Tuberculosis Control: A Special Bibliography

E Allan, W. G., and Tanaka, A.: A O Clayton, L. B.: INH for children. E Fifty years of BCG. Tubercle 52: comparative study of different N Engl J Med 286: 493, Mar. 2, 303-305, techniques of giving BCG vaccina- 1972 E Garibaldi, R. A., Drusin, R. E., tion to newborn infants in Hong O Collins, T. F.: The new approach Ferebee, S. H., and Gregg, M. B.: Kong. Tubercle 52: 247-257, to tuberculosis. S Afr Med J 46: Isoniazid-associated hepatitis. Re- December 1971 260-261, Mar. 4, 1972 port of an outbreak. Am Rev Resp El A public health failure. N Enal O Comstock, G. W., Edwards, L. B., Dis 106: 357-365, September J Med 288: 419, Feb. 22, 1973 and Nabangxang, H.: Tuberculosis 1972 E B. C. G. vaccination. Lancet 2: sensitivity eight to fifteen years E Grzybowski, S.: Technical and op- 168-169, July 22, 1972 after BCG vaccination. Am Rev erational appraisal of tuberculosis El BCG vaccination in Massachusetts. Resp Dis 103: 572-575, April case-finding methods. Bol Of Sanit N Engl J Med 288: 521-522, Mar. 1971 Panam 7: 47-54 (1973) E G. and P. 8, 1973 Comstock, W., Edwards, E Ironside, A. G.: BCG vaccination. E Bailey, W. C., Thompson, D. H., Q.: An American view of BCG vac- cination, illustrated by results of Practitioner 206: 488-493, April and Greenberg, H. B.: Indigent 1971 pregnant women of New Orleans a controlled trial in Puerto Rico. require tuberculosis control meas- Scand J Resp Dis 53: 207-217 E Jaroszewicz, W.: Turning-point and ures. Health Serv Rep 87: 737- (1972) achievements in tuberculosis con- 742, E Comstock, G. W., and Woolpert, S. trol during the 25-year period of Republic. Pol Med El Bear, R.: Dreary cycle of untreated F.: Preventive treatment of un- Polish People's TB. N EngI J Med 285: 1148- treated, nonactive tuberculosis in J 10: 50-64 (1971) 1149, an Eskimo population. Arch En- E Kester, N. M.: Isoniazid hepatotox- viron Health 25: 333-337, Novem- icity-fact or fantasy. JAMA 217: E Byrd, C. B., Nelson, R.,-and Elliott, ber 1972 R. C.: Isoniazid toxicity. A prospec- 699, Aug. 2, 1971 tive study in secondary chemopro- E Cosio Z., G.: Hematic and cardio- E Kimmey, J. R.: What needs to be phylaxis. JAMA 220: 1471-1473, pulmonary characteristics of the done to eradicate tuberculosis. Am June 12, 1972 Andean miner. Bol Of Sanit Panam J Public Health 62: 127-129, Feb- 7: 26-33 (1973) ruary 1972 E Chaves-Carballo, E., and Sanchez, E Diena, B. B.: Problems in the ser- G. A.: Regional lymphadenitis fol- odiagnosis of tuberculosis. Ann E Lin, N., Hingson, P., and Allwood- lowing BCG vaccination (BCGitis). Intern Med 75: 132-134, July Paredes, J.: Mass immunization Clinical comments based upon 25 1971 campaign in El Salvador, 1969. instances among 1,295 childhood Evaluation of receptivity and rec- A (Phila) 11: E Doster,, B., Murray, F. J., Newman, for future campaigns. #,vaccinees. Clin Pediatr R., and Woolpert, S. F.: Etham- ommendation j93-697, treatment of HSMHA Health Rep 86: 1112- butol in the initial 1121, December 1971 E Chorba, R. W., and Sanders, J. L.: pulmonary tuberculosis. (U.S. Pub- Planning models for tuberculosis lic Health Service tuberculosis El Ludford, J., Doster, B., and Wool- control programs. Health Serv Res therapy trials.) Am Rev Resp Dis pert, S. F.: Effect of isoniazid on 6: 144-164, summer 1971 107: 177-190, reproduction in healthy persons

508 Healt Sevices Reorts with fibrotic pulmonary lesions. E Preventive treatment of tubercu- El Smith, D. T.: Isoniazid prophylaxis Am Rev Resp Dis. In press. losis. A joint statement of the and BCG vaccination in the con- EO Macrae, J.: Advances in preven- American Thoracic Society, Na- trol of tuberculosis. High-risk tive inoculation. Practitioner 209: tional Tuberculosis and Respira- groups. Arch Environ Health 23: 504-512, October 1972 tory Disease Association, and the 235-242, . Center for Disease Control. Am El Mallmann, W. L.: Should tubercu- E Springett, V. H.: Tuberculosis con- losis be eradicated from all spe- Rev Resp Dis 104; 460-463, Sep- trol in Britain 1945-1970-1995. cies? Health Lab Sci 9: 133-138, tember 1971 Tubercle 52: 136-147, E Puffer, R. R., and Serrano, C. V.: The role of nutritional deficiency E Springett, V. H.: Tuberculosis- E Market research in tuberculosis. epidemiology in England and Tubercle 52: 151-153, June 1971 in mortality in childhood: Findings of the Inter-American Investigation Wales. Br Med J 1: 422-423, Feb. E Meade, G. M.: Contemporary tuber- of Mortality in Childhood. Bol Of 12, 1972 culin testing. Am Fam Physician Sanit Panam 7: 1-25 5: 68-74, (1973) E Stead, W. W., Slagel, W. A., and E Ream, C. R., and Jeffrey, W. S.: Noble, J.: INH prophylaxis. N EngI E Mehta, J. B., Sukhani, S. C., and A survey of a representative sam- J Med 286: 159-160, Jan. 20, Saxena, S.: B.C.G. vaccination in of physicians in New 1972 newborns and ple Jersey tuberculin conver- concerning their use of chemopro- sion. Indian Pediatr 9: 487-489, phylaxis for the prevention and E Teaching tuberculosis. Tubercle August 1972 treatment of tuberculosis. Am Rev 53: 53-55, l Mitchell, R. S., and Dixon, F. R.: Resp Dis 104: 943-947, December E Teixeira, G. M.: Recent progress in Making sure of TB treatment. N 1971 tuberculosis Engl J Med 286: 47-48, Jan. 6, chemotherapy appli- El Report of the Committee on Tuber- cable to public health progress. 1972 culosis, American College of Chest Bol Of Sanit Panam 7: 34-46 El More tuberculosis beds released. Physicians. Utilization of general (1973) Med J Aust 2: 836, Oct. 23, 1971 hospitals in the treatment of tu- El Moss, J. D., Lewis, J. E., and berculosis. Chest 61: 405, April E The computer and tuberculosis. N Knauer, C. M.: Isoniazid-associated 1972 Engl J Med 285: 803-804, Sept. 30, 1971 hepatitis. A study of five cases. El Rosenblatt, W. F.: What needs to Am Rev Resp Dis 106: 849-856, be done to eradicate tuberculosis. E Tuberculosis and the general hos- December 1972 Am J Public Health 62: 905-906, pital. N Engl J Med 285; 352, El Moulding, T.: Chemoprophylaxis of Aug. 5, 1971 tuberculosis: When is the benefit El Ross, J. D., and Willison, J. C.: worth the risk and cost? Ann In- The relationship between tubercu- El Tuberculosis and the new citizen. tern Med 74: 761-770, N Engl J Med 285: 919, Oct. 14, lin reactions and the later develop- 1971 El Mushlin, I., and Nayer, H. R.: Big ment of tuberculosis: An inves- city approach to tuberculosis con- tigation among Edinburgh school ETuberculosis control in Europe. trol. Am J Nurs 71: 2342-2345, children in 1960-1970. Tubercle Tubercule 53: 267-268, December December 1971 52: 258-265, December 1971 1972 El Myers, A. J.: Tuberculosis out- Roy, R. N.: Problems of tubercu- E ETuberculosis patient care of the break. JAMA 217: 1394, Sept. 6, losis management in Sabah. NZ future. JAMA 216: 883-884, May 1971 Med J 76: 97-101, August 1972 3, 1971 E Myers, J. A.: Long survival of tu- El Schmidt, L. H.: The John Barnwell bercle bacilli. Geriatrics 26: 46, lecture: Improving existing meth- ETuberculosis returns to the fold. ods of control of tuberculosis: A Can Med Assoc J 105: 685-687, Oct. 1971 El Ndeti, K.: Sociocultural aspects of prime challenge to the experimen- 9, tuberculosis defaultation: A case talist. Am Rev Resp Dis 105: 183- E Weg, J. G.: Tuberculosis and the study. Soc Sci Med 6: 397-412, 205, generation gap. Am J Nurs 71: El Schonell, M.: Frobisher Eskimos 495-500, El H. H.: and tuberculosis. Neumann, Tuberculosis con- Med J Aust 1: E Wusmuller, G.. and Termini, J.: trol policies in transition. HSMHA 1090-1091, May 20, 1972 The tuberculin Health Rep 86: 1007-1010, No- test. Effects of vember 1971 El Schwartz, S. H.: Tuberculosis: Sur- storage and method of delivery veillance or control. Am Rev Resp on reaction size. Am Rev Resp El Noble, J.: Isoniazid prophylaxis re- Dis 106: 897, December 1972 Dis 107: 267-273, February 1973 examined. N EngI J Med 285: 687-689, Sept. 16, 1971 El Shub, C., Salmonsen, P. C., Jor- O Zaki, M. H.: On the epidemiology dan, J. E., Hofmann, M. A., and of tuberculosis in some selected El Personnel tuberculosis control pro- Alexander, B. B.: Safety of INH countries. Highlights and pros- gram in medical institutions. Am chemoprophylaxis in aviation per- pects for control and eradication. Rev Resp Dis 104: 463-465, Sep- sonnel. Aerosp Med 42: 1325- II. Am J Public Health 61: 843- tember 1971 1335, December 1971 854,

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