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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-27(3_Suppl), 1947, pp. 69-89
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II. Epidemiology of Insect Borne Diseases in Army Troops

W. G. Downs1, P. A. Harper2 AND E. T. Lisansky3

Malaria rates of all forces on the major bases in the South Pacific Campaign are presented with brief histories of each base. Similar data are presented for selected army units which proceeded from base to base. A brief account of the dengue epidemics on New Caledonia and Espiritu Santo is given.


1 The International Health Division, The Rockefeller Foundation, 49 West 49th Street, New York 20.


2 Old Orchard Park, Fairfield, Connecticut.


3 3210 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland.







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