1950
DOI: 10.1128/br.14.2.115-160.1950
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Meningococcus Carrier Rates and Meningitis Incidence

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“…mann, MC, USA, Office of the Surgeon General, US Army, written communication, 1981) and rates were highest among military recruits. 18,19 While rates are elevated among freshmen students living in dormitories, they are not as high as rates among military recruits living in barracks. One possible explanation for this difference is that crowding among freshmen in college dormitories may not reach levels comparable to those of new military recruits in barracks.…”
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“…mann, MC, USA, Office of the Surgeon General, US Army, written communication, 1981) and rates were highest among military recruits. 18,19 While rates are elevated among freshmen students living in dormitories, they are not as high as rates among military recruits living in barracks. One possible explanation for this difference is that crowding among freshmen in college dormitories may not reach levels comparable to those of new military recruits in barracks.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%