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66 Thirty-Ninth Biennial Report Table 2 Inoculation Data for Birth through 6-Years Age Group January 1-June 30, 1962 Completed Basic Series (3rd Injection) ................................ 35,978 Booster Inoculations ................................................ 42.782 Table 2-a Inoculation Data for All Ages (includes above group) January 1-June 30, 1962 Completed Basic Series (3rd Injection) ................................ 45,889 Booster Inoculations ................................................ 74,571 It will be observed that several interesting points emerge from the above data, e.g., it would appear that of the total number (45,889) of completed basic series (3rd injection) given to all ages for the six-months period January-June 1962, approximately 78.4 per cent (35,978) were given to the important birth through 6-years age group. Also, of the total number (74,571) of booster inoculations given to all ages for this same period, approximately 57.4 per cent (42,782) were given to that critical group: birth through 6 years of age. The following table (Table 3) will show the totals, by age groups, for each category for the six-months period January-June 1962: Table 3 Completed Basic Series A^e Group (3rd Injection) Boosters Under 1 year 9.429 798 1 through 4 years 15.672 18,007 5 and 6 years 10,877 23.977 Total for Birth through 6 years: 35.978 42.782 7 through 20 years 6.872 25,996 Over 20 years 3.039 5.793 Grand total for All Ages 45,889 74,571 (Incl. data for birth thru' 6 yrs.) Communicable Disease Control Section The activities of this Section include: (1) Tabulation of the cases of reportable communicable diseases; (2) Analysis, at frequent intervals, of the data obtained; (3) Preparation and publication of weekly, monthly, and annual reports of communicable diseases in North Carolina; (4) Continuing surveillance pertaining to introduction of "new disease" (e.g., Asian influenza) and recurrence of "old disease" (e.g., smallpox); (5) Serving as an information center for health departments and the public in regard to trends in communicable disease control; (6) Frequent active field investigations of reportable communicable disease; (7) Maintaining liaison with the USPHS—Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga., and cooperating with them in scientific studies. Continued progress in reduction of cases reported is again noted this biennium; however, notable exceptions to this
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Document Title | Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Subject Name | North Carolina. State Board of Health -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
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Creator | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
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Publisher | Raleigh : The Board, 1911- |
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Volume Number | 39 |
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Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | 66 Thirty-Ninth Biennial Report Table 2 Inoculation Data for Birth through 6-Years Age Group January 1-June 30, 1962 Completed Basic Series (3rd Injection) ................................ 35,978 Booster Inoculations ................................................ 42.782 Table 2-a Inoculation Data for All Ages (includes above group) January 1-June 30, 1962 Completed Basic Series (3rd Injection) ................................ 45,889 Booster Inoculations ................................................ 74,571 It will be observed that several interesting points emerge from the above data, e.g., it would appear that of the total number (45,889) of completed basic series (3rd injection) given to all ages for the six-months period January-June 1962, approximately 78.4 per cent (35,978) were given to the important birth through 6-years age group. Also, of the total number (74,571) of booster inoculations given to all ages for this same period, approximately 57.4 per cent (42,782) were given to that critical group: birth through 6 years of age. The following table (Table 3) will show the totals, by age groups, for each category for the six-months period January-June 1962: Table 3 Completed Basic Series A^e Group (3rd Injection) Boosters Under 1 year 9.429 798 1 through 4 years 15.672 18,007 5 and 6 years 10,877 23.977 Total for Birth through 6 years: 35.978 42.782 7 through 20 years 6.872 25,996 Over 20 years 3.039 5.793 Grand total for All Ages 45,889 74,571 (Incl. data for birth thru' 6 yrs.) Communicable Disease Control Section The activities of this Section include: (1) Tabulation of the cases of reportable communicable diseases; (2) Analysis, at frequent intervals, of the data obtained; (3) Preparation and publication of weekly, monthly, and annual reports of communicable diseases in North Carolina; (4) Continuing surveillance pertaining to introduction of "new disease" (e.g., Asian influenza) and recurrence of "old disease" (e.g., smallpox); (5) Serving as an information center for health departments and the public in regard to trends in communicable disease control; (6) Frequent active field investigations of reportable communicable disease; (7) Maintaining liaison with the USPHS—Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga., and cooperating with them in scientific studies. Continued progress in reduction of cases reported is again noted this biennium; however, notable exceptions to this |
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