Table of Contents (PDF) - Clinical Infectious Diseases
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ZHANG YIHAO<br />
AND Su W ANNIAN<br />
T. M. POLLOCK<br />
FRANKLIN M. M. WHITE<br />
JOAO BAPTISTA RISI, JR.<br />
EMILIA M. LEON DE COTO<br />
RALPH H. HENDERSON<br />
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH<br />
OF BRAZIL, CHILE,<br />
COSTA RICA, AND ECUADOR<br />
AND THE PAN AMERICAN<br />
HEALTH ORGANIZATION<br />
D. A. HENDERSON<br />
J. KOSTRZEWSKI<br />
KARL A. WESTERN AND<br />
PAUL M. TURNER, JR.<br />
WILLIAM S. JORDAN, JR.<br />
FREDERICK C. ROBBINS<br />
JOHN A. DUDGEON<br />
SAMUEL L. KATZ<br />
HOLGER LUNDBECK<br />
AND ALAN B. BLOCH<br />
Introduction to the Control <strong>of</strong> Measles by Vaccination<br />
in the People's Republic <strong>of</strong> China<br />
Measles Control in the United Kingdom<br />
Policy for Measles Elimination in Canada and Program<br />
Implications<br />
Control <strong>of</strong> Measles in Brazil<br />
Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Measles Vaccination Program in<br />
Costa Rica<br />
Primary Health Care as a Practical Means for Measles<br />
Control<br />
Seroconversion Rates and Measles Antibody Titers<br />
Induced by Measles Vaccination in Latin American<br />
Children Six to 12 Months <strong>of</strong> Age<br />
Primary Health Care as a Practical Means for Measles<br />
Control: Discussion<br />
Current Measles Control: Discussion<br />
Current Measles Control: Summary<br />
SESSION IV: CONCLUSION<br />
Measles Immunization: Remaining Needs for Research<br />
Prospects for Worldwide Control <strong>of</strong> Measles: Dis-.<br />
cussion I<br />
Prospects for Worldwide Control <strong>of</strong> Measles: Discussion<br />
II<br />
Summary <strong>of</strong> Current Status <strong>of</strong> Measles and Recommendations<br />
Concluding Session: Summary<br />
NOTICES<br />
Reviews <strong>of</strong> <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong> publishes its Statement <strong>of</strong> Editorial Policy and<br />
Instructions to Authors in the first issue <strong>of</strong> each volume (January-February).<br />
Persons interested in submitting manuscripts to the Reviews are advised to<br />
consult both the Statement and the Instructions. Copies <strong>of</strong> both may be obtained<br />
by writing to the Editorial Office, Reviews <strong>of</strong> <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong>,<br />
Channing Laboratory, 180 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.<br />
Notice: Revised Instructions to Authors will be published in the july-August<br />
issue <strong>of</strong> Reviews. Authors wishing to submit manuscripts before that time can<br />
obtain copies by writing to the Editorial Office.<br />
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