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Poliomyelitis — A Persistent Problem
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Persistent ProblemEpidemiological TrendMale StudentsEpidemiological OutcomeNeurological DisorderPublic Health SystemEpidemiologic ResearchPublic Health PracticePolioEncephalitisPublic Health PolicySocial Determinants Of HealthPublic HealthUnited StatesStartling News ItemEpidemiology
The October 21 and October 28, 1972, issues of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report1,2 (Center for Disease Control, United States Public Health Service) featured a startling news item: an epidemic of poliomyelitis in a community in the United States. The area involved was not a socially, economically and medically deprived community but rather a private school in Greenwich, Connecticut, an affluent city most of whose residents are white and corporate executives, professionals and white-collar workers. Between September 29 and October 17, 1972, in nine male students between the ages of 12 and 18 years, and in two females, seven and . . .
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