TO EVALUATE the immunization status of infants and children in Memphis and Shelby County, Tenn., three studies were undertaken during 1962. Two of the studies were concerned with infants aged 4 months and with first-grade school children. The sample selected for the third study, reported here, consisted of all live infants born to Negro residents during January 1960.
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