ease. he naso VS. y of the rectly by must be ng of the 1. Attention to nerus 2. Avoidance of contact animals may have bee 3. Pasteurization of milk munity. 4. Milk from cows sick wit REG. 17. (German measles rubella, roeth 1. Infected agent: Unknown. 2. Source of infection: Secretions of the 3. Mode of transmission: By direct conta freshly soiled with the discharges fr 4. Incubation period: From 10 to 21 days 5. Period of communicability: Eight day 6. Method of control: (A) The infected individual and h 1. Recognition of the disea 2. Isolation-Separation o dren and exclusion of places for the period 3. Immunization-None. 4. Quarantine-None. 5. Concurrent disinfection throat of the patient 6. Terminal disinfection (B) General measures Note. The reason for attempting to c fused with scarlet fever during its early the disease should therefore be placed u should be reported to the local departmen rses. S. ion where disease is from which reported to partment of er infected of the foot, -ight heart, Ilary walls trachea to the small Soiled food, jects soiled und in the REG. 21. Influenza.— 1. Infective agent: Believed to be the iaccompanied by the streptococcus pathogenic bacteria. 2. Source of infection: Discharges from affected. 3. Mode of transmission: Dissemination material by act of sneezing or cough nose and throat; dishes and toilet a 4. Incubation period: Two days or less. 5. Period of communicability: Probably I symptoms and continues for about 1 6. Methods of control: (A) The infected individual and 4. Quarantine-None. 6. Terminal disinfection (B) General measures 1. Prohibition of all publi influenza is epidemic. REG. 2. Reportable diseases designated.-GROUP 1. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. 66 Mercury poisoning. Naphtha poisoning. Poisoning by nitric-oxide fumes. Wood alcohol poisoning. Any other disease or disability due to the nature of employment. REG. 3. Statutory declaration.-Pursuant to law and for the purpose of this code, all diseases named in regulation 2 are hereby declared to be dangerous to the public health, and must be reported at once to the local health officer. Each disease named in “ group 1" of "regulation 2" is hereby declared to be a "communicable disease dangerous to the public health." REG. 4. Reporting cases.-It shall be the duty of every physician in attendance upon a case of reportable disease, to report the same immediately to the local health officer, within whose jurisdiction such case occurs, giving the full name, address, age, sex, color, nationality, occupation, school attended, if any, place of employment, name of employer, number of adults, and children in the household, number of persons exposed, source of infection or probable origin and name of attending physician: Provided, That in cases of venereal disease, |