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    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Georgia, 1961-75: Analysis of Social and Environmental Factors Affecting Occurrence by Newhouse, Verne F., Choi, Keewhan, Robert C. Holman, Thacker, Stephen B., Lawrence J. D'Angelo, Smith, J. David

    Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-07-1986)
    “…For the period of 1961 through 1975, 10 geographic and sociologic variables in each of the 159 counties of Georgia were analyzed to determine how they were…”
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    A comparison of the complement fixation, indirect fluorescent antibody, and microagglutination tests for the serological diagnosis of rickettsial diseases by Newhouse, V F, Shepard, C C, Redus, M D, Tzianabos, T, McDade, J E

    “…Three techniques for the serological diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever were compared by testing 417 sera from 178 patients who very probably did not…”
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    Evidence of Rickettsia prowazekii infections in the United States by McDade, J E, Shepard, C C, Redus, M A, Newhouse, V F, Smith, J D

    “…From January 1976 through January 1979 serum specimens from 1,575 individuals were received at the Center for Disease Control and tested for antibodies to…”
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    Occurrence of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in relation to climatic, geophysical, and ecologic variables by Kaplan, J E, Newhouse, V F

    “…To study the time of onset of cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) in relation to mean winter temperature, average daily solar radiation, elevation,…”
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    Epidemic Venezuelan equine encephalitis in North America in 1971: vector studies by Sudia, W D, Newhouse, V F, Beadle, I D, Miller, D L, Johnston, Jr, J G, Young, R, Calisher, C H, Maness, K

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-1975)
    “…A major epidemic of Venezuelan equine encephalitis occurred in south Texas in the summer of 1971. More than 1500 equines died of VEE in Texas, and 110 human…”
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    Arbovirus vector ecology studies in Mexico during the 1972 Venezuelan equine encephalitis outbreak by Sudia, W D, Fernandez, L, Newhouse, V F, Sanz, R, Calisher, C H

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-1975)
    “…Virus vector studies were conducted in the States of Durango, Chihuahua, and Tamaulipas, Mexico, in June and July 1972. Apparently only a low level of…”
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    Epidemic Venezuelan equine encephalitis in North America in 1971: vertebrate field studies by Sudia, W D, McLean, R G, Newhouse, V F, Johnston, J G, Miller, D L, Trevino, H, Bowen, G S, Sather, G

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-1975)
    “…Epidemic Venezuelan equine encephalitis in North America in 1971: vertebrate field studies. Am J Epidemiol 101:36-50, 1975.-In June 1971, epidemic Venezuelan…”
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    Pontiac fever: isolation of the etiologic agent (Legionella pneumophilia) and demonstration of its mode of transmission by Kaufmann, A F, McDade, J E, Patton, C M, Bennett, J V, Skaliy, P, Feeley, J C, Anderson, D C, Potter, M E, Newhouse, V F, Gregg, M B, Brachman, P S

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-09-1981)
    “…Pontiac fever, a unique epidemiologic form of legionellosis, is characterized by a short (one- to two-day) incubation period and a self-limited grippe-like…”
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    Lassa Virus Isolation from Mastomys natalensis Rodents during an Epidemic in Sierra Leone by Monath, Thomas P., Newhouse, Verne F., Kemp, Graham E., Setzer, Henry W., Cacciapuoti, Anthony

    “…Lassa fever is a severe febrile illness of man, first recognized in West Africa in 1969. During an epidemic in Sierra Leone, Lassa virus was isolated for the…”
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    The epidemiology of St. Louis encephalitis in Dallas, Texas, 1966 by Hopkins, C C, Hollinger, F B, Johnson, R F, Dewlett, H J, Newhouse, V F, Chamberlain, R W

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-07-1975)
    “…An epidemic of St. Louis encephalitis (SLE) occurred in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 1966. A total of 545 suspected cases within Dallas city and county were…”
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