Rabies in Man- Malaria: Smallpox- Plague: Typhus, marine. r.c. 1, rex. 1 //11 Prepared by Ihe - -- Wan ~b~L~DlsI xx Morbidity and M'ortality Weekly Report WEEKLY PNEUMONIA AND INFLUENZA DEATHS POLIOMYELITIS Seven cases of paralytic poliomye- litis were reported for the week ending April 21. The 7 cases were reported from five States and represent the largest number reported in any one week since the week ending February 3. Both New York and Texas accounted for two cases while Arkansas, Kentucky, and Louisiana each reported one case. A listing of the 7 cases is shown below: Vaccination State County Age Sex Onset Status (Salk) Arkansas Unknown Unk. Unk. Unk. Unk. Kentucky Hopkins 1 F March 16 OV Louisiana Ouachita 9 mos. M April 5 OV New York Herkimer 36 M April 7 OV New York N.Y. City 7 M April 5 2V Texas Bexar Unk. Unk. Unk. Unk. Texas Midland 10 M April 5 OV The case reported from Bexar County is the second this year; all other counties are reporting cases for the first time in 1962. HEPATITIS The 1,164 cases reported for the week ending April 21, 1962, represent little change from the 1,168 cases in the previous week. This is in contrast to the 1,834 cases reported for the comparable week (ending April 22) in 1961. The cumulative totals for the first 16 weeks of the year are shown below for 1959-1962 and for 1954. Hepatitis (Cumulative Totals) 1962 1961 1960 1959 1954 Weeks 1-16 21,582 28,537 12,377 8,482 20,916 INFLUENZA No outbreaks of influenza were reported this week. For the second successive week, deaths from influenza and pneumonia for 108 cities hqve remained within normal limits. It appears that Influenza B has run its course this season. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL REPORTS Strep. Faecalis Food Poisoning Perry County, Kentucky On Thursday, December 7, 1961, approximately 80 students and four school personnel of 114 persons de- veloped cramps and diarrhea of 5-6 hours duration 9 hours following a turkey dinner. The causative organism was felt to be Streptococcus faecalis. On the 114 persons interviewed, 84, or 74%, had a history of illness. The following is a tabulation of food histories collected during the investigation: ATE DIDN'T EAT Food No. III Total Attack No. Ill Total Attack No. Rate No. Rate Turkey 82 106 77% 2 8 25% Dressing 66 84 78% 18 30 60% Potatoes 64 86 74% 20 28 71% Bread 43 62 69% 41 52 79% Milk 56 76 74% 28 38 74% Dessert 62 88 71% 22 26 85% At 6:00 P.M. Sunday, December 3, 1961, turkeys were taken from the school cafeteria deep freeze and allowed to thaw in an unheated room until Monday morning. The turkeys did not completely thaw but were cut up and cooked in pressure cookers for 40 minutes. The turkey was deboned and placed in refrigerators about 10:00 A.M. 122 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Tuesday. The meat was then taken from the refrigerator and placed in an oven to heat. It was served immediately after heating. The summaries below of the results of laboratory analyses on food samples were collected in the school cafeteria on December 8, 1961. It appears significant that, while samples of the raw frozen turkey and the dressing contain the average ex- pected bacterial count, the cooked turkey contained a larger bacterial count. The majority of the organisms were enterococcus (Strep. faecalis). Anaerobic cultures were negative. (Reported by J. Clifford Todd, M.P.H., State Epidemiolo- gist, Bureau of Medical Services, and Bertrand W. Russell, Communicable Disease Investigator, Division of Pre- ventive Medicine, Department of Health, Kentucky.) Total Total Strep Food Bacteria Count Coliform Count Staph Enterococcus Enterics Products Standard per gin standard per grm Count per grm. Raw frozen Turkey 750 600 No growth 100 No growth Dressing 600 1 No growth No growth No growth Cooked Turkey 9300 1 No growth 2800 No growth SUMMARY OF DEATHS AMONG PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER IN 108 U. S. CITIES The number of deaths among persons 65 years and over reported by 108 U. S. cities declined during the fourth four-week period of this year to expected levels. This follows a twelve-week period during which weekly totals were in excess of the expected figures. The decline to normal levels in the 1962 Influenza B epidemic has occurred, notably, during the same period as the decline following the 1960 A2 influenza epidemic. DEATHS 65 YEARS AND OVER RECORDED IN 108 UNITED STATES CITIES WEEK ENDING 4 week 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 Total Average Observed 6,720 6,667 6,431 6,491 26,309 6,577 Expected 6,667 6,620 6,567 6,508 26,362 6,590 Excess 53 47 -136 -17 -53 -13 DEATHS AT AGE 65 AND OVER IN 108 U.S. CITIES Average number per week by four-week periods 8,500 8,000 INFLUENZA A2 RECORDED DEATHS* 7,000 6,500^ "EXPECTED" /NUMBER "" 5,500------------ ------------ 7 1960 11 1961 1961 1962 1963 SBY PLACE OF OCCURRENCE **CALCULATED FROM t957-1961 EXPERIENCE (See Table, paige 127) 123 NUMBER OF DEATHS PERIOD NUMBER I I 124 Morliditli and Mlortalil 1 ec kly Re(orl Tabli CASES OF SPE( IFIED NOTIFIABLE DISFA4EN L UNITED STATES FOR 'h F[ki ENDED APRIL 22, 1961 AND APRIL 21. 1962 Po lic.Ii'my, e it l s Aseptic I Polim:.?.,elicil, rTtal ClieS Pol omielitis, Paralytic Nonparalytic MeningitLs Area UNITED STATES...... NEW ENGLA D............... Main .......... ...... . Neu Hampshire ........... Vermont............... Massachusetr ......... Rhode I land ......... Connectic. u ........... MIDDLE ATLANTIC.......... Nlew Yor ............... New JersEi ........... Pennsylvania EAST NORTH CENTRAL....... Ohio.................. Indian ............... 1llinois .............. Michigan............... Wiscon in.............. WEST NORTH CENTRAL...... MLnne ota ..... ....... Io ....... ........... MLSnourt ...... ....... North Dakota.......... South Da -ta .......... Nebraska .............. Kansas ................ SOUTH ATLANTIC.......... Delaware............. Marvl and ............ District of Colunmbti .. VLrainia.............. Weit Virginia......... North Car l in ........ South Car.lina ........ Georgia ............... Florida............... EAST SOUTH CENTRAL....... Kentucky.............. Tennessee ............. Alabama .............. tl ssis ippi ........... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL ....... Arskansai ........... . Louisiana ............ Oklahoma.............. Texa ...... ........ MOUNTAIN................. Montana............... Idaho ................. Wyomin ............... Col rado.............. New Mexic ............ Arizon ,.............. itah.................. Nevada..... ........... PACLFIC .................. Washington..... ..... Oregon................ California............ Alaska ................ Hawai ........ ....... LimulaEtve Cumulative 16th week First 16 seeks 16th wueE First 16 wtCkS 16th i-ek 16th week 1962 19 19 161 2 61 1962 11 62 1961 1962 61 1 1 1962 1961 7 4 87 127 7 4 61 82 28 28 1 3 1 3 - 2 2 - 1 - ~ ~ - 2 2 31 11 2 2 18 10 1 - 2 2 31 5 22 18 1 4 4 - 2 2 - -8 17 6 11 3 9 S4 8 4 4 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 5 I 1 1 2 3 1 - 6 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 3 1 2 - 2 - 2 - 6 13 9 5 1 - 2 2 - 1 - 6 2 - 1 3 1 2 - S 1 - 2 2 - 1 3 1 2 i 1 4 14 3 3 3 3 1 1 13 1 1 2 1 1 I I 2 I 2 1 2 2 2 - 4 19 16 4 1 17 7 1 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 5 4 1 5 - 2 1 13 11 2 1 11 5 3 S 5 16 3 10 1 2 2 1 1 1 - S3 1 - - I -- I 2 2 2 1 - 1 6 -- 4 1 7 33 1 5 26 17 10 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 - 6 28 4 22 16 9 I 1 1 - Puerto Rico............... 5 2 5 2 I Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 125 Table 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED APRIL 22, 1961 AND APRIL 21, 1962 (Continued) Brucellosis Diphtheria Encephalitis, Hepatitis, Measles Infectious Infectious and serum Area Cumu- Cumu- 16th week lative lative Under 20 & 16th week 16 Weeks 16th week 16 weeks 16th week 20 yr. over Total Total 16th week 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1961 1962 1962 1962 1961 1962 1961 UNITED STATES...... 9 109 11 160 33 20 623 434 1,164 1,834 23,809 17,630 NEW ENGLAND.............. 1 24 24 48 32 2,569 1,433 Maine................. 8 6 14 1 142 47 New Hampshire......... 1 2 3 3 10 123 Vermont............... 2 1 3 3 89 40 Massachusetts .......... 10 12 22 8 1,318 711 Rhode Island........... 1 1 11 131 204 Connecticut ........... 1 3 2 5 6 879 308 MIDDLE ATLANTIC .......... 3 2 4 6 89 73 162 305 5,845 3,233 New York.............. 1 2 3 2 40 49 89 125 3,021 1,151 New Jersey............ 4 16 12 28 53 2,460 853 Pennsylvania.......... 2 1 33 12 45 127 364 1,229 EAST NORTH CENTRAL....... 1 29 5 4 1 152 140 304 400 2,962 5,360 Ohio ...... .......... 2 36 22 62 148 779 916 Indiana............... 2 2 47 28 79 73 279 361 Illinois.............. 1 24 1 34 53 91 74 802 700 Michigan ............. 1 3 2 32 29 61 103 852 1,445 Wisconsin............. 2 3 8 11 2 250 1,938 WEST NORTH CENTRAL....... 5 49 1 28 41 29 106 201 1,148 504 Minnesota............. 4 1 11 6 5 15 39 9 32 Iowa.................. 3 26 1 10 7 19 64 995 196 Missouri .............. 1 2 15 6 23 42 44 132 North Dakota........... 1 3 1 4 8 93 134 South Dakota.......... 1 4 1 1 4 - Nebraska............... 6 11 1 29 31 2 10 Kansas ................ 1 9 1I 7 8 15 13 NN NN SOUTH ATANTIC........... 1 8 4 32 8 2 90 57 152 209 1,23 1,781 Delaware.............. .- 2 1 3 6 7 53 Maryland............... 2 6 3 10 34 14 155 District of Columbia.. 1 2 3 3 5 26 43 Virginia.............. 1 3 1 5 18 9 27 30 33 510 West Virginia........... 22 1 23 32 35 358 North Carolina........ 2 4 2 28 19 47 55 3 198 South Carolina......... 2 4 5 9 17 4 41 131 Georgia ............... 2 4 2 2 9 21 38 Florida............... 1 1 13 2 2 4 15 20 34 262 295 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL....... 4 11 2 111 24 136 259 1,905 1,124 Kentucky ............. 47 6 53 81 289 434 Tennessee ............ 2 4 33 7 41 97 1,430 589 Alabama ............... 1 3 14 6 20 44 91 47 Mississippi ........... 1 4 2 17 5 22 37 95 54 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL....... 1 7 6 65 5 1 36 24 62 114 4,007 689 Arkansas .............. 1 1 5 7 1 3 1 4 27 7 29 Louisiana............. 1 7 -- 7 4 11 18 6 1 Oklahoma.............. 3 1 1 18 120 16 Texas.................... 5 1 48 4 1 25 19 46 51 3,874 643 MOUNTAIN ................. 2 7 8 2 51 124 1,052 740 Montana.............. 6 3 3 3 255 15 Idaho ................. 13 3 34 46 Wyoming ............... 1 1 2 3 20 6 Colorado .............. 1 12 48 326 147 New Mexico............ 1 11 NN NN Arizona............... 14 29 329 481 Utah .................. 3 1 4 27 88 39 Nevada ................ 2 6 PACIFIC.................. 1 7 10 12 7 72 61 143 190 3,091 2,766 Washington ............. 1 14 6 22 24 895 309 Oregon.................. 1 10 9 19 25 806 168 California............ 1 5 5 11 7 47 45 93 136 1,339 2,276 Alaska............... 1 5 7 4 22 9 Hawaii...... ......... 1 1 2 1 29 4 Puerto Rico.............. 14 11 4 15 12 66 16 126 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 3. CASES OF SPECIFIED NOTIFIABLE DISEASES: UNITED STATES FOR WEEKS ENDED APRIL 22, 1961 AND APRIL 21, 1962 (Continued) Meningococal Streptococcal Tickborne Infections Sore Throat & Tetanus Typhus Tularemia Typhoid Fever Rabies in Animals Scarlet Fever (Rcky Mt. Area Cumu- Spotted) Cumu- Cumu- lative lative lative 16th wk. 16 weeks 16th week 16th wk. 16th wk. 16thwk. 16thwk. 16 weeks 16th week 16 weeks 1962 1962 1962 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1961 1962 UNITED STATES.... 52 811 7,514 8,238 4 1 1 5 121 115 79 1,334 NEW ENGLAND......... 4 55 437 683 3 - Maine.............. 1 7 11 33 1 - New Hampshire ...... 3 10 - Vermont............ 2 38 52 . Massachusetts...... 1 21 87 191 -- 2 - Rhode Island....... 4 42 94 - Connecticut ........ 2 18 259 303 - MIDDIE ATLANTIC..... 3 118 444 748 2 15 6 2 35 New York........... 52 295 381 2 8 5 2 24 New Jersey ......... 2 30 70 149 - Pennsylvania....... 1 36 79 218 2 1 11 EAST NORTH CENTRAL.. 11 173 847 1,134 2 17 34 11 257 Ohio............... 4 52 87 328 1 8 24 4 127 Indiana............ 2 18 120 205 1 1 7 1 91 Illinois........... 2 27 135 137 3 1 5 21 Michigan........... 3 64 214 261 3 1 1 10 Wisconsin.......... 12 291 203 2 1 - WEST NORTH CENTRAL.. 4 39 211 291 6 31 12 383 Minnesota.......... 1 7 25 5 3 1 68 Iowa............... 1 7 88 30 14 6 165 Missouri........... 9 1 50 5 6 4 64 North Dakota....... 1 3 38 131 1 30 South Dakota....... 1 2 4 47 Nebraska........... 1 6 2 1 3 8 Kansas............. 6 59 71 1 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC...... 5 131 645 623 1 1 17 11 12 109 Delaware........... 16 7 17 - Maryland........... 5 30 23 2 1 Dist. of Columbia.. 6 5 1 2 - Virginia............ 1 25 183 202 1 4 4 9 54 West Virginia...... 9 153 178 1 3 3 34 North Carolina..... 1 36 16 33 - South Carolina..... 3 9 104 22 1 - Georgia............ 6 3 4 1 2 Florida............ 19 147 144 1 3 3 18 EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.. 4 54 1,341 1,624 10 11 13 177 Kentucky........... 12 186 415 2 2 6 50 Tennessee.......... 2 22 1,078 1,170 4 8 7 120 Alabama............ 1 11 15 8 4 1 7 Mississippi........ 1 9 62 31 - WEST SOUTH CENTRAL.. 5 78 692 910 1 1 2 39 18 19 276 Arkansas........... 9 2 4 1 1 5 1 6 38 Louisiana.......... 3 33 2 3 11 1 1 11 Oklahoma........... 1 5 37 63 3 7 Texas .............. 1 31 651 840 1 1 20 16 12 220 MOUNTAIN............. 2 23 1,336 1,452 6 12 Montana............. 3 45 34 1 - Idaho.............. 3 205 96 - Wyoming............. 2 69 77 2 - Colorado............ 4 424 525 - New Mexico......... 307 329 2 6 Arizona ............ 2 8 165 171 I 6 Utah............... 121 180 - Nevada............. 3 40 - PACIFIC............. 14 140 1,561 773 1 8 4 10 85 Washington......... 1 14 545 292 - Oregon............. 13 40 55 - California......... 13 108 944 369 1 8 4 10 85 Alaska............. 4 17 52 - Hawaii............ 1 15 5 - Puerto Rico......... 5 1 1 1 7 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Table 4 (D). TOTAL DEATHS AMONG PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER IN RfPORTING CITIES (Tables 4(A), 4(B), 4(C), and 4(D) will be published in sequence covering a four-week period.0 127 Area For weeks ending Area For weeks ending 3/31 4/14 Area 4/21 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 NEW ENGLAND: Boston, Mass.............. Bridgeport, Conn.......... Cambridge, Mass........... Fall River, Mass.......... Hartford, Conn............ Lowell, Mass.............. Lynn, Mass................ New Bedford, Mass......... New Haven, Conn........... Providence, R.I........... Somerville, Mass........... Springfield, Mass......... Waterbury, Conn............ Worcester, Mass........... MIDDLE ATLANTIC: Albany, N.Y................ Allentown, Pa............. Buffalo, N.Y.............. Camden, N.J................ Elizabeth, N.J............ Erie, Pa................. Jersey City, N.J.......... Newark, N.J............... New York City, N.Y........ Paterson, N.J............. Philadelphia, Pa.......... Pittsburgh, Pa ........... Reading, Pa............... Rochester, N.Y............ Schenectady, N.Y.,........ Scranton, Pa.............. Syracuse, N.Y............. Trenton, N.J.............. Utica, N.Y................ Yonkers, N.Y............... EAST NORTH CENTRAL: Akron, Ohio................ Canton, Ohio............... Chicago, Ill.............. -Cincinnati, Ohio........... Cleveland, Ohio............ Columbus, Ohio............. Dayton, Ohio.............. Detroit, Mich............. Evansville, Ind.......... Flint, Mich............... Fort Wayne, Ind........... Gary, Ind................. Grand Rapids, Mich........ Indianapolis, Ind......... Madison, Wis............... Milwaukee, Wis............ Peoria, Ill............... Rockford, Ill............. South Bend, Ind........... Toledo, Ohio.............. Youngstoun, Ohio.......... WEST NORTH CENTRAL: Des Moines, Iowa.......... Duluth, Minn.............. Kansas City, Kans........ Kansas City, Mo........... Lincoln, Nebr............ Minneapolis, Minn........ Omaha, Nebr............... St. Louis, Mo............ St. Paul, Minn........... Wichita, Kans............. 156 26 27 17 25 8 19 17 16 37 10 21 17 37 33 20 91 22 20 14 49 43 1,013 10 319 64 14 101 14 34 39 36 22 18 25 21 395 81 120 57 51 194 24 24 34 14 19 68 23 56 13 22 32 77 40 39 10 20 88 12 82 39 120 41 24 136 18 20 11 24 17 15 14 23* 43 10 28 16 32 26 20 87 22 10 20 40 44 1,055 19 301 115 20 79 14 25 48 27 22* 19 32 28 376 95 127 66 47* 205 22 25 22* 20 21 80 17 66 19 14 19 56 31 41 10 25 68 17 62 40 144 35 28 SOUTH ATLANTIC: Atlanta, Ga............. Baltimore, Md............. Charlotte, N.C............ Jacksonville, Fla........ Miami, Fla............... Norfolk, Va.............. Richmond, Va ............. Savannah, Ga.............. St. Petersburg, Fla...... Tampa, Fla............... Washington, D.C........... Wilmington, Del.......... EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: Birmingham, Ala.......... Chattanooga, Tenn........ Knoxville, Tenn.......... Louisville, Ky........... Memphis, Tenn............ Mobile, Ala............... Montgomery, Ala.......... Nashville, Tenn.......... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL: Austin, Tex .............. Baton Rouge, La.......... Corpus Christi, Tex...... Dallas, Tex............... El Paso, Tex ............. Fort Worth, Tex ......... Houston, Tex............. Little Rock, Ark.......... New Orleans, La.......... Oklahoma City, Okla...... San Antonio, Tex ........ Shreveport, La........... Tulsa, Okla............... MOUNTAIN: Albuquerque, N. Mex...... Colorado Springs, Colo... Denver, Colo.............. Ogden, Utah............... Phoenix, Ariz............ Pueblo, Colo............. Salt Lake City, Utah..... Tucson, Ariz............. PACIFIC: Berkeley, Calif.......... Fresno, Calif............. Glendale, Calif.......... Honolulu, Hawaii.......... Long Beach, Calif........ Los Angeles, Calif....... Oakland, Calif.......... Pasadena, Calif.......... Portland, Oreg ........... Sacramento, Calif........ San Diego, Calif......... San Francisco, Calif..... San Jose, Calif.......... Seattle, Wash............. Spokane, Wash............. Tacoma, Wash.............. 45 130 11 18 36 27 56 15 86 32 104 21 38 28 13 61 73 15 15 32 20 14 12 58 23 41 109 35 93 37 60 29 21 8 15 76 14 62 7 29 24 4 18 30 21 50 312 60 23 90 30 49 110 19 64 33 33 San Juan, P.R.............. 16 9 22 (-- oCurrent Week Mortality for 108 Selected Cities 4(A) Total Mortality, all ages.................. 4(B) Pneumonia-Influenza Deaths, all ages........ 4(C) Total Deaths under 1 Year of Age............ 4(D) Total Deaths, Persons 65 years and over..... 69 123 17 28 47 27 48 17 66 44 80 15 57 31* 19 91 66 20 9 32 22 11 5 65 15 40 62 32 70 26 55 23 17 21 5 62 12 56 6 36 27 11,331 491 685 6,491 *Estimate based on average percent of divisional total Totals for previous weeks include reported corrections. NOTE: All deaths by place of occurrece. urJIVERSITY OF FLORIDA III3 1262 08863 9553III ll 3 1262 08863 9553 128 INTERNATIONAL NOTES QU Immunization Information for Inte edition.Public Health Service Pu Section 5 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report S 8CUMENTF "4- ARANTINE MEASURES '" -- ernational Travel 1961 . publication No. 384 U.S DEPOSITORY ASIA Pakistan, page 47 The following information on smallpox vaccination for Pakistan supersedes the information in the booklet and in the Morbidity and Mortality Report, No. 12, dated March 30, 1962 Smallpox vaccination required of all departing passengers. Period of validity for the certifi- cate is 3 years. In the case of primary vaccination the certificate becomes valid on the 8th day and immedi- ately on the date of a revaccination. Notes: These provisional data are based on weekly telegrams to the Communi- cable Disease Center by the individual State health departments. 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